2025-2026 Catalog

LFSC572 Life Sciences Computation and Instrumentation

Life Sciences Computation and Instrumentation provides for training and usage of multiple scientific instruments in the Life Sciences Department. The course also includes the computation and bioinformatics necessary to run the machines and interpret resultant data. Students will specialize in instruments that are connected to their thesis research. Computational processing of research output will include data and statistical analysis as well as basic and artificial intelligence (AI) - assisted computer programming. 

Credits

5

Prerequisite

a 200 or 300 level physics course

Corequisite

none

Offered

S