Biological Engineering (B.S.)
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:
Engineering for Living Systems (2 cr) |
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Engineering Analysis and Design (2 cr) |
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Instrumentation and Measurements (3 cr) |
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Bioprocess Engineering (3 cr) |
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Electric Power and Controls (3 cr) |
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Engineering Design I (3 cr) |
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Engineering Design II (3 cr) |
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Senior Seminar (1 cr) |
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Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr) |
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General Microbiology and Lab (5 cr) |
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Biochemistry (4 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr) |
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Organic Chemistry I and Lab (4 cr) |
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Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr) |
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Engineering Graphics (2 cr) |
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Engineering Statics (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Electrical Circuits (3 cr) |
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Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (3 cr) |
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3 cr) |
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Engineering Mechanics of Material (3 cr) |
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Engineering Economy (2 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr) |
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Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr) |
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Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr) |
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Engineering Physics II (3 cr) |
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Probability and Statistics (3 cr) |
Engineering Electives (9 cr) (Any 300 or 400 level engineering course may be used to fulfill this requirement)
Technical Electives (9 cr) (Any 300 or 400 level engineering or science course may be used to fulfill this requirement)
Courses to total 128 credits for this degree
A grade of C or better is required in each of the following courses before registration is permitted in upper-division engineering courses: BAE 242, Chem 111, Engr 210, Math 275, and Phys 211.
To graduate in this program, a grade of C or better is required in each of the following courses: BAE 242, Chem 111, Engr 210, Math 275, and Phys 211.
Students are required to submit a course plan and a statement of how the humanistic and social course requirements complement the technical content of the curriculum and are consistent with the program and institution objectives.