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BMOL 4290: Bioprocess Engineering
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Chemical engineering principles are applied to bioprocess design. Emphasis is placed on designing bioreactors and bioseparation unit operations used in industrial biotechnology and the chemical process industry. Application of bioreaction and bioseparation operations to other chemical processes are discussed. Preq: CHE 3300 and CHE 4500.
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BMOL 6030: Biotransport Phenom
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Analysis of single and multidimensional steady-state and transient problems in momentum, mass, and energy transfer in biological systems. Mathematical similarities and differences in these mechanisms are stressed, and mathematical descriptions of physiological and engineering systems are formulated. Preq: CHE 3300 and MATH 2080.
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BMOL 6230: Bioseparations
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of principal methods of separation and purification of bioproducts, such as proteins, amino acids, and pharmaceuticals. Topics include analytical bioseparations, membrane separations, sedimentation, cell disruption, extraction, adsorption, chromatography, precipitation, crystallization, and drying. Preq: CHE 3300; and BCHM 3010 or BCHM 3050 or BCHM 4230.
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BMOL 6250: Biomolecular Eng
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to basic principles of biomolecular engineering: the purposeful manipulation of biological molecules and processes applied to problems and issues in the life sciences, biotechnology, and medicine. Topics include carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids with emphasis on their structure-property-function relations; molecular recognition; biochemical pathway engineering; and cell growth. Preq: CHE 2300 and CHE 3190.
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BMOL 6260: Biosens Bioelec Dev
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Development of methodologies used to design, fabricate, and apply biosensors and bioelectronic devices for the environmental, medical, and chemicals industries. Application of the fundamentals of measurement science to optical, electrochemical, mass, and thermal means of signal transduction. Use of the fundamentals of surface science to interpret bio-immobilization and biomolecule-surface interactions. Preq: CHE 3300; and BCHM 3010 or BCHM 3050.
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BMOL 6270: Membranes Biotechnol
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Students learn principles of membrane science and technology and study membrane applications in the biotechnology and biomedical industries. Advanced topics include surface modification of membranes, synthesis of porous membranes for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, environmentally responsive membranes, and membrane-based biomedical devices. Preq: CHE 3300.
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BMOL 6290: Bioprocess Engineering
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Chemical engineering principles are applied to bioprocess design. Emphasis is placed on designing bioreactors and bioseparation unit operations used in industrial biotechnology and the chemical process industry. Application of bioreaction and bioseparation operations to other chemical processes are discussed. Preq: CHE 3300 and CHE 4500.
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BMOL 8100: Biosen & Bioelec Dev
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of methodologies in design, fabrication and application of biosensors and bioelectronic devices for monitoring the environmental, medical and chemical industries. Includes measurement science fundamentals applied to optical, electrochemical, mass and thermal means of signal transduction. Also considers surface science fundamentals to interpret bioimmobilization, biofouling and nonspecific interactions of enzymes, antibodies and DNA at surfaces. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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BSHS 3000: Beh, Soc, Hlth Sci Sel Topics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
In consultation with and under the direction of the faculty, students pursue scholarly activities through an interdisciplinary lens. Students explore topics specific to behavioral, social, and health sciences individually and within interdisciplinary teams. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits, provided the content of subsequent sessions is meaningfully different than the previous ones.
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BSHS 3330: Eng Glbl Chall through Cr Inq
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Mentored group or individual creative inquiry with a focus on global challenges. Course activities are centered on student investigation of issues and ideas, critical thinking, integration of ethics into analysis, and engaging with global, local, regional, national, international, virtual, and/or philosophical challenges. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits. Preq: Sophomore standing.
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