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CHEE 408  Bioengineering Research Project  Units: 7.00  
Students will conduct research on a Biochemical/Biomedical/Bioenvironmental Engineering related project. Based on the project objective provided by their faculty supervisor, the students will work independently to develop an experimental and/or modeling methodology, conduct experiments or simulations and generate data. Students will submit interim oral and written progress reports and a final oral presentation and technical report. They will be expected to present and defend their results in a conference/seminar setting. Students enrolling for this course are advised to consult with the faculty member supervisor concerned late in the winter term of their 3rd year of study.
K7(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
Requirements: Prerequisites: Must be registered in BSCE or BASC program. Corequisites: Exclusions:   
Offering Term: FW  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 0  
Complementary Studies 28  
Engineering Science 0  
Engineering Design 56  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Identify the knowledge/skills required, evaluate available literature, and design experiments and/or develop methodology to meet the project objective(s) safely and efficiently.
  2. Apply appropriate engineering techniques, tools, and processes to accomplish the task.
  3. Synthesize information from experimentation, investigation, and literature to reach substantiated conclusions.
  4. Describe nature and possible causes of uncertainty in analysis, interpretation, and measurement.
  5. Generate a traceable and defensible record of the project using an appropriate project records system.
  6. Write and revise technical memos and reports to communicate intentions and findings using appropriate conventions and concise precise and clear language.
  7. Demonstrate confidence in formal and informal oral communications with supervisor and colleagues.
  8. Document and follow appropriate safety protocols to meet the project objective(s) safely.