2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MATH 302 - Systems Biology Systems biology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that employs quantitative methodologies to gain a system-level understanding of the complex interactions of biological processes. Students focus on the applications of mathematical techniques such as differential equations, machine learning, network science, and modeling (e.g., Boolean and stochastic modeling) to the study of gene regulation, signal transduction pathways, small- and large-scale biological networks, and human diseases. Students also learn how to analyze biological questions using computer software.
Credits: 1.00 Crosslisted: When Offered: Fall semester only, in alternate years
Corequisite: None Prerequisites: (MATH 161 or ) and ( or or PHYS 204 or ) Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts Practices: Quantitative and Algorithmic Reasoning Core Component: None
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