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腦瞳排桴 Catalog 2024-2025

Chemical Engineering (BS): Biomanufacturing Sciences Concentration

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The Biomanufacturing Sciences Concentration provides students with the knowledge base and hands-on skills that prepare them to quickly contribute to a biomanufacturing operation. Pharmaceuticals, vaccines, enzymes, and bio-fuels are example products. Students completing this concentration also fulfill the requirements for a Minor in Biomanufacturing.

Plan Requirements

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
唬晨泭101
Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1
or General Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
唬晨泭102
General Chemistry Laboratory 1
or General Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
楚泭101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
楚泭115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
紼插泭141 Calculus I 1 4
楚捧勞泭101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
Hours14
Spring Semester
CH泭201
Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 2
or General Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭202
Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory 2
or General Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
MA泭241 Calculus II 4
PY泭205
&泭PY泭206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
Select one of the following Economics Courses: 3
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Fundamentals of Economics
E泭102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
Hours17
Second Year
Fall Semester
CH泭221
Organic Chemistry I 2
or Organic Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭222
Organic Chemistry I Lab 2
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
CHE泭205 Chemical Process Principles 2 4
MA泭242 Calculus III 2 4
PY泭208
&泭PY泭209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
BEC泭220 Introduction to Drug Development and Careers in Biomanufacturing 1
Hours17
Spring Semester
CH泭223
Organic Chemistry II
or Organic Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭224
Organic Chemistry II Lab
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
CHE泭225 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis 2 3
MA泭341 Applied Differential Equations I 2 3
BIO泭183 Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology 4
Hours14
Third Year
Fall Semester
CHE泭311 Transport Processes I 2 3
CHE泭315 Chemical Process Thermodynamics 2 3
BCH泭451 Principles of Biochemistry 4
BEC泭425 Molecular Biology for Biomanufacturing 2
BEC泭463 Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms 2
Hours14
Spring Semester
CHE泭312 Transport Processes II 3
CHE泭316 Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria 3
BBS泭426 Upstream Biomanufacturing Laboratory 2
BEC泭330 Principles and Applications of Bioseparations 2
Hours10
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
CHE泭395 Professional Development Seminar 1
CHE泭446 Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors 3
CHE泭450 Chemical Engineering Design I 3
BEC泭436 Introduction to Downstream Process Development 2
BEC泭480
cGMP Fermentation Operations
or cGMP Downstream Operations
2
Hours11
Spring Semester
CHE泭448 Bioreactor Design 2
CHE泭435 Process Systems Analysis and Control 3
CHE泭451 Chemical Engineering Design II 3
Biomanufacturing Elective 2
Bioethics Elective 3
Hours13
Total Hours110
1

A grade of C or higher is required.

2

A grade of C- or higher is required.

GEP Courses
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Elective3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
World Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Free Electives
Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt) 13
Total Hours17
1

Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement.

Biomanufacturing Electives

BEC泭445Cell Line Development for Biomanufacturing2
or泭BEC泭545 Cell Line Development for Biomanufacturing
BEC泭462Fundamentals of Bio-Nanotechnology3
BEC泭475Global Regulatory Affairs for Medical Products3
or泭BEC泭575 Global Regulatory Affairs for Medical Products
BEC泭480cGMP Fermentation Operations2
or泭BEC泭580 cGMP Fermentation Operations
BEC泭483Tissue Engineering Technologies2
or泭BME泭483 Tissue Engineering Technologies
BEC泭485cGMP Downstream Operations2
or泭BEC泭585 cGMP Downstream Operations
BEC泭488Animal Cell Culture Engineering2
BEC泭497Biomanufacturing Research Projects1-3

Bioethics Electives泭

IDS泭201Environmental Ethics3
IDS泭303Humans and the Environment3
NR泭303Humans and the Environment3
PHI泭325Bio-Medical Ethics3
STS泭302Contemporary Science, Technology and Human Values3
STS泭304Ethical Dimensions of Progress3
STS泭325Bio-Medical Ethics3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
唬晨泭101
Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1
or General Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
唬晨泭102
General Chemistry Laboratory 1
or General Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
楚泭101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 1 1
楚泭115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
楚捧勞泭101 Academic Writing and Research 1 4
紼插泭141 Calculus I 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Hours15
Spring Semester
CH泭201
Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 2
or General Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭202
Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory
or General Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
MA泭241 Calculus II 1 4
PY泭205 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I 1 3
PY泭206 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1 1
E泭102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Hours15
Second Year
Fall Semester
BEC泭220 Introduction to Drug Development and Careers in Biomanufacturing 1
CH泭221
Organic Chemistry I 2
or Organic Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭222
Organic Chemistry I Lab
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
CHE泭205 Chemical Process Principles 4
MA泭242 Calculus III 4
PY泭208 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II 3
PY泭209 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory 1
Hours17
Spring Semester
BIO泭183 Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology 4
CH泭223
Organic Chemistry II
or Organic Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CH泭224
Organic Chemistry II Lab
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
CHE泭225 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis 2 3
MA泭341 Applied Differential Equations I 2 3
Select one of the following: 3
Fundamentals of Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Hours17
Third Year
Fall Semester
BCH泭451 Principles of Biochemistry 4
BEC泭425 Molecular Biology for Biomanufacturing 2
BEC泭463 Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms 2
CHE泭311 Transport Processes I 1 3
CHE泭315 Chemical Process Thermodynamics 1 3
GEP Requirement 3
Hours17
Spring Semester
BEC泭426 Upstream Biomanufacturing Laboratory 2
BEC泭330 Principles and Applications of Bioseparations 2
CHE泭312 Transport Processes II 3
CHE泭316 Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria 3
Free Elective 3
GEP Requirement 3
Hours16
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
BEC泭436 Introduction to Downstream Process Development 2
BEC泭480
cGMP Fermentation Operations
or cGMP Downstream Operations
2
CHE泭395 Professional Development Seminar 1
CHE泭446 Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors 3
CHE泭450 Chemical Engineering Design I 3
GEP Requirement 3
Hours14
Spring Semester
Biomanufacturing Elective 2
CHE泭448 Bioreactor Design 2
CHE泭435 Process Systems Analysis and Control 3
CHE泭451 Chemical Engineering Design II 3
Bioethics Elective 3
GEP Requirement 3
Hours16
Total Hours127
1

A grade of C or higher is required.

2

A grade of C- or higher is required.

Career Opportunities

Careers in chemical engineering are sometimes exciting, always demanding, and ultimately provide a sense of accomplishment and achievement. Graduates find employment in sub-disciplines such as production, technical service, sales, management and administration; research and development; and consulting and teaching. Students desiring careers in teaching, research, or consulting are encouraged to continue their education and pursue a graduate degree (consult the Graduate Catalog). The undergraduate curriculum also provides strong preparation for graduate study in a wide range of professional specialties, and chemical engineering graduates often pursue careers in the medical sciences, business management, and law.

Career Titles

  • Agricultural Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Biochemist
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Chemist
  • Dairy Technologist
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Engineering Professor
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Fire Prevention Engineer
  • Industrial Air Pollution Analyst
  • Industrial Waste Inspector
  • Laboratory Tester
  • Materials Engineer
  • Materials Scientist
  • Nanosystems Engineers
  • Non-Destructive Testing Specialists
  • Nuclear Engineer
  • Nuclear Fuels Research Engineer
  • Occupational Safety & Health Inspector
  • Perfumer
  • Petroleum Engineer
  • Physicist
  • Physics Professor
  • Product Safety Engineer
  • Quality Control Managers
  • Radiation Protection Engineer
  • Safety Inspector
  • Sales Engineers
  • Sales Representative (Chemicals & Drugs)
  • Soil Engineer
  • Solar Energy Systems Engineers
  • Sustainability Specialists
  • Toxicologist
  • Water/Wastewater Engineers

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