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Biological Sciences

Biology classes taken by recent biomath students include:

  • BAE 590I (Special Topics: Biomechanics)
  • BCH 553 (Biochemistry of Gene Expression), BCH 751 (Biophysical Chemistry)
  • BME 425/525 (Bioelectricity)
  • CBS 787 (Pharmacokinetics), CBS 795A (Special Topics Vet. Pathology I)
  • GN 411 (Principles of Genetics), GN 513 (Advanced Genetics), GN 703 (Quantitative Genetics), GN 740 (Evolutionary Genetics), GN 756 (Computational Molecular Evolution), GN 758 (Prokaryotic Molecular Genetics)
  • MB 714 (Microbial Metabolic Regulation), MB 751 (Immunology), MB 756 (Immunogenetics)
  • TOX 501 (General Toxicology), TOX 515 (Environmental Toxicology),
  • ZO 421 (Principles of Physiology), ZO 450 (Evolutionary Biology), ZO 488/588 (Neurobiology), ZO 501 (Ornithology), ZO 503/504 (General Physiology I/II) ZO 522 (Biological Clocks), ZO 660 (Population Ecology), ZO 726 (Quantitative Fisheries Management).
(Many of these courses are cross-listed, so may appear under different course numbers.)

Mathematical Sciences

The following is a list of suggestions for mathematical sciences courses

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Biomathematics Graduate Program, North Carolina State University
Box 8203, Raleigh, NC 27695-8203
Phone: (919) 515-1912, Fax: (919) 515-1909

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