Next semester, I am signed up to take Computational Biology. This is exciting!
The kind-of course description:
This course covers the application of computers to solve problems in biology and medicine. Since computers are increasingly used in biological research, the course is valuable for all biological sciences majors and interested students from other departments. It is intended for students without computer programming experience (students with a desire to apply programming methods to these 03-201 Undergraduate Colloquim for Sophomores problems should take the more advanced course 03-510, Fall: 1-3 units Computational Biology). Topics covered are computational molecular biology (analysis of protein and nucleic acid sequences), biological modeling and simulation (including computer models of neuron behavior, biochemical kinetics, and simulation of mutation), and biological imaging. Course work consists primarily of homework assignments making use of software packages for these applications.....
The kind-of is that I'm taking the mentioned more advanced course, 03-510 which involves programming but lacks a course descripion.