Computational and Systems Biology Overview

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Interdepartmental Program
College of Letters and Science

102 Hershey Hall
Box 951600
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1600

Computational and Systems Biology
310-825-5152
E-mail contact

Van M. Savage, PhD, Chair

Matteo Pellegrini, PhD, Vice Chair

 

The major in Computational and Systems Biology is designed primarily for highly motivated undergraduate students interested in interdisciplinary studies in life sciences, behavioral sciences, and engineering and computer sciences. Preparation for the major consists of a broad foundation in basic sciences—chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics, plus an introduction to computing. The major itself provides students with foundations in mathematical modeling, information processing, and control and system analysis, with an emphasis on quantitative ideas and methodologies. Mathematical and other analytical skills are essential in the major.

Computational and Systems Biology majors have several options for in-depth studies: a coherent integration of courses selected from one of five designated concentrations in bioinformatics, biological data sciences, biomedical systems, neurosystems, or systems biology. The major is appropriate preparation for employment or for graduate studies in any of these areas, with emphasis on interdisciplinary activities. It is also appropriate preparation for professional school studies in dentistry, engineering, management, medicine, and public health.