CHEME 5460

CHEME 5460

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

This course offers a concise introduction to the foundational concepts and tools of Synthetic Biology. Students will explore how biological systems can be engineered to perform novel functions, with applications in health, biotechnology, and sustainability. Topics include genetic circuits, modular design principles, and emerging technologies such as cell-free systems. Through case studies and hands-on activities, students will gain insight into how synthetic biology is shaping the future of science and engineering. This course is ideal for students from diverse backgrounds seeking a gateway into this rapidly evolving field.


Enrollment Priority Open to: Graduate students and undergraduate juniors and seniors in STEM disciplines.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Integrate biology, chemistry, and engineering principles to manipulate complex biological networks for applications in human health, biopharmaceutical production, and bioenergy systems.
  • Demonstrate mastery of emerging Synthetic Biology trends and technologies to address health and biopharmaceutical challenges for advanced research and professional practice.
  • Engage in collaborative projects, applying the knowledge to solve real-world inspired problems with broad societal impact.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Seven Week - First.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 1 Credit GradeNoAud

  •  8501 CHEME 5460   LEC 001

    • M
    • Jan 26 - Mar 9, 2026
    • Celik Akdur, E

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  •  8502 CHEME 5460   DIS 201

    • W
    • Jan 26 - Mar 9, 2026
    • Celik Akdur, E

  • Instruction Mode: In Person