COM SCI M184
Introduction to Computational and Systems Biology
Description: (Same as Bioengineering M184 and Computational and Systems Biology M184.) Lecture, two hours; outside study, four hours. Enforced requisites: one course from 31, Civil Engineering M20, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering M20, or Program in Computing 10A; and Life Sciences 30B or Mathematics 3B or 31B. Survey course designed to introduce students to computational and systems modeling and computation in biology and medicine, providing motivation, flavor, culture, and cutting-edge contributions in computational biosciences and aiming for more informed basis for focused studies by students with computational and systems biology interests. Presentations by individual UCLA researchers discussing their active computational and systems biology research. P/NP grading.
Units: 2.0
Units: 2.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2020 - I liked the class. It taught me how to use Simulink in MATLAB, and helped me understand how differential equations and modelling works. The work load is on the heavier side because there's weekly homework and labs. It's basically homework due twice a week. You have to buy the prof's book, but he follows it. Discussion are really helpful, lectures - not so much.
Spring 2020 - I liked the class. It taught me how to use Simulink in MATLAB, and helped me understand how differential equations and modelling works. The work load is on the heavier side because there's weekly homework and labs. It's basically homework due twice a week. You have to buy the prof's book, but he follows it. Discussion are really helpful, lectures - not so much.