Current:
BISC444 – Practical Analysis of Biological Data in R. (syllabus)
BISC363 – Mammalogy. (syllabus)
BISC499L (Maymester) – Advanced Techniques in Field Mammalogy (syllabus)
BISC490 – Independent undergraduate research projects. Taught continuously, but students must be approved first. (email matthew.dean@usc.edu to discuss).
BISC502B (graduate level) – Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry
Past:
BISC313 – Evolution and Population Genetics.
BISC325 – Genetics.
BISC499 – Hands-on Research at the Natural History Museum.
BISC542 (graduate level) – Seminar Series in Molecular and Computational Biology.
BISC544 (graduate level) – Advanced Readings in Molecular Biology. Each Spring.
(this page last updated August 10 2022)
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