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UC Davis - 5. Analysis in Biochemical, Chemical and Materials Engineering (2)

Lecture/discussion—2 hours. Prerequisite: Chemistry 2B (may be taken concurrently), Mathematics 21B (may be taken concurrently). Analysis of systems of interest to chemical engineers and materials scientists. Applications of differential and integral calculus. Dimensional analysis.—II. (II.)
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UC Davis - 6. Computational Methods for Bio/Chemical/Materials Engineers (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21C and course 5. Programming methods for solving problems in chemical, biochemical and materials engineering using Mathematica. Programming styles, data structures, working with lists, functions and rules. Applications drawn from material balances, statistics, numerical methods, and bioinformatics. Introduction to object oriented programming using Java.—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 6H. Honors Materials Science Computer Applications (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program; concurrent enrollment in Engineering 6 required. Examination of materials science computer applications through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects or computer simulations. Open only to students in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors program.—II. (II.)
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UC Davis - 9H. Honors Solid-State Materials Science (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program; concurrent enrollment in Physics 9D required. Examination of solid-state materials science and modern physics topics through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations. Open only to students in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors program.—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 90X. Honors Discussion Section (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Examination of special topics covered in selected lower-division courses through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.—II, III.
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UC Davis - 94H. Honors Seminar (1)

Seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite: open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Examination of selected current topics in chemical or biochemical engineering through readings, discussions, collaborative work or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experiences or computer simulations.—I. (I.)
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UC Davis - 188H. Honors Materials Design (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program. Examination of special topics covered in the materials design course through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations. Open only to students in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors program.—II. (II.)
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UC Davis - 188BH. Honors Materials Design (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program. Examination of special topics covered in the materials design course through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations. Open only to students in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program.—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 190X. Honors Discussion Section (1)

Discussion—1 hour. Prerequisite: open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Examination of special topics covered in selected upper division courses through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.—I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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UC Davis - 194HA. Special Study for Honors Students (2)

Independent study—6 hours. Prerequisite: open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Guided independent study of a selected topic in Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering. Preparation for course 194HB.—I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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UC Davis - 194HB. Special Study for Honors Students (1-5)

Prerequisite: course 194HA; open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Guided independent study of a selected topic in Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering. Preparation for course 194HC. May be repeated for credit.—I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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UC Davis - 194HC. Special Study for Honors Students (1-5)

Prerequisite: course 194HB; open only to students enrolled in the Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering Honors programs. Guided independent study of a selected topic in Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering leading to the presentation of an honors project or thesis, under the supervision of a faculty adviser.—I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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UC Davis - 261. Molecular Modelling of Soft and Biological Matter (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: Materials Science and Engineering 247 or Engineering: Chemical 252 or equivalent course in advanced thermodynamics/statistical mechanics. Modern molecular simulation techniques with a focus on soft matter like polymers, biologically relevant systems, and glasses. Offered in alternate years.—II. Faller
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UC Davis - 268. Process Monitoring and Data Analysis (3)

Lecture—3 hours. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing in engineering or physical sciences or consent of instructor. Analytical approaches to the proper management of experimental and process system data, ranging from univariate and multivariate statistical methods to neural networks, wavelets and Markov models. Offered in alternate years.—III. Palazoglu
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UC Davis - 280. Seminar in Ethics for Scientists (2)

Seminar—2 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing in any department of Science or Engineering. Studies of topical and historical issues in the ethics of science, possibly including issues such as proper authorship, peer review, fraud, plagiarism, responsible collaboration, and conflict of interest. Limited enrollment. (Same course as Chemistry 280 and Physics 280.) (S/U grading only.)—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 281. Green Engineering: Theory and Practice (3)

Lecture/discussion—3 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing in Engineering or consent of instructor. Methods of evaluating alternative technologies, processes, materials, chemicals, and/or products relative to pollution, waste, toxic substance use, and sustainability. Topics include environmental regulations, recycling, life-cycle assessment, economic analysis, design for the environment, green chemistry and toxicology. Offered in alternate years.—II. Schoenung
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UC Davis - 290. Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Seminar (1)

Seminar—1 hour. Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Selected topics of current interest in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Engineering. The subjects covered will vary from year to year and will be announced at the beginning of each quarter. May be repeated for credit. (S/U grading only.)—I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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UC Davis - 51. Material Balances (4)

Lecture—4 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21D. Application of the principle of conservation of mass to single and multicomponent systems in chemical process calculations. Studies of batch, semi-batch, and continuous processes involving mass transfer, change of phase, stoichiometry and chemical reaction. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 151.—II. (II.)
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UC Davis - 80. Chemical Engineering Profession (1)

Lecture/discussion—1 hour. Professional opportunities and professional responsibilities of chemical engineers. Opportunities and needs for post-baccalaureate education. Relationship of chemical engineering to contemporary issues.—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 98. Directed Group Study (1-5)

Prerequisite: consent of instructor and lower division standing. (P/NP grading only.)
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UC Davis - 99. Special Study for Undergraduates (1-5)

Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
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UC Davis - 140. Mathematical Methods in Biochemical and Chemical Engineering (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 22B. Mathematical methods for solving problems in chemical and biochemical engineering, with emphasis on transport phenomena. Fourier series and separation of variables. Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problems. Similarity transformations. Tensor analysis. Finite difference methods for solving time-dependent diffusion problems. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 159.—I. (I.)
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UC Davis - 141. Fluid Mechanics for Biochemical and Chemical Engineers (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: Course 140. Principles and applications of fluid mechanics in chemical and biochemical engineering. Hydrostatics. The stress tensor and Newton’s law of viscosity. Derivation of the Navier-Stokes equations from Euler’s laws of mechanics. One-dimensional laminar and turbulent flows. Macroscopic momentum and mechanical energy balances. Boundary layer theory. Low Reynolds number flow. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 150B.—II. (II.)
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UC Davis - 142. Heat Transfer for Biochemical and Chemical Engineers (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: course 51 with a C- or better, course 141. Conduction, convection, and radiation of thermal energy in applications to chemical and biochemical engineering. Derivation of thermal and mechanical energy equations. Thermal boundary layers. Macroscopic balances. Applications: heat transfer in tubes, channels, and integrated circuits, and analysis of heat exchangers. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 153.—III. (III.)
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UC Davis - 143. Mass Transfer for Biochemical and Chemical Engineers (4)

Lecture/discussion—4 hours. Prerequisite: course 51 with a C- or better, course 141. Derivation of species conservation equations describing convective and diffusive mass transfer. Fick’s law and the Stefan-Maxwell constitutive equations. Mass transfer coefficients. Multicomponent mass transfer across gas/liquid interfaces. Applications include drying, heterogeneous chemical reactions, and membrane separations.—III. (III.)
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