Jun 03, 2026  
Spring 2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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AMS 332 - Computational Modeling of Physiological Systems


Introduces students to the fundamental principles underlying computational modeling of complex physiological systems. A major focus of the course will be on the process by which a model of a biological system is developed. Students will be introduced to the mathematical methods required for the modeling of complex systems (including stochastic processes and both temporal and spatial dynamics) as well as to tools for computational simulation. Roughly one half of the class will focus on models for general cellular physiology, while the remaining half will focus on the development of higher-level models of a particular physiological system (for example, the neurobiological systems underlying learning).

3 credits

Prerequisite(s): MAT 127  or MAT 132  or AMS 161  or MPE level 9 and any one of the following: BIO 202  or BIO 203  or CHE 132  or CHE 331  or PHY 127  or PHY 132  

Offered: This course is offered as both AMS 332 and BIO 332  and is intended for STEM majors who have already completed the foundational courses in their major. Students who satisfy the pre-requisites but do not have a deeper background in some STEM field may find the class very challenging and should ask the instructor for guidance before registering.



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