IX. Graduate Programs

Bioinformatics

Courses

BINF*6500 PhD Research Writing in Bioinformatics F,W,S [1.00]
Background literature pertinent to the student's initial research direction will be studied. Starting with a reading list provided by the advisor and the instructor, the student will build on this list and construct a major literature review over two semesters. As the student begins to generate initial ideas for their own research direction, their ideas are written and explained. The emphasis will be on a sub-field or sub-fields of bioinformatics and the depth of study will be appropriate to the doctoral level.
Restriction(s): Instructor consent required. PhD students in Bioinformatics program
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science

Biological Sciences

ANSC*6370 [0.50] Quantitative Genetics and Animal Models
HHNS*6440 [0.50] Nutrition, Gene Expression and Cell Signalling
IBIO*6060 [0.50] Special Topics in Evolution
MCB*6370 [0.50] Protein Structural Biology and Bioinformatics
PLNT*6160 [0.50] Advanced Plant Breeding II
PLNT*6500 [0.50] Applied Bioinformatics

Computer Science

CIS*6080 [0.50] Genetic Algorithms
CIS*6120 [0.50] Uncertainty Reasoning in Knowledge Representation

Mathematics and Statistics

STAT*4340 0.50 Statistical Inference
STAT*6801 [0.50] Statistical Learning
STAT*6802 [0.50] Generalized Linear Models and Extensions
STAT*6950 [0.50] Statistical Methods for the Life Sciences
Note

Some courses may not be offered in every semester. Students planning to take a course from the above list should consult with the department offering the course to check for availability and scheduling.

Bioinformatics

BINF*6110 Genomic Methods for Bioinformatics W [0.50]
This course provides an introduction to current and emerging methods used to generate genomic data analyzed in bioinformatics. This may include techniques for DNA sequencing as well as transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis. The objective is to develop an appreciation for the challenges of producing data.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6210 Software Tools for Biological Data Analysis and Organization F [0.50]
This course will familiarize students with tools for the computational acquisition and analysis of molecular biological data. Key software for gene expression analyses, biological sequence analysis, and data acquisition and management will be presented. Laboratory exercises will guide students through application of relevant tools.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6410 Bioinformatics Programming F [0.50]
This course will introduce bioinformatics students to programming languages. Languages such as C and Perl will be introduced with a focus on bioinformatics applications. The topics covered will serve to aid students when existing software does not satisfy their needs.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6420 Biosequence Pattern Analysis W [0.50]
This course is an overview course on different approaches to analyze biological sequences. Basic concepts are introduced, as well as related algorithms.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6890 Topics in Bioinformatics F [0.50]
Selected topics in bioinformatics will be covered. The course might focus on biological or informatics topics, or upon a mixture of both.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6970 Statistical Bioinformatics W [0.50]
This course presents a selection of advanced approaches for the statistical analysis of data that arise in bioinformatics, especially genomic data. A central theme to this course is the modelling of complex, often high-dimensional, data structures.
Prerequisite(s): Introductory courses in statistics, mathematics and programming
Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
BINF*6999 Bioinformatics Master's Project F,W,S [1.00]
A major research paper is completed and presented by students in the Master of Bioinformatics program.
Prerequisite(s): BINF*6110, BINF*6210
Restriction(s): Restricted to MBNF students only
Department(s): Dean's Office, College of Biological Science
Note

Some courses may not be offered every year. Students planning to take a course from the above list should consult with the Graduate Program Assistant for availability and scheduling.

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