bdxzok Veteran 109 Posts user info edit post |
anybody know what are the easiest/most interesting from these courses for a BIT minor?
BIT 461 Sequencing cDNA Libraries (2 cr) BIT 462 Microarrays (2 cr) BIT 463 Fermentation (2 cr) BIT 464 Protein purification (2 cr) BIT 466 Animal cell culture (2 cr) BIT (BO) 481 Plant Transformation and Tissue Culture (2 cr) BIT 467 PCR and DNA Fingerprinting (2 cr) BIT 468 Genome Mapping (2 cr)
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amac884 All American 25609 Posts user info edit post |
my personal favorite was/is BIT 472 Big Salad Composition 2/20/2009 12:52:40 PM |
mrpink Veteran 442 Posts user info edit post |
i heard that 481 is a pretty solid course, not sure about the difficulty but this is coming from someone who has worked in the field for 20 years 2/20/2009 4:58:28 PM |
stewdabaker Veteran 244 Posts user info edit post |
I graduated just a few years ago and completed the BIT minor. I took BIT 465 (real-time PCR) and BIT 468 (genome mapping).
Both were very interesting and useful courses. I would especially recommend BIT 465 if it is still offered; real-time PCR is the current industry and academic standard technique for quick comparative gene expression. Understanding this technique WILL be a plus on a resume.
Genome mapping was cool. As an undergrad naive to research, it was fascinating getting to use a multi-hundred thousand dollar sequencer. Sequencing is also very important in today's biotech world.
I would say that you can't go wrong...all of these classes offer hands on learning experience for techniques that would ordinarily only be learned as a graduate student.
After having taken a graduate protein purification course, I would say that this topic is most interesting to those whose main interest and background is in chemistry. 3/2/2009 9:22:42 PM |
bdxzok Veteran 109 Posts user info edit post |
thanks for the last two who posted 3/2/2009 11:10:12 PM |
amac884 All American 25609 Posts user info edit post |
no problem 3/4/2009 11:12:48 AM |
forkgirl All American 3102 Posts user info edit post |
I TAed Microarrays for 2 years. Dr. Ashwell does not believe in giving anything less than an A. You participation will determine what A you will get. 3/4/2009 11:04:41 PM |