Biology in Engineering
Course designations: This is a service-learning course, and a communication intensive course Course description: Effect of variability and constraints of biological systems on engineering problem solving and design; engineering units; engineering report writing; oral report presentation; laboratory demonstration of biological engineering analysis. Objectives: After completing this course, you should be able to: Define and discuss engineering and biological engineering. Have a better appreciation of yourself and your learning process, including why you picked this major. Understand in some depth the area of biological engineering in which you want to study Communicate effectively with your community partner(s) and your peers, and…
Biology in Engineering
Spring 2003 Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Marybeth Lima, Associate Professor Room 159 E.B. Doran Building Phone: 578 1061 E-mail: mlima1@lsu.edu Office hours: Thursday mornings, 8:30 11:30 a.m. or by appointment Credit hours: 2 (1 hour lecture, 3 hours lab per week) Meeting Schedule: Tuesday 12:40 – 1:30, 104 Tureaud Lab section 1: Friday, 1:40 4:30, Rm. 115 E.B. Doran Lab section 2: Thursday, 1:40 4:30, Rm. 115 E.B. Doran Final exam: Friday, May 16, 7:30 9:30 a.m., 104 Tureaud Prerequisites: none Course designations: This is a service-learning course, and a communication intensive course Course description: Effect of variability and constraints of…
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