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Dec 21, 2024
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EB 4100 - BioMolecular Engineering Senior Seminar1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits Course Description As the last in the sequence of three courses, this BioE senior seminar course will be highlighted with presentations by guest speakers from industry and/or academia, by the BioE seniors. Seminars will cover 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 senior BioE students with opportunities to evaluate their senior design project and its progress as well as to interact with the BioE juniors. (prereq: EB 3100 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Learn about biomolecular engineering and its applications in today’s society
- Develop how to keep an effective seminar logbook
- Develop professional communication skills by asking critical and logical questions about the materials presented by various speakers
- Develop professional presentation skills through effective presentation to the BioE freshmen and sophomores
- Learn about post-graduate career options with a B.S. in Biomolecular Engineering, including jobs in research, industry, academia and graduate school
Prerequisites by Topic
- No prerequisites by topic appended
Course Topics
- Introduction
- Take-home assignment for BioE faculty senior design project idea presentations
- Presentation by invited speakers (topics will vary 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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