Apr 18, 2024  
2013-14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
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EB 1000 - Introduction to BioMolecular Engineering

1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits
The course introduces students to biomolecular engineering and its role as a profession in addressing contemporary technological, social, ethical, and economic issues in today’s world. The course highlights the integration of molecular biology into the engineering fields; the fusion of biology-based disciplines into chemical engineering; and new areas of biomolecular engineering such as cell and protein engineering, smart polymers processing, bioprinting and discrete nanotransport. Lecture topics include examples of how biomolecular engineers can incorporate a wide range of biosciences with physics and chemistry to develop new products, and improve process efficiencies. Biomolecular modeling and basic concept design is introduced.



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