Description
Bioinformatics is a new and rapidly evolving discipline that has emerged from the fields of Molecular Biology and Computer Science. Bioinformatics is being used in many different areas such as molecular medicine, preventative medicine, gene therapy, drug development, waste cleanup, climate change, alternative energy sources, biotechnology, antibiotic resistance, forensic analysis of microbes, bio-weapon prevention, evolutionary studies, crop improvement, insect resistance, nutritional quality, and more.
Requirements
The Minor in Bioinformatics consists of 6 classes equally balanced between Computer science and Biology. All the courses are taken from the current offering of Computer Science, and Biology. The required courses (18 credit hours) are given below.
* Note that students should take CSSE 1710 Intro To Programming 1 and CSSE 1711 Intro To Prog Lab I to satisfy the university core curriculum computer skills requirement. (CSSE 1710 & SCCS 1711 are prerequisites for CSSE 3540 and CSSE 4610).
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