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New degree requirements and new courses were implemented September 1, 2004. The course equivalencies between discontinued courses and new courses are as follows (old is equivalent to new):    

A student cannot have credit for corresponding courses in the Old and New columns. A course in the Old column can be used in place of the corresponding course in the New column for the purposes of meeting a prerequisite requirement or graduation requirement in the new program. Also, a course in the New column can be used in place of the corresponding course in the Old column for the purposes of meeting a graduation requirement in the old program. Although they are not equivalent, there is enough in common between CMPT 330 and CMPT 214 that a student cannot take CMPT 214 for credit if the student already has credit for CMPT 330.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
BINF 200.3
Introduction to Bioinformatics
1/2(3L/2P/1T)
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 111, BIOC 200.

An introduction to resources and basic techniques for the analysis of protein and DNA data. Students will become familiar with online DNA and protein structure databases, and with the computational methods available for analyzing data in them and with the application of databases and search tools to biological problems.

BINF 300.3
Algorithms in Bioinformatics
1/2(3L/2P)
Prerequisite(s): CMPT 360; one of BIOC 230, BIOL 211 or MICR 216; and BINF 200.

The principles underlying computational techniques for investigating protein and nucleic acid structure, genome mapping and sequence assembly, sequence analysis, gene expression analysis, gene prediction and genome arrangement.

BINF 400.3
Advanced Techniques in Bioinformatics
1/2(1S/4P)
Prerequisite(s): BINF 300 and permission of the Director. Preference will be given to Honours students in the program.

Senior students will be introduced to research in an advanced area of bioinformatics through completion of a research project under the supervision of a faculty member proficient in the area. They also will be required to attend research seminars as directed by the course coordinator.


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