Mathematics: Biological Mathematics, BA
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
Description
-
Type
Postgraduate
-
Location
Philadelphia (USA)
-
Start date
Different dates available
At the core of modern theoretical science, mathematics has historically provided an expressive language and a theoretical framework for advances in the physical sciences. It has since become central in the life and social sciences and in computer science. Mathematics at Penn embraces traditional core areas of mathematics and developing areas (Penn is one of the world's leading centers in the application of logic to theoretical computer science). The goals of the major program are to assist students in acquiring both an understanding of mathematics and the ability to use it. The mathematics major provides a solid foundation for graduate study in mathematics and a background for study in economics, the biological sciences, the physical sciences, and engineering, as well as many non-traditional areas.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
- Computational
- Calculus
- Mathematics
- Biology
Course programme
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II 2
Honors Calculus
Calculus, Part III
Honors Calculus, Part II
Advanced Calculus
Advanced Analysis
Advanced Calculus
Advanced Analysis
Algebra
Abstract Algebra
Algebra
Abstract Algebra
Computer Methods in Mathematical Science I
Statistical Inference
Calculus, Part IV
Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Topics in Modern Math (only if Life Science related)
Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Life
Introductory Organismal Biology Lab
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology: From individuals to ecosystems
Advanced Evolution
Theoretical Population Biology
Genome Science and Genomic Medicine
Introduction to Computational Biology & Biological Modeling
Computational Biology
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry Laboratory I
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry Laboratory II
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
Introduction to Biology A
Introduction to Biology B
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology: From individuals to ecosystems
Advanced Evolution
Genome Science and Genomic Medicine
The RNA World: A functional and computational analysis
Advanced Computational Biology
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry Laboratory I
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry Laboratory II
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
You may count no more than one course toward both a Major and a Sector requirement. For Exceptions, check the Policy Statement.
MATH 116 Honors Calculus is a Honors Course.
Mathematics: Biological Mathematics, BA