LIFESCI 20
Quantitative Concepts for Life Sciences
Life Sciences · 5 units · Undergraduate lower division (0-99)
Introduction to variety of quantitative concepts that are relevant to biology. Designed to enhance quantitative skills that are essential for success in life sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and physics courses that make up core curriculum for life sciences majors at UCLA. Biological examples used throughout to gain appreciation of relevance of mathematics to biology.
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Preparation: three years of high school mathematics (to algebra II), some basic familiarity with computers.
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LIFESCI 20
- LIFESCI 192FUndergraduate Practicum in Life Sciences
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