APSC 250 Biology Through an Engineering Lens Units: 3.50
This course provides an introduction to biology and biochemistry, and their applications in cell-based engineering systems and processes. Students will obtain a basic background in biology, including the biology of bacteria, fungi, viruses and human cells. These concepts will be related to applications relevant to modern engineering and will be taught from a systems engineering perspective through the lens of societal need. This will include such applications as; bioremediation for the treatment of waste water, production of vaccines, biomedical and biomechanical devices, and regenerative medicine. While taught from an engineering perspective, the course would be relevant to any student interested in the application of biology, and is designed to provide relevant examples across multiple disciplines. The course assumes basic first year level science knowledge.
NOT OFFERED 2024-2025
K3.5(Lec: Yes, Lab: No, Tut: No)
NOT OFFERED 2024-2025
K3.5(Lec: Yes, Lab: No, Tut: No)
Requirements: Prerequisites:
Corequisites:
Exclusions: CHEE 229
Offering Term: FWS
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 30
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 12
Engineering Design 0
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLOs coming soon; please refer to your course syllabus in the meantime.