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FA 2012
University Courses
UC 163 - Biotechnology and Human Values
Section 001
Biotechnology and Human Values

Credits: 4
Requirements & Distribution: BS, NS
Advisory Prerequisites: First-year students only.
BS: This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Meet Together Classes:
ENGR 100 - Intr Engineering, Section 500
Primary Instructor: Deng,Cheri Xiaoyu
Instructor: Sulewski,Robert Michael

 

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Teaches a basic vocabulary in biotechnology and exposes students to the breadth of biotechnology and its impact on our daily lives. Topics cover a broad range of applications in genetics, molecular diagnostics, molecular imaging, and clinical devices. A key additional component is to investigate human values issues — such as ethical questions and cost effectiveness — arising from these technologies.

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