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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 560: Biochemical Engineering. I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (P-A). Application of chemical engineering principles to biomedical and microbiological problems. P: CBE 426; Chem 561 or 562; Biochem 501 or equiv; or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 560 - Biochemical Engineering. I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 561: Biomolecular Engineering Laboratory. Irr
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Brief review of physical chemistry of biological macromolecules. Theory and laboratory experiments aimed at developing skills at preparing and characterizing biological macromolecules and macromolecular assemblies. Half-semester-long laboratory project focused on design of a specific process/product involving biomolecules. P: CBE 311; Chem 561 or 562 or 565 or equiv; Biocore 303 or Biochem 501 or equiv; or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 561 - Biomolecular Engineering Laboratory. Irr
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 562: Special Topics in Chemical Engineering.I,II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1-3 cr. Topics of specialized interest to majors in chemical engineering. Given on demand. P: Jr st and cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 562 - Special Topics in Chemical Engineering.I,II
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 565: Food Process Engineering. II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Application of engineering principles to the quantitative analysis of food processing systems. Physical/chemical characteristics of biological systems, flow processes, preservation processes and separation processes. P: CBE 326 & 426; Chem 345.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 565 - Food Process Engineering. II
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 567: Solar Energy Technology. I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (A). Radiant energy transfer and its application to solar exchangers; energy balances for solar exchangers, review of theory, economics, and practice of solar energy applications. P: ME 364 or CBE 326 or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 567 - Solar Energy Technology. I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 599: Special Problems.I,II,SS
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1-4 cr (A). Research or independent study.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 599 - Special Problems.I,II,SS
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 620: Intermediate Transport Phenomena.I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (A). Mass, momentum, and energy transport; kinetic theory of transport properties; analytical and approximate solutions to the equations of change; boundary layer theory; turbulence; simultaneous heat and mass transfer; multicomponent diffusion. P: Grad st in CBE or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 620 - Intermediate Transport Phenomena.I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 660: Intermediate Problems in Chemical Engineering.I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Illustrations of solving chemical engineering problems by using a variety of mathematical topics such as ordinary and partial differential equations, Laplace transform, Bessel functions, matrices, and tensor analysis. Problem formulation and interpretation of results emphasized. P: Grad st in CBE or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 660 - Intermediate Problems in Chemical Engineering.I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 699: Advanced Independent Studies.I,II,SS
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1-5 cr (A). Research on assigned topics.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 699 - Advanced Independent Studies.I,II,SS
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CHEMISTRY 103: General Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 4 cr (P-E). Introduction. Stoichiometry and the mole concept, the behavior of gases, liquids and solids, thermochemistry, electronic structure of atoms and chemical bonding, descriptive chemistry of selected elements and compounds, chemical equilibrium. For students taking one year or more of college chemistry; serves as a prereq for Chem 104; lecture, lab and discussion. P: Placement above Math 112 or completion of Math 112 or equiv & 1 yr HS chem recommended. Open to Fr. From Chem 103, 108, & 109 only 4-5 cr for degree credit.
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