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BE 5315. FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING. 3 Hours.

The course will introduce the principles of engineering living systems at the atomic, molecular, and cellular levels. Fundamentals covered in the course will include topics such as chemical bonding and reactions; synthesis, structure and function of carbohydrates, polypeptides, nucleic acids, and lipids; as well as analytical and engineering tools for characterization, design, and production of synthetic biological systems.

Computer Science and Engineering - Graduate Programs

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...will be covered. A term project will be...RISC Processor Design EE 5315 - System on Chip...

Health Care Administration - Graduate Programs

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...be denied. However, all applicant data will be...Data Analytics, prerequisite HCAD 5315. *Bachelor of Science...

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Undergraduate Programs

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...to be extremely versatile and can be found...6314 FRACTURE MECHANICS ME 5315 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITES...

Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs

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...5332 and DASC 5303/IE 5315, external courses must be at the graduate level and...