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Credit: 1 course
unit
Required course (Junior year)
Description:
BE309 is the first half of the third year of the bioengineering
laboratory.
Prerequisites: BE 210
Textbook:
BE 309 Laboratory materials/manual distributed
to available students on the Blackboard (BB) site. Other readings and
references on library reserve.
Course Objectives:
The goal of the course is to integrate real world experiences into
various Bioengineering and Bioengineering Science courses. The course is
based on group work and includes an extensive, open-ended project with
group oral presentation
Topics Covered:
Each group is assigned 4 laboratory projects for the term from
technical areas of interest and importance in BE. For the academic year
2004/2005 the topics of the experiments are:
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Dialysis
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Enzyme
Kinetics
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Compartment
Analysis
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Aspirin
Hydrolysis
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Surfactants
Class/Laboratory Schedule:
Laboratory: 6 hrs/week
Contribution of
Course to Meeting the Professional Component:
Engineering science: 100%
Contribution towards Program Outcomes:
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Multidisciplinary
Ability
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High
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Problem Solving
Approach
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High
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Problem Solving
Methods
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Med
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Experimentation
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High
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Design
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Med
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Professional
Orientation
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High
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Persons Preparing Description and Date:
Dan Hammer and Andrew Tsourkas
September 2004
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