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Programming in the Biological Sciences for Graduate Students
BIOL 5312
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This course is an introduction to programming practices using C++ designed specifically for graduate students in the biological sciences with no prior programming experience. Special emphasis will be put in particular features of C++ like object oriented programming, data structures as well as applications to process, model, and analyze biological data. One goal of this course is to provide a strong background on programming skills on a basic level while leaving more advanced techniques of software development and algorithms for other advanced courses. Students work on programming assignments as well in a research project that can be addressed with the tools taught in this class. 3 credit hours.
Offering Frequency: Each semester
Grades: 39
Median GPA: A-
Mean GPA: 3.527
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Programming in the Biological Sciences for Graduate Students
BIOL 5312
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This course is an introduction to programming practices using C++ designed specifically for graduate students in the biological sciences with no prior programming experience. Special emphasis will be put in particular features of C++ like object oriented programming, data structures as well as applications to process, model, and analyze biological data. One goal of this course is to provide a strong background on programming skills on a basic level while leaving more advanced techniques of software development and algorithms for other advanced courses. Students work on programming assignments as well in a research project that can be addressed with the tools taught in this class. 3 credit hours.
Offering Frequency: Each semester
Grades: 39
Median GPA: A-
Mean GPA: 3.527
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