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Twin Cities Courses
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Future effective dates indicate the first term the course may be available.
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MICROBIAL ENGINEERING (MICE)
College of Biological Sciences
Biological Process Technology Institute
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MICE 5309
- Biocatalysis and Biodegradation
(3.0 cr; =[BIOC 5309]; Prereq-chemistry through organic chemistry; knowledge of word processing, e-mail, access to World Wide Web, access to college-level science library recommended; fall, spring, summer, every year)
Assessing validity of information on biocatalysis and biodegradation; fundamentals of microbial catabolic metabolism as it pertains to biodegradation of environmental pollutants; biocatalysis for specialty chemical synthesis; display of this information on the World Wide Web.
MICE 5355
- Advanced Fermentation and Biocatalysis Laboratory
(1.0 cr; =[00740]; Prereq-[3301 or BIOL 3301], [grad student in microbial engineering or upper-div major in [microbiology or chem engineering or biochemistry]], #; S-N only, spring, every year)
Methods in industrial microbiology, lab, and pilot scale fermentation/biocatalysis engineering. Lab experiments carried out in fermentation pilot plant. Operation of bench/pilot scale bioreactors. Designing bioreactors. Process optimization, monitoring, and control. Scale-up experiments, data analysis.
MICE 8333
- FTE: Master's
(1.0 cr; Prereq-Master's student, adviser and DGS consent; No Grade, fall, spring, summer, every year)
(No description)
MICE 8777
- Thesis Credits: Master's
(1.0 - 18.0 cr [max 50.0 cr]; Prereq-Max 18 cr per semester or summer; 10 cr total required [Plan A only]; No Grade, fall, spring, summer, every year)
(No description)
MICE 8920
- Teaching Practicum
(1.0 cr [max 4.0 cr]; Prereq-Grad MicE major; fall, spring, summer, every year)
Supervised experience in classroom, laboratory, and/or recitation instruction; develops skills in effective use of instructional techniques, materials, tests, and measurements.
MICE 8990
- Biotechnology Seminar
(1.0 cr [max 2.0 cr]; Prereq-First-yr students enroll S-N, as they do not make a presentation; second-yr students enroll A-F, as they present a seminar; fall, spring, every year)
Student presentations of thesis research and presentations by invited speakers.
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