Editorially Revised 3-22-06 University Curriculum Committee Course Proposal Form for Courses Numbered 0001 – 4999 (Faculty Senate Resolution #04–18, April 2004) Note: Before completing this form, please read the accompanying instructions carefully. 1. Course Prefix and Number: BIOE 4010 2. Date: 10/06/06 3. Requested Action (check only one box): X New Course Revision of Active Course Revision & Unbanking of a Banked Course Renumbering of an Existing Course from # to # 4. Justification for new course or course revision or renumbering: This curriculum change is a part of a revision of the engineering program to achieve several goals: 1) more closely align content with general engineering programs; 2) adjust the timing and coverage of materials to support success in the fundamentals of engineering exam; 3) adjust the sequence of science, mathematics, and engineering courses to better integrate the content. These changes have been developed and approved by the department faculty and have been endorsed by the Engineering Advisory Board. 5. Course description exactly as it should appear in the next catalog: 4010 Bioprocess Separation Engineering (3) (F) 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. (P: BIOE 3000). Unit operations used in biological processing useful in product isolation and purification. Solid-liquid separation, filtration, centrifugation, cell disruption, isolation, purification, chromatography and drying. 6. If this is a course revision, briefly describe the requested change: Removal of 4011 lab section. 7. Undergraduate Catalog Page Number from current undergraduate catalog: 296 2 8. The Writing Across the Curriculum Committee must approve Writing Intensive (WI) credit for all courses prior to their consideration by the UCC. If WI credit is requested, has this course been approved for Writing Intensive (WI) credit? Yes No If Yes, will all sections be Writing Intensive (yes/no)? Yes No 9. Any course requesting Foundations Curriculum credit must be reviewed by Academic Standards Committee prior to their consideration by the UCC. If FC credit has been approved by the ASC, then check the appropriate box (check at most one), otherwise leave all boxes blank. English (EN) Humanities (HU) Fine Arts (FA) Health (HL) 10. Course Credit: Lecture 2 Hours 2 Lab Science (SC) Social Science (SO) Mathematics (MA) Exercise (EX) Per Term Per Weekly OR Term Per Studio Weekly OR Term Per Practicum Weekly OR Term Per Internship Weekly OR Term Other (e.g., independent study) Please explain. Weekly OR Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours 2 1 Total Credit Hours 3 11. Anticipated yearly student enrollment: 30 12. Affected Degrees or Academic Programs: s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. 3 Degree(s)/Course(s) BS Engineering 13. Current Catalog Page 295 Changes in Degree Hours None Overlap or Duplication with Affected Units or Programs: Not Applicable X Applicable (notification and responses from affected units are attached) 14. Approval by the Council for Teacher Education (required for courses affecting teacher education programs): X Not Applicable Applicable (CTE has given its approval.) 15. Statements of Support: X Current staff is adequate Additional staff is needed (describe needs in the box below): X Current facilities are adequate Additional facilities are needed (describe needs in the box below): X Initial library resources are adequate Initial resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition of required initial resources): X Unit computer resources are adequate Additional unit computer resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition): X ITCS resources are not needed The following ITCS resources are needed (put a check beside each need): Mainframe computer system 4 Statistical services Network connections Computer lab for students Remember to forward email approval from the director of ITCS to UCC. 16. Syllabus – please insert course syllabus below. You must include (a) the name of the textbook chosen for the course, (b) the course objectives, (c) the course content outline, and (d) the course assignments and grading plan. BIOE 4010: Bioprocess Separation Engineering Required Texts: 1. Bioseparations Science and Engineering, Harrison, Todd, Rudge, Petrides, 2003, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-512340-9 Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students shall be able to: Describe methods to purify biologically processed materials. Specify equipment and steps required in bio separation systems Analyze and compare alternative separation approaches. Design a bio separation system Select appropriate instrumentation and quality systems for bio separation applications Topics Covered Topics covered in this course include: Engineering Analysis of Activity and Purity Lysis and Flocculation Filtration Sedimentation Extraction Chromatography Precipitation Crystallization Drying Bioprocess system integration and design Grading Policy and Assignments: 90% and up 80% up to 89% 70% up to 79% 60% up to 69% Less than 60% Student grades will be assessed through the following assignments: Homework 10% Lab Reports 25% Simulation Project 25% Exams (2) 40% A B C D F