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3.00 Credits
Soil, water, plant relationships. Water supplies and design of surface sprinkler and trickle irrigation systems. Surface and tile drainage. Prerequisites: CV ENG 3700 or MAE 3400 or BIOL EN 2180.
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3.00 Credits
Continuing study of transport phenomena and unit operations in food processing systems. Emphasis on fluid food evaporation concentration food dehydration, contact equilibrium processes and mechanical separation processes. Prerequisite: BIOL EN 4160 or instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Statistical tool box for chemical engineers: design of experiments that compare treatment means and explore the effects of process variables; various methods of data interpetation and empirical modeling; statistical quality control. Prerequisite: experience with Excel.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory techniques to train students in Bioelectricity, Biomechantronics, Bioenvironment, Biomaterials, Biophotonics, Bioprocessing. Prerequisites: senior standing. Graded on A/F basis only.
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3.00 Credits
Transport processes in bioreactors, agitation and aeration, scale-up, sterilization, liquid-solid separation, cell disintegration, and other units operations related to product recovery. Prerequisite: instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
General introduction to biochemical engineering follows fundamentals of microbiology and biochemistry. Topics: fermentation, microbial population kinetics, bioproduct separation and purification, enzyme engineering techniques, biochemical reaction energetics. Prerequisites: CHEM 2120, MATH 2300 or instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Watershed modeling using GIS based AVSWAT program for hydrology, sediment yield, and water quality; includes analysis of erosion processes with USLE, MUSLE, and WEPP. Procedures are presented for model calibration and sensitivity analysis of data inputs. Prerequisites: CV ENG 3700 or M A E 3400; instructor's consent.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts and theories, basic electronics, analog and digital circuits, signal conditioning, computer interfacing, measurement prinicples and techniques used in developing computer-based instrumentation systems. Prerequisite: PHYSCS 2760.
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3.00 Credits
Borrow nature's design principles to create new supramolecular block for biomedical applications; Address state-of-art protein engineering, bi-mimic self-assembly, single molecule detection, nanotechnology for molecular manipulation, lab-on-a-chip, bio-silicon interface design. Prerequisites: senior or graduate standing or instructor's consent. Graded on A/F basis only.
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3.00 Credits
Physics and Chemistry of Materials is a 3 credit hours undergraduate/graduate level course offered every winter semester for students from Physics, Chemistry, Engineering and Medical Departments and consists of lectures, laboratory demonstrations, two mid term and one final exam. Graduate students will submit a term paper. Prerequisite: PHYSCS 2760/CHEM 1320 or equivalent/prior approval by instructor.
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