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Biorenewable Resources and Technology
www.biorenew.iastate.edu
(Interdepartmental Graduate Program)
Program Coordinating Committee: B. Shanks, Chair;
R.C. Brown, G. Kraus, T. Richard, B. Nikolau,
L. Johnson, J. Colletti
Graduate Study
The graduate program in Biorenewable Resources and Technology
(BRT) offers students advanced study in the use of plant and crop-based
resources in the production of biobased products (fuels, chemicals,
materials, and energy). This multi-disciplinary program offers work
for the degrees of master of science and doctor of philosophy in
Biorenewable Resources and Technology, and a minor to students taking
major work in other departments. The curriculum is designed to encourage
students to obtain co-major degrees in Biorenewable Resources and
Technology and a more traditional science or engineering degree.
A thesis is required for the master of science degree.
Prerequisite to major graduate work is a bachelor’s degree
or prior graduate training in engineering or a physical or biological
discipline, including agriculture sciences.
The core required courses in the Biorenewable Resources and Technology
graduate program include: a foundation course, BRT 501 “Fundamentals
of Biorenewable Resources;” two credits of approved laboratory;
and BRT 506 “Biobased Products Seminar.” The elective
core courses must come from an approved list of courses from a variety
of traditional disciplines that encompass one or more of four areas
considered as barriers in the development of biobased products:
plant science, production, processing, and utilization. Students
must include courses from at least three of the four barrier topical
areas, selected in consultation with the student's
Program of Study (POS) committee.
Information on applications procedures and specific requirements
of the major can be obtained from the following Internet address:
www.biorenew.iastate.edu
Courses Primarily for Graduate Students, Open to Qualified Undergraduate
Students
BRT 501. Fundamentals of Biorenewable Resources.
(0-3) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Undergraduate training in an engineering
or physical or biological discipline or degrees in agriculture or
economics. Introduction to the science and engineering of converting
biorenewable resources into bioenergy and biobased products. Survey
of biorenewable resource base and properties; description of biobased
products; methods of biorenewable resource production; processing
technologies for fuels, chemicals, materials, and energy; environmental
impacts; economics of biobased products and bioenergy.
BRT 506. Biobased Products Seminar.
(1-0) Cr. R or 1. F.S. Prereq: Undergraduate training in an engineering
or physical or biological discipline or degrees in agriculture or
economics. Taken one semester for 1 credit and remaining semesters
as R credit. Seminars and discussion on current topics in biorenewable
resources and technology. Offered on a satisfactory-fail grading
basis only.
A. Cr. 1. Paper required.
B. Cr. R. Attendance only.
BRT 515L. Bioinformatics Laboratory.
(Same as Ch E 515L.) See Chemical Engineering.
BRT 525L. Metabolic Engineering Laboratory.
(Same as Ch E 525L. ) See Chemical Engineering.
BRT 543L. Tissue Engineering Laboratory.
(Same as Ch E 543L.) See Chemical Engineering.
BRT 562L. Bioseparations Laboratory. (Same
as Ch E 562L.) See Chemical Engineering.
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