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BELS 311: Esgn311. General Biology I Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
This Course provides students with laboratory exercises that complement lectures given in ESGN301/ BELS301, the first semester introductory course in Biology. Emphasis is placed on the methods of science; structural, molecular, and energetic basis of cellular activities; genetic variability and evolution; diversity and life processes in plants and animals; and, principles of ecology. Co-requisite or Prerequisite: EGGS/BELS301 or equivalent. 3 hours laboratory; 1 semester hour.
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BELS 313: Esgn313. General Biology II Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
This Course provides students with laboratory exercises that complement lectures given in ESGN303/ BELS303, the second semester introductory course in Biology. Emphasis is placed on an examination of organisms as the products of evolution. The diversity of life forms will be explored. Special attention will be given to the vertebrate body (organs, tissues and systems) and how it functions. Corequisite or Prerequisite: ESGN/BELS303 or equivalent. 3 hours laboratory; 1 semester hour.
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BELS 320: Lais320 Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
A general introduction to ethics that explores its analytic and historical traditions. Reference will commonly be made to one or more significant texts by such moral philosophers as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Kant, John Stuart Mill, and others.
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BELS 321: Esgn321. Intro to Genetics
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
A study of the mechanisms by which biological information is encoded, stored, and transmitted, including Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, chromosome structure and rearrangement, cytogenetics, and population genetics. Prerequisite: General biology I or equivalent. 3 hours lecture + 3 hours laboratory; 4 semester hours.
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BELS 325: Eggn325. Intro to Biomedical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
The application of engineering principles and techniques to the human body presents many unique challenges. Biomedical Engineering is a diverse, seemingly allencompassing field that includes such areas as biomechanics, bioinstrumentation, medical imaging, and rehabilitation. This course is intended to provide an introduction to, and overview of, Biomedical Engineering. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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BELS 333: Phgn333 Introduction to Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
This course is designed to show the application of physics to biology. It will assess the relationships between sequence structure and function in complex biological networks and the interfaces between physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. Topics include: biological membranes, biological mechanics and movement, neural networks, medical imaging basics including optical methods, MRI, isotopic tracers and CT, biomagnetism and pharmacokinetics. Prerequisites: PHGN 200 and BELS301/ESGN301, or permission of the instructor. 3 hours lecture, 3 semester hours
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BELS 398: Special Topics in Bioengineering And Life Sciences
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Pilot course or special topics course. Topics chosen from special interests of instructor(s) and student(s). Usually the course is offered only once. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Variable credit: 1 to 6 credit hours. Repeatable for credit under different titles.
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BELS 402: Esgn402. Cell Biologyand Physiology
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
An introduction to the morphological, biochemical, and biophysical properties of cells and their significance in the life processes. Prerequisite: General Biology I, or equivalent. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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BELS 404: Anatomyand Physiology
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
This course will cover the basics of human anatomy and physiology. We will discuss the gross and microscopic anatomy and the physiology of the major organ systems. Where possible we will integrate discussions of disease processes and introduce reliant biomedical engineering concepts. Prerequisite: None. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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BELS 415: ChEN415.POLYMER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Chemistry and thermodynamics of polymers and polymer solutions. Reaction engineering of polymerization. Characterization techniques based on solution properties. Materials science of polymers in varying physical states. Processing operations for polymeric materials and use in separations. Prerequisite: CHGN211, MATH225, ChEN357, or consent of instructor. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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