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Bioprocess Engineering Minor
available beginning Fall 2003
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- Rationale
- Tri-State University is unique in being
an affordable private institution that specializes in undergraduate
engineering education. This includes an exciting, industrial-focused
Chemical Engineering program. Over the past two decades, there has been an
increased focus on biological engineering techniques utilized by
industries that include, but are not limited to: pharmaceuticals, food
processing, consumer products, agricultural and biotechnology firms. This
increased focus from an industrial standpoint has resulted in a surging
demand for prospective employees that have a strong background in both
engineering and life sciences. By offering students the opportunity to
broaden their educational training in growing technical areas, graduates
from Tri-State are top-tier prospects for employers in these industries.
- Curriculum
- The minor in Bioprocess Engineering is
open to all engineering students at Tri-State University. For a chemical
engineering student to complete his or her degree with this minor, one
extra course is required. With proper planning, a chemical engineering
student can easily complete the chemical engineering program, along with
this additional coursework, in four years and within the 12–18 hours
covered by current full-time tuition. For an engineering student in a
major other than chemical engineering an additional semester of coursework
would typically be required to complete this minor.
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Required Science Courses:
CH203 Organic Chemistry I
CH211 Organic Chemistry I Lab
BIO324 Microbiology
BIO434 Biochemistry
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Required
Engineering Courses:
CHE335 Unit Operations I
or ES323 Fluid Mechanics
CHE4073 Biochemical Engineering
CHE4XX3 Bio-Separations |
One of the following
courses:
BIO354 Animal Physiology
BIO364 Toxicology
BIO414 Genetics
CHE4XX3 Pharmaceutical Processes
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A Sample of Companies Looking for Biosciences
Background:
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For More Information Contact
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Dr. John Wagner Ph.D., PE
Associate Professor
McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering
Tri-State University
1 University Avenue
Angola, IN 46703
(260) 665-4226
wagnerj@tristate.edu
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