Undergraduate Courses in Bioinformatics
Undergraduate Bioinformatics Course:
Offered Fall 2009 - Spring 2010BINF 4010: Introduction to Bioinformatics -- Fall 2009
(Gibas) –Prerequisite: Genetics.
Introduction to biological databases, commonly-used bioinformatics software for molecular sequence and structure analysis, and applications of bioinformatics analysis in biological research.
BINF 4010: Applied Data Mining -- Spring 2010
(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
Undergraduate students who are interested in majoring in Bioinformatics:
Currently an undergraduate Bioinformatics degree is not offered at UNC Charlotte. However, you can tailor your degree by taking courses that would be the equivalent of a Bioinformatics undergraduate degree.
"What courses should I take in my undergraduate degree to gain knowledge in bioinformatics?"
Computer Science: Programming in java, C++, perl, or python, Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming
Biology: Cell Biology, Genetics
Chemistry: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry
Statistics: ANOVA, Multivariate, Advanced Statistics


