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Course Instructor New Required Prerequisite Core Elective Duration
Structure of Biological Macromolecules & Software (BCH222) Jane and David Richardson No No No No Yes Full
Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems (BME 207) Yuan No No No No Yes Full
Transport in Cells and Organs (BME 216) George Truskey and Yuan Yes No No Yes Yes Full
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering (BME 220L) Chilkoti, Carlson No No No No Yes Full
Biosensors (BME 237) Willeam Reichert Yes No No Yes Yes Full
Biofluids (BME 239) David Katz Yes No No Yes Yes Full
Drug Delivery (BME 247) Yuan No No No No Yes Full
Molecular Cell Biology (CB251) Erickson & Cell Biology faculty No No No No Yes Full
Physics of Biological Polymers in Aqueous Environments (CBxxx) TBA No Yes No No Yes Short
Biological Chemistry (CHEM 311) Grinstaff No No No No Yes Full
Transition Metal Ion Reactivity and Mechanisms (CHEM 326) Crumbliss No No No No Yes Full
Synthesis and Synthetic Methods in Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry (CHEM 328) No No No No Yes Full
Organic Chemistry (CHEM 331) Grinstaff No No No No Yes Full
Physical Organic Chemistry (CHEM 334) Craig No No No No Yes Full
Bioorganic Chemistry (CHEM 336) Grinstaff No No No No Yes Full
Solid State Chemistry (CHEM 348) Liu No No No No Yes Full
Separation Science (CHEM304) TBA No No No No Yes Full
Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM321) TBA No No No No Yes Full
Nanocomputers (CPS 222) Lebeck No Yes No No Yes Full
Algorithms in Computational Biology (CPS260) Pankaj Agarwal alternating with Alexander Hartemink No No No No Yes Full
Molecular Computing (CPS296.5) Thomas H. LaBean No No No No Yes Full
Molecular Robotics (CPS296.x) John Reif and Hao Yan No Yes No No Yes Full
Design of DNA nanostructures (CPS296.X) Thomas LaBean and Hao Yan No Yes No No Yes Short
Biomolecular Nanotechnology (CPS296.X) Thom LaBean No Yes No No Yes Full
Nanoelectronics (ECE2xx) April Brown, Richard Fair, and Hisham Massoud No Yes No No Yes Full
Introduction to Colloid and Surface Science (MEMS 208) Needham, Zauscher No No No No Yes Full
Soft Wet Materials and Interfaces (MEMS209) Needham No No No No Yes Full
Theoretical and Applied Polymer Science (MEMS211) Zauscher No No No No Yes Full
Interaction of Radiation with Nanostructured Matter (MEMS265) Lazarides No No No No Yes Full
Nano Surface Characterization (MEMS2xx) Piotr Marszalek No Yes No No Yes Full
Mechanics of Motor Proteins (MEMS2xx) Robert L. Clark No Yes No No Yes Full
Nanomechanics: From Molecules to Materials (MEMS310) Clark, Craig, Erickson, Zauscher No Yes No No Yes Full
Foundations of Nanoscience (NANO200) Thomas LaBean, Jie Liu, John Reif, Stephen Teitsworth, and Mark Walters Yes Yes No Yes No Full
Nanoscience Laboratory (NANO201) Mark D. Walters Yes Yes No Yes No Full
Nanoscience Graduate Seminar (NANO202) TBA Yes Yes No Yes No Full
Physical Approaches to the Living Cell (PHY 246S (crosslisted with Biology 295S)) Glenn Edwards (PHYSICS) and Dan Kiehart (BIOLOGY) No No No No Yes Full
Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics (PHY 307) Socolar or Teitsworth No No No No Yes Full
Advanced Solid State Physics (PHY310) Matveev No No No No Yes Full
Introduction to Theoretical Nanoelectronics (PHY346) Denis Ullmo No Yes No No Yes Full
* Courses in Chemistry (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Biochemistry (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Computer Science (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Biology (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Mechanical Engineering and Material Science (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Physics (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Biomedical Engineering (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Pathology (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Mathematics (z) No No No No No Full
* Courses in Medicine (z) No No No No No Full
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