Apr 16, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EB 3100 - BioMolecular Engineering Junior Seminar

1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits
Course Description
As the second in the sequence of three courses, this BioE junior seminar course will be highlighted with presentations by guest speakers from industry and/or academia, by faculty members in the BioE program, and by junior BioE students. Seminars will focus on current topics relevant to biomolecular engineering. Students will learn to critique, analyze, present and discuss the current research, methods, techniques, machines and concepts in a group discussion setting. In addition, this course will provide the opportunity for junior BioE students to rank their potential senior design project as well as interact with the senior BioE students. (prereq: EB 2100 )
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • Apply knowledge of the basic sciences and engineering to understand the materials being presented by speakers
  • Understand the importance of a biomolecular engineer on multidisciplinary teams with professional ethics
  • Define and describe professional and ethical responsibility of a biomolecular engineer
  • Communicate effectively with colleagues and with nontechnical audiences, in oral, written and graphical forms
  • Compose an effective seminar logbook
  • Communicate professionally by participating in active discussions with the various speakers
  • Learn professional presentation skills by presenting to the senior BioE students
  • Define and identify contemporary engineering/scientific issues of the field
  • Understand the direct and/or indirect impact of biomolecular engineering on the identified contemporary scientific issues in a global, economic, environmental and societal context
  • Define lifelong learning
  • Recognize the need for lifelong learning approaches towards new professional ideas
  • Learn what professional routes exist for graduates with a B.S. in biomolecular engineering, including careers in industry, research, academia and graduate school

Prerequisites by Topic
  • Knowledge of the terminologies in chemistry, physics, and biology
  • Basic understanding of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and biotechnology
  • Basic understanding of biomolecules and their structure including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates
  • Knowledge of basic presentation skills

Course Topics
  • Introduction
  • BioE faculty senior design project idea presentations for the upcoming year
  • Presentation by invited speakers (topic will change from year to year)
  • BioE junior presentations to BioE seniors
  • BioE senior presentations to BioE freshmen and sophomores
  • Course learning assessment survey and questionnaire (will be done in groups)

Coordinator
Dr. Jung Lee



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