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ENES435 Product Liability and Regulation; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Junior standing. Key topics include, biotechnology, safety regulation, federal preemption, product liability, professional negligence, antitrust, privacy and information technology, risk modeling, environmental protection, patent, copyright, trade secrets, reverse engineering, scientific and technological evidence, international trade, engineering ethics. Examples include plane crashes, computer chip protection, human machine interfaces, nuclear power plants, internet censorship, flood control, earthquakes and biomedical technology.

0101(02211) Brannigan, V. (Seats=60, Open=29, Waitlist=0) Books
MTuWThF... 9:00am-12:00pm (CSI 2117)
ENES460 Fundamentals of Technology Start-Up Ventures; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Also offered as BUSI758T. Formerly ENES489A. Fundamental aspects of creating, organizing, funding, managing, and growing a technology startup venture. This multidisciplinary course will draw on management, business, legal, financial, as well as technical, concepts. Students form teams and develop a business plan for a technology company, based on each team's own business idea and then present the plan to a panel of outside experts. Also offered as BUSI758T.

0101(02212) Green, J. (Seats=60, Open=40, Waitlist=0) Books
MTuWThF...12:00pm- 3:00pm (SCC 2121)
ENES489Q Special Topics in Engineering: Biotechnology and Bioproduction; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Focuses on the basics of recombinant DNA technology as applied to biopharmaceutical manufacturing, in classroom and pilot plant settings. Students will work through a "production campaign" including all key steps of manufacturing a protein product.Also offered as BIOE468B.

0101(02231) Woodard, B. (Seats=20, Open=12, Waitlist=0) Books
MTuWThF... 1:00pm- 2:50pm (CHE 2118)
MTuWThF... 3:00pm- 4:00pm (CHE 1203) Lab

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