Sample Schedules (2010-11)

See Also BISB 2010-11

Curriculum Overview

Courses

Course Descriptions

BISB in UCSD Catalog

 

Students must complete the 4 required Core Courses, 4 Elective courses, and 4 quarters of the Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Seminar within the first and second years. In addition, students must complete 3 quarters of Research Rotations within the first year. Samples schedules are shown below. The quarters in which particular classes are offered each year may vary.

Example 1:

Year 1: Fall Winter Spring
Bioinformatics I Bioinformatics II Bioinformatics III
    Bioinformatics IV
BGGN 220: Molecular Biology CHEM 221: Signal Transduction BENG 125: Modeling
CSE 101: Algorithms BENG 212: Systems Biology II SOMI 226 or BIOM 219: Ethics
Research Rotation Research Rotation Research Rotation
BNFO 281: Colloquium BNFO 281: Colloquium  
Student Seminar Student Seminarn Student Seminar
Year 2: Fall Winter Spring
MATH 274: Numerical Methods   BGGN 223: Genetics
Thesis Research Thesis Research Thesis Research
BNFO 281: Colloquium BNFO 281: Colloquium  
Student Seminar Student Seminarn Student Seminar

Example 2:

Year 1: Fall Winter Spring
Bioinformatics I Bioinformatics II Bioinformatics III
    Bioinformatics IV
BGGN 220: Molecular Biology CSE 202: Algorithms BENG 125: Modeling
BENG 211: Systems Biology I BENG 212: Systems Biology II SOMI 226 or BIOM 219: Ethics
Research Rotation Research Rotation Research Rotation
BNFO 281: Colloquium BNFO 281: Colloquium  
Student Seminar Student Seminarn Student Seminar
Year 2: Fall Winter Spring
CSE 250A: Artificial Intelligence CHEM 221: Signal Transduction  
Thesis Research Thesis Research Thesis Research
BNFO 281: Colloquium BNFO 281: Colloquium  
Student Seminar Student Seminarn Student Seminar

Year 2

All students, regardless of their background and elective track, are expected to identify a thesis research laboratory and join that laboratory by the beginning (Fall quarter) of their second year. Additionally in Year 2, students will begin preparing for their qualifying examination and will participate in advanced seminar courses and journal clubs identified by program faculty.

End of Year 2 through 5

  • Spring of 2nd year or earlier - Qualifying Examination
  • Spring of 3rd year or earlier - Advance to Candidacy
  • End of 5th year - Thesis, Thesis Defense, and Ph.D.