Bioinformatics Courses Offered in Spring 2010: Undergraduate and Graduate Level
The Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics is offering several Bioinformatics courses for Spring 2010, which are open to Bioinformatics students as well as undergraduate/graduate students from Biology, Computer Science, Kinesiology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and Statistics. All Bioinformatics courses will be held in the new Bioinformatics Building. Any interested students please inform your adviser and the course's respective professor to register.
For Spring 2010 Course Descriptions, click Spring 2010
Undergraduate level:
BINF 4010: Introduction to Bioinformatics: Applied Data Mining (S. Schlueter)
–Prerequisite: Introduction to Statistics. Concepts and techniques of evaluating bioinformatic data. The
objective of this course is to provide students with a working
knowledge of data sources, current tools and methodologies used for
bioinformatics research through a variety of hands-on data analysis
activities
Graduate level:
BINF 6010/ITSC 8010 Bioinformatics Programming III (Topics in Bioinformatics) (Fodor)
BINF 6112/ITSC 8112 Bioinformatics Programming II (Loraine)
BINF 6203 Genomics, Transcriptomics & Proteomics (Gibas/J. Schlueter)
BINF 6204/ITSC 6204 Mathematical Systems Biology (Su)
BINF 6600/ITSC 8699 Seminar (Mays)
ITSC 8880 Individual Study: Rotation
BINF 6010/ITSC 8010 Genomic Biotechnology (Topics in Bioinformatics) (Weller/J. Schlueter)
BINF 6101/ITSC 8101 Energy and Information in Biological Modeling (Livesay)
BINF 6202/ITSC 8202 Computational Structural Biology (Guo)
BINF 6400 Internship Project
ITSC 8991 Doctoral Dissertation Research
ITSC 8990 Pre-Dissertation Research
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us, Bioinformatics@uncc.edu or reach us at 704-687-7481.

