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1.00 Credits
Studies aspects of the biochemical and structural analysis of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and its interactions with proteins and assemblies into functional ribonucleoprotein (RNP) enzymes. Techniques focus on x-ray crystallography, spectroscopic methods, and biochemical probing. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
All doctoral students must register for 30 hours of dissertation credit as part of the requirements for the degree. For a detailed discussion of doctoral dissertation credit, refer to the Graduate School section.
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3.00 Credits
Lect. Introduces undergraduate arts and sciences students to the most recent concepts in technology and how these concepts impact all aspects of life, such as health, the health of the planet, and social structures. Engineering students should consult an advisor before registering for this course. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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3.00 Credits
Lect. A one-semester course designed to meet the general chemistry requirement for engineering students. Topics include stoichiometry; thermodynamics; gases, liquids, and solids; equilibrium; acids and bases; bonding concepts; kinetics; reactions; and materials science. Examples and problems illustrate the application of chemistry to engineering subdisciplines. Restricted to students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science; one year of high school chemistry or CHEM 1001 or 1021 (min grade C-); and high school algebra. Not recommended for students with grades below B- in CHEM 1001 or 1021. Coreq., CHEM 1221. Credit not granted for this course and CHEM 1111 or 1151.
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1.00 Credits
Meets for one lecture per week. Introduces chemical engineering emphasizing history of the profession, curriculum, chemical industry, and industrial chemistry. Includes industry visits, oral presentations, faculty and professional meetings, and development of a goals statement.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of chemical engineering calculations involving material and energy balances around simple chemical processes. Prereq., CHEN 1211 and GEEN 1300 (min C-).
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3.00 Credits
Develops a basic understanding of the science of biology, including an introduction to the disciplines of biochemistry, cell organization, metabolism, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology and evolution. Provides a basic introduction to several key techniques used in biological engineering laboratories. Uses examples of complex and creative structures engineered by natural processes.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental science and engineering principles on which bioengineering is based. Includes a study of the structure/function of biomolecules, cell communication, nutrient supply, metabolism, excretion, fluid flow in the circulatory system, bioinstrumentation, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Prereq., CHEN 2810 or MCDB 1150 or EBIO 1210 or equivalent AP credit.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Available to sophomores with approval of Department of Chemical Engineering. Subject arranged to fit needs of student.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches students to analyze and interpret data. Topics include engineering measurements, graphical presentation and numerical treatment of data, statistical inference, and regression analysis. Prereqs., GEEN 1300 and APPM 2360.
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