Computational Biology, offered jointly between the Departments of Biological Sciences (Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences) and Computer Science (School of Computing and Information), will prepare students to understand core principles, models, and theories in the fields of biology and computer science and use them strategically to solve key problems in Computational Biology. Graduates will have the skills and knowledge to pursue graduate study or careers in industry.
Computational biology is a growing field of study in the life sciences. This major, which is administered by the Department of Biological Sciences in the Dietrich School and the Department of Computer Science in the School of Computing and Information, trains students in the computer programming, laboratory techniques, and other skills they will need to succeed in graduate school and in the workforce. This major requires completion of 64 credits of coursework, detailed as follows.
Students may declare a major in Computational Biology after completing the following courses or their equivalents with a letter grade of C or higher.
BIOSC 0150 - FOUNDATIONS OF BIOLOGY 1
BIOSC 0160 - FOUNDATIONS OF BIOLOGY 2
CHEM 0110 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
CHEM 0120 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
CS 0011 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING FOR SCIENTISTS
Januari 2025
Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
917 Cathedral of Learning,
PITTSBURGH,
Pennsylvania,
15260, United States
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