Major Requirements
Every undergraduate computational and integrative biology (UCIB) student is required to complete the basic courses, which provide the academic foundation for the major. However, the electives differ among the tracks to allow in-depth examination of areas of particular individual interest. More advanced courses provide an opportunity for seniors to study their primary topic more critically and present results publicly in oral and written form.
Basic Courses
The following courses are required of all UCIB majors:
50:120:101,107 General Biology I (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:120:102,108 General Biology II (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:120:305,306 Molecular Biology (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:160:115,125 Chemical Principles I (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:160:116,126 Chemical Principles II (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:198:111,112 Programming Fundamentals (3) and Software Lab (1)
50:640:121 Unified Calculus I (4)
50:750:203,205 General Physics I (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:750:204,206 General Physics II (3) and Laboratory (1)
50:750:351,413 Thermal Physics and Quantum Mechanics (4,4), or 50:160:345-348 Physical Chemistry I, II (3,3) and Laboratory (1,1)
Some graduate courses may be taken as electives by advanced undergraduate students provided they have a minimum grade-point average of 3.0, have completed the necessary prerequisites, have discussed the option with their adviser, and have the permission of the instructor.
All UCIB majors must complete the following courses before graduating:
50:121:491 Capstone Course I
(2) 50:121:492 Capstone Course II (2)
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