Courses for mathematical biologists
Year long courses begin in the fall semester. A list of courses typically taken by our students is given below. Follow the links for descriptions of each course.
Typical Fall Course Offerings
Courses in the Mathematics Department
MATH 5110: Mathematical Biology I
MATH 6410: Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH 6610: Analysis of Numerical Methods I
MATH 6710: Applied Linear Operator and Spectral Methods
MATH 6770: Advanced Mathematical Biology I, Computational Neuroscience
Occasional Fall Course Offerings
Courses in the Mathematics Department
MATH 6730: Asymptotic and Perturbation Methods
Typical Spring Course Offerings
Courses in the Mathematics Department
MATH 5120: Mathematical Biology II
MATH 6420: Partial Differential Equations
MATH 6620: Analysis of Numerical Methods II
MATH 6720: Applied Complex Variables and Asymptotic Methods
MATH 6780: Advanced Mathematical Biology II, Mathematical Physiology
Occasional Spring Course Offerings
Courses in the Mathematics Department
MATH 4600: Mathematics in Medicine
MATH 6630: Numerical Solutions to PDEs
Other Courses Around Campus
BIOLOGY 6500: Advanced Statistical Modeling for Biologists