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BMES 451 Transport Phenomena in Living Systems 4.0 Credits

Introduces students to applications of chemical engineering concepts in biological systems. Shows that chemical engineering approaches to problem solving are ideally suited to investigation of biology. Approaches include material and energy balances, transport phenomena, and kinetics.

College/Department: School of Biomedical Engineering, Science Health Systems
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: CHEM 253 [Min Grade: D], ENGR 210 [Min Grade: D] (Can be taken Concurrently) and BIO 201 [Min Grade: D] and (ENGR 232 [Min Grade: D] or MATH 262 [Min Grade: D] or MATH 210 [Min Grade: D] or CAEE 232 [Min Grade: D] or ECE 232 [Min Grade: D])