Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Colonade A (Millennium Hotel)

Education (04)

#367 - New Ideas for Electives and Old Courses: I (04003)
As chemical engineering practice evolves the curriculum must be continuously updated. Creating new technical electives that cover emerging or growth areas of chemical engineering is a common strategy. Another strategy is finding ways of integrating topics from these new fields (e.g. bio, food, green engineering) into well established core courses (e.g. reactor design, separations, material balances). This session invites papers on using either or both of these strategies for keeping the curriculum in line with the goal of preparing students for modern chemical engineering practice.
CoChair:Joseph J. Biernacki
Chair:Kevin D. Dahm
12:30 PMGraduate and Undergraduate Teaching of Colloid Science and Nanoscale Engineering - Combining Fundamentals with Emerging Technologies
Orlin D. Velev
12:48 PMIntegrating Biophysics into Chemical Engineering
Gunjan Agarwal
1:06 PMSingle or Married: Electrokinetics or Electrokinetic-Hydrodynamics? a Dual Senior Elective/Grad Level Course
Pedro E. Arce, Mario A. Oyanader, Ryan P. O'Hara
1:24 PMDevelopment of a Molecular and Systems Biotechnology Course
Lianhong Sun, Michael A. Henson
1:42 PMDesigning a Semester Long Course in Microfluidics for Advanced Undergraduate Science and Engineering Students
Anubhav Tripathi
2:00 PMPharmaceutical Engineering Courses as Electives for Chemical Engineering Students
Piero M. Armenante, Joseph J. Manfredi, Maureen A. Howley, Steven A. Ostrove, Stephen Orosz, Orlando Perez
2:18 PMIntegration of Molecular Modeling Concepts in Thermodynamics and Kinetics Courses
Will Medlin
2:36 PMAn Elective Course in Drug Delivery for Chemical Engineers
Stephanie Farrell
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