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CSCI 451 - Computational Biology. 3 Credits.

Offered Autumn. Designed for attendance by both computer scientists and biologists. The course will explore the interdisciplinary nature at the juncture of the two fields. Students will be introduced to bioinformatics (emphasis: computational genomics), with exposure to fundamental problems, algorithms, and tools in the field. This includes a basic introduction to genomics, along with in-depth coverage of algorithms and methods relevant to modern computational genomics, including: biological sequence alignment, sequence database homology search, and phylogeny inference. The programming expectations are limited for a 400-level computer science course, but at least one semester of a programming-intensive course is required. Credit not allowed for CSCI 558 and this course

Computer Science-Mathematical Sciences (Combined Major)

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The purpose of the combined program is to provide a thorough background in both allied disciplines and to inculcate a deeper understanding of their goals and methods. A student must complete 60 credits in the two disciplines:

Mathematical Sciences-Computer Science B.S. (Combined Major)

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The purpose of the combined program is to provide a thorough background in both allied disciplines and to inculcate a deeper understanding of their goals and methods.  A student must complete 60 credits in the two disciplines: 30 of these credits in Computer Science courses and 30 of these credits in Mathematical Sciences courses. Each student plans a program in consultation with both a Computer Science and a Mathematical Sciences advisor.  Students planning to attend graduate school in computer science or the mathematical sciences should consult with their respective advisors.

Mathematics B.A. - Mathematics Education

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...CHMY), computer science (CSCI, except CSCI TR*), economics...for this degree. STAT 451 can be substituted...

Mathematics B.A.

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...CHMY), computer science (CSCI, except CSCI TR*), economics...Missoula). Note that STAT 451 does not count...

Mathematics B.A. - Applied Mathematics

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...CHMY), Computer Science (CSCI, except CSCI transfer work...Missoula). Note that STAT 451 does not count...

Mathematics B.A. - Pure Mathematics

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...CHMY), computer science (CSCI, except CSCI TR*), economics...Missoula). Note that STAT 451 does not count...

Mathematics B.A. - Statistics

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...CHMY), computer science (CSCI, except CSCI TR*), economics...Missoula). Note that STAT 451 does not count...