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An introduction to biology, bioprocessing and biotechnology for engineers.
The aim of this course is to introduce engineers to biology in a general way by providing a framework for understanding life at the cellular and molecular levels and introduce you to microbes and their central role in chemical and process engineering. The course is especially designed for engineers and is a pre-requisite for ENCH323. An understanding of basic chemistry is assumed, but if at any stage you feel that you do not understand the basics of biology and chemistry, then seek help from the course lecturers as soon as possible.
An appreciation of the cell as a basic unit of life whether animal, plant or microbe and that the structure and functions of the cell impacts on all other levels of life including organisms, ecosystems and the biosphere.An understanding that if engineers want to manipulate biological processes, then it is crucial that they understand their molecular composition and metabolismThe ability to analyse and interpret experimental data, as well as accessing and utilising literature on the molecular structure and biochemical interactions between the molecules of life.An understanding of the importance of microbes in industrial biotechnology
Subject to approval of the Dean of Engineering and Forestry.
BIOL111
For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering Head of Department
Domestic fee $841.00
International fee $4,638.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering .