Students seeking the master of engineering degree must complete a creative investigation project, including a written report, supervised by a member of the graduate faculty. Department enforced prereq., completion of 21 hours towards the ME degree. Requisites: Restricted to graduate student Computer Sciences (CSEN) students only.
Students determine capstone research question, conduct literature review, develop research methodology and project plan, write a proposal, and select capstone committee. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of EMEN 5825 or EMEN 5900 (minimum grade C+). Restricted to graduate students in Engineering Management Program (EMEN) only.
Provides an overview of current research topics in computational biology and health informatics, with a focus on research conducted on campus. Each week students will attend an on-campus seminar or a presentation by an on-campus research group. Prepares students to participate in a research project. CSCI 4810 and 6810 are the same course.
Continues EMEN 6805 as the second half of a two-course sequence for the engineering management capstone project. Students conduct agreed-upon research, research and analyze results, develop recommendations, write a final report, and present the project to the committee for evaluation. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of EMEN 6805 (minimum grade C+). Restricted to graduate students in Engineering Management Program (EMEN) only.
Covers design and operation of fermentation processes, microbial and enzyme kinetics, multiple substrate and multiple species of fermentation, regulation of enzyme activity, energetics of cellular growth, immobilized enzyme and cell reactors, and transport phenomenain microbial systems and downstream processing. Requisites: Restricted to Chemistry (CHEM), Chemical Engineering (CHEN) or Biological Sciences (MCDB) graduate students only.
Available only through approval of graduate advisor. Subjects arranged to fit the needs of the particular student. Numbered MCEN 6848-6898. Requisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
This practicum allows MS-ICTD students to synthesize what they have learned and test their readiness for a career in ICTD. Practicum assignments are arranged under the supervision of the MS-ICTD Program Director and involve work with a non-governmental organization, development agency or technology/policy entity. Successful completion is required for graduation from the MS-ICTD Program. Requisites: Requires prerequisite courses of ATLS 5210, 5220, 5230, 5240 and 5250 (all minimum grade D-).