The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Bioengineering: Bioinformatics addresses the flow of the vast amount of information (genetic, metabolic and regulatory) in living systems, providing an integrated understanding of the systems properties of cells and organisms.
Bioengineering: Bioinformatics is one of three Bioinformatics majors that have been developed and offered since fall 2002, by the Departments of Bioengineering, Computer Science and Engineering and the Division of Biological Sciences at UCSD. Students wishing to major in Bioinformatics may enter through any of these departments/Division. Effective fall 2014, the Bioengineering: Bioinformatics major is in "capped" status. This major emphasizes systems engineering and model-based approaches to interpreting, integrating, and using bioinformatics data. It provides training in molecular biology, systems engineering analysis, and mathematical and computer sciences.
Bioinformatics allows a new understanding of cellular functions, protein structure and design, evolutionary biology, regulatory networks, the molecular basis of disease, the generation of novel therapeutics, patient-specific designer drugs, and customized proteins.
Bioengineering: Bioinformatics SUMMARY
CURRICULUM
Flowchart
Flowcharts for the Bioengineering: Bioinformatics major are provided here, downloadable in PDF format.
Bioengineering: Bioinformatics Course Flowchart - updated 7/22/2024
Current undergraduate students are encouraged to be aware of their own progress toward graduation. To achieve this, students should keep up-to-date a flowchart that is marked for each course with the year/quarter it is completed and the grade received.
COURSES
- Freshman Year
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- BENG 1: Introduction to Bioengineering (2 units)
- BILD 1: The Cell
- CHEM 6A: General Chemistry I
- CHEM 6B: General Chemistry II
- CSE 11: Introduction to Programming and Computational Problem-Solving: Accelerated Pace
- CSE 12: Basic Data Structures and Object-Oriented Design
- MATH 20A: Calculus for Science and Engineering
- MATH 20B: Calculus for Science and Engineering
- MATH 20C:Calculus and Analytic Geometry for Science and Engineering OR MATH 31BH: Honors Multivariable Calculus
- PHYS 2A: Physics-Mechanics
- HSS: Humanities/Social Science College General Ed. Courses
- Sophomore Year
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- BENG 100: Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Bioengineers
- BENG 102: Molecular Components of Living Systems
- BENG 120: Organic Chemistry Structural & Design Principles
- BILD 3: Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
- BILD 4: Introductory Biology Lab (2 units)
- CSE 100: Advanced Data Structures
- CSE 185: Advanced Bioinformatics Laboratory
- CSE 21: Mathematics for Algorithm and Systems
- MATH 18: Linear Algebra OR MATH 31AH: Honors Linear Algebra MATH 20D: Introduction to Differential Equations
- PHYS 2B: Physics-Electricity and Magnetism
- PHYS 2C: Physics-Fluids, Waves, Thermodynamics, and Optics
- HSS: Humanities/Social Science College General Ed. Courses
- Junior Year
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- BENG 130: Biotechnology Thermodynamics and Kinetics
- BENG 181:Molecular Sequence Analysis
- BENG 182: Biological Databases
- BENG 187A: Bioengineering Design Project: Planning (1 unit)
- BENG 191: Senior Seminar I: Professional Issues in Bioengineering (2 units --- recommended, not required)
- BICD 100: Genetics
- BIMM 100: Molecular Biology / CHEM 114C: Biosynthesis of Macromolecules
- CSE 101: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- MATH 20E: Vector Calculus
- HSS: Humanities/Social Science College General Ed. Courses
- Senior Year
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- BENG 125: Modeling & Computation in Bioengineering
- BENG 168: Biomolecular Engineering
- BENG 183: Applied Genomic Technologies
- BENG 187B: Bioengineering Design Project: Development (1 unit)
- BENG 187C: Bioengineering Design Project: Implementation (1 unit)
- BENG 187D: Bioengineering Design Project: Presentation (1 unit)
- BENGXXXA: Design Elective Course "A" (3 units)
- BENGXXXB: Design Elective Course "B" (3 units)
- BENG 191: Senior Seminar I: Professional Issues in Bioengineering (2 units, if not taken in junior year --- recommended, not required)
- MATH 186:Probability Statistics for Bioinformatics
- HSS: Humanities/Social Science College General Ed. Courses
- TE: Technical Elective Courses (two 4-unit upper division courses--see Student Affairs Office for more information)