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BE 4151: Instr & Control Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany BE 4150. Coreq: BE 4150.
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BE 4170: Appl Inst & Control
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Hardware and software implementation of digital data acquisition and control systems for application to agriculture, aquaculture, biotechnology, and other biosystems. Topics include digital electronic circuits and components, microcomputer architecture, interfacing, and programming. Preq: BE 4150. Coreq: BE 4171.
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BE 4171: Appl Inst & Cont Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany BE 4170. Coreq: BE 4170.
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BE 4210: Engr Sys for Soil Water Mgt
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Presents fundamentals of design related to drainage of lands, irrigation, and modification of the microenvironment for optimum productivity. Preq: CE 3410 or CHE 2300 or ME 3080. Coreq: BE 4211.
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BE 4211: Engr Sys Sw Mgt Lab
0.00 Credits
Clemson University
Non-credit laboratory to accompany BE 4210. Coreq: BE 4210.
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BE 4220: Hydrologic Modeling
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Design of structures and development of best management practices for runoff, flood, and sediment control from rural and urban areas, including natural and disturbed watersheds. Topics include modeling of prismatic and non-prismatic channels, culverts, and detention/retention ponds. Preq: BE 3220.
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BE 4240: Ecological Engineering
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on engineering solutions to environmental and socioeconomic problems using ecological design principles. Explores ecosystem processes as they pertain to sustainable development, natural resource protection, food and energy production, waste management, and environmental restoration. Engineering fundamentals and ecological modeling are integral components of this course. Preq: CE 3410 or CHE 2300 or ME 3080.
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BE 4270: Ecohydrology
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on the understanding of the mechanisms that control the circulation of water among atmosphere, soil, and plants. The spatial and temporal linkages between soil moisture dynamics and climate, soil, and vegetation are explored. Plant strategies in water use and hydrologic controls of ecosystems are integral components of this course. May also be offered as EES 4270 or GEOL 4270. Preq: CE 3410 or CHE 2300 or ME 3080.
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BE 4280: Biochem Engr
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Use of microorganisms and enzymes for the production of chemical feedstocks, single-cell protein, antibiotics, and other fermentation products. Topics include kinetics and energetics of microbial metabolism, design and analysis of reactors for microbial growth and enzyme-catalyzed reactions, and considerations of scale-up, mass transfer, and sterilization during reactor design. Preq or concurrent enrollment: BE 4100 or CHE 3300.
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BE 4350: Appl in Biotech Eng
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Bioengineering principles applied to the expanding fields of agricultural biotechnology, ecotechnology, and biomedical technology. Specific applications include waste treatment and ecological engineering, bioreactor propagation of plant and animal cells and tissues, applied genomics and synthetic seed production, biosensors and biomonitoring, biological implants and materials biocompatibility. Preq: BE 4280 or CHE 4280. Coreq: BE 4351.
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