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Credit Limitation(s):<> Lower division standing in Biological Systems Engineering or Food Engineering. The courses listed here are for informational purposes only. Cross Listing:<> Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass only.<>, Course Description: Description: Supervised work experience in biological systems engineering.<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Provide the basic principles of reactor design for bioprocess applications. Repeat Credit:<> The UC Davis General Catalog maintains the most up-to-date information regarding coursework. Earn a Bachelor's and Master's Degree with Our Integrated BS/MS Major, Western Center for Agricultural Equipment, Fish Conservation and Cultivation Laboratory, Biological Systems Engineering (EBS) Courses. Theme changes from quarter to quarter.<> Biological & Ag Engineering (530) 752-9329 | gbornhorst@ucdavis.edu, Advisor: General Zhiliang Fan Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Cross Listing:<> Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing or consent of instructor.<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> GE credit: Laboratory6 hour(s). Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> General Education:<> Project for study previously selected by student and instructor in EBS170B.<> Biological & Ag Engineering (530) 754-0317 | jzfan@ucdavis.edu, Advisor: Admissions Only Isaya Kisekka Limited enrollment. Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> This course emphasizes the following topics: 1) kinetics and reactor engineering principles; 2) bio-reaction kinetics; and 3) bioreactor design. Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor.
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> GE credit: Variable3-15 hour(s). Published February 2019. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Learning Activities: Variable.<> General Education:<> Cross Listing: ECH268.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): (ENG006 or ECS032A); (MAT022B C- or better or MAT027B C- or better); EBS075.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) for irrigation management and water resources planning; including the basic principles and key factors controlling evaporation and ET rates, methods of measuring these factors in the field and remotely, and determination of likely water requirements for crops and various landscape conditions as needed for water resources planning. Well construction operation and maintenance. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass only.<>, Course Description: Description: Planning, execution and reporting of research projects. Use of bioinstrumentation, industrial surveillance techniques and the NIOSH lifting guide. Where do Biological Systems Engineers Work? Group study of selected topics; restricted to lower division students. Clean technologies and green technologies including energy are some of the fastest growing markets for new investments. General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Oral Skills (OL); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<>
Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): MAT012 (can be concurrent) or MAT016B (can be concurrent) or MAT021A (can be concurrent).<> General Education:<> Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s).<> Repeat Credit:<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Ecological Systems Engineering.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Graduate students in science or engineering.<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Practical hydrology and runoff water quality management from disturbed watersheds. Opening Fall 2022, the systems and synthetic biology major provides students with a broad understanding of these two related and interdisciplinary fields. Cross Listing:<> Please feel free to use the following Sample Academic Plans to help, or contact your advisor for more information. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Record keeping and patents. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Irrigation & Drainage.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Western Center for Agricultural Equipment, Fish Conservation and Cultivation Laboratory, Biological Systems Engineering (EBS) Courses. Newly engineered materials play a crucialrole in technology, health and the well-being of society. Example models include package design, evaporation, respiration heating, thermal processing of foods, and plant growth. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Instrumentation and control for biological production systems. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass only.<>, Course Description: Description: Group study of selected topics; restricted to lower division students.<> Cross Listing:<> Prerequisite(s): EBS170B (can be concurrent); EBS170B required concurrently.<> Interaction between irrigation and drainage.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Repeat Credit:<>
Internship. Cross Listing:<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL).<> Repeat Credit:<> GE credit: Lecture4 hour(s). Repeat Credit:<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Systems analysis, energy conversion technologies, environmental considerations, economics and system optimization.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> This is the heart of the discipline. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. Well-trained individuals in all related fields are needed to provide the level of expertise required to advance technology and policy and to satisfy national and global objectives for greater energy sustainability. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Aquacultural Engineering.<> Toggle Academic Advising & Student Services, Toggle Student Resource & Information Centers, Toggle Academic Information, Policies, & Regulations, Toggle African American & African Studies, Toggle Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry (Graduate Group), Toggle Agricultural & Resource Economics, Toggle Applied Mathematics (Graduate Group), Toggle Atmospheric Science (Graduate Group), Toggle Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology (Graduate Group), Toggle Biological & Agricultural Engineering, Toggle Biomedical Engineering (Graduate Group), Toggle Child Development (Graduate Group), Toggle Civil & Environmental Engineering, Toggle Clinical Research (Graduate Group), Toggle Electrical & Computer Engineering, Toggle Environmental Policy & Management (Graduate Group), Toggle Gender, Sexuality, & Women's Studies, Toggle Health Informatics (Graduate Group), Toggle Hemispheric Institute of the Americas, Toggle Horticulture & Agronomy (Graduate Group), Toggle Human Development (Graduate Group), Toggle Hydrologic Sciences (Graduate Group), Toggle Integrative Genetics & Genomics (Graduate Group), Toggle Integrative Pathobiology (Graduate Group), Toggle International Agricultural Development (Graduate Group), Toggle Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Toggle Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, Toggle Molecular, Cellular, & Integrative Physiology (Graduate Group), Toggle Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior, Toggle Nursing Science & Health-Care Leadership, Toggle Nutritional Biology (Graduate Group), Toggle Performance Studies (Graduate Group), Toggle Pharmacology & Toxicology (Graduate Group), Toggle Population Biology (Graduate Group), Toggle Preventive Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Group), Toggle Soils & Biogeochemistry (Graduate Group), Toggle Transportation Technology & Policy (Graduate Group), Toggle Viticulture & Enology (Graduate Group), Toggle Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology, Toggle Additional Education Opportunities, Administrative Offices & U.C. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Credit Limitation(s):<> All rights reserved. Repeat Credit: May be repeated 6 unit(s).<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Learning Activities: Variable 3-15 hour(s).<> Prerequisite(s): EBS 075; (ENG 006 or ECS 030); MAT 022B C- or better. Repeat Credit: May be repeated.<> Special topics in Food Engineering. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Cross Listing:<> Most of the forms listed below are also found on the UC Davis Graduate Studies Website. Heterogeneous kinetics. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. Repeat Credit:<> Enrollment Restriction(s): Limited enrollment.<> Example models include package design, evaporation, respiration heating, thermal processing of foods, and plant growth.<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Aspects of multi-phase flow in soils and their application to infiltration and immiscible displacement problems. Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Selection of units for power matching and optimum performance.<> Learning Activities: Discussion 1 hour(s).<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Laboratory 3 hour(s).<> Special topics in Aquacultural Engineering. General Education:<> Computer problem solution of models. Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Laboratory 3 hour(s).<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Project for study previously selected by student and instructor in course 170B. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Forest Engineering.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Learning Activities: Laboratory 6 hour(s).<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Cross Listing:<> Cross Listing:<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Introduction to computer-aided design and mechanical fabrication of designs. <> Graduate Program Degree Requirements: Approved 10 October 2019, Ph.D Program of Study: Due in the first year before the end of the third quarter, Master of Science Program of Study: Due in the first year before the end of the second quarter. Repeat Credit:<> GE credit: Laboratory3 hour(s). Learning Activities: Laboratory 3 hour(s).<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Graduate standing.<> Biological systems engineers are trying to solve some of the most important and difficult challenges humanity faces in order to create a cleaner, more sustainable future. Cross Listing:<> Internship. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Integrated Bachelor's and Master's Degree, Agricultural and Natural Resources Engineering, Graduate Studies Filing Fee Application and Regulations (PDF), Master's Candidate Program of Study (GBSE), Exit Seminar Form (Due after completion of thesis/dissertation). Credit Limitation(s):<> Prerequisite(s): BIS 002A; PHY 009C (can be concurrent). Learning Activities: Seminar 1 hour(s).<> Credit Limitation(s):<>
General Education:<> Prerequisite(s): EBS127.<> Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass only.<>, Course Description: Description: Directed group study.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Lecture2 hour(s); Laboratory6 hour(s); Project (Term Project). Western Center for Agricultural Equipment, Fish Conservation and Cultivation Laboratory, Biological Systems Engineering (EBS) Courses. All rights reserved. General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Repeat Credit:<> Learning Activities: Variable 3-15 hour(s).<> Repeat Credit:<> Learning Activities: Lecture 2 hour(s).<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Forest Engineering.<> Prerequisite(s): EBS103 or HYD103N.<> Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass only.<>, Course Description: Description: Supervised work experience in biological systems engineering. Credit Limitation(s):<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated.<> Prerequisite(s): EBS170A; EBS170BL (can be concurrent); EBS170BL required concurrently.<>
General Education:<> Cross Listing:<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Fluid and solid rheology, viscoelastic behavior of foods and other biological materials, and application of rheological properties to food and biological systems (i.e., pipeline design, extrusion, mixing, coating). Prerequisite(s): ENG100.<> Cross Listing:<> From day one, Biological Systems Engineering students are hands on problem solving, creating, designing, building, researching, analyzing, and more. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Techniques for measuring and recording physical properties of biological materials.<> The Biological Systems Engineering Graduate Program aims to enhance the capacity for teaching and research in biological systems engineering, and train the future generation of professionals to address challenges associated with the sustainable production, management, and use of biological materials. Prerequisite(s): ENG102; ENG104.<> Cross Listing:<>
Copyright The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. Supervised work experience in biological systems engineering. Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Systems biology aims to understand how complex organismal properties and structures arise from simple components and interactions, and to identify design principles common to many types of biological regulation. Cross Listing:<> Lower division standing; project approval prior to period of internship.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Learning Activities: Variable 3-15 hour(s).<> This hold requires that you meet with your major advisor to discuss your educational, professional, personal goals and challenges.
Cross Listing:<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> GE credit: Lecture3 hour(s); Discussion1 hour(s).
Prerequisite(s): EBS 075; ENG 105; BIS 002A; BIS 002B; BIS 002C. Credit Limitation(s):<> Cross Listing:<> Expand your horizons by studying abroad or pursuing global learning on campus. Emphasis on project selection, data sources, specifications, human factors, biological materials, safety systems, and professionalism. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. Prerequisite(s): EBS170C (can be concurrent); EBS170C required concurrently.<>
The UC Davis General Catalog maintains the most up-to-date course information. Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s).<> Learning Activities: Lecture/Discussion 4 hour(s).<> Repeat Credit:<> Learning Activities: Discussion 1 hour(s).<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Oral Skills (OL); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Learning Activities: Variable 3-15 hour(s).<> Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): HYD124 C or better; consent of instructor.<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Properties of typical biological materials; composition and structure with emphasis on the effects of physical and biochemical properties on design of engineered systems; interactions of biological materials with typical engineering materials.<> Individual or group projects involving the fabrication, assembly and testing of components, devices, structures, or systems designed to solve specific engineering problems in biological systems. Copyright The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Individual or group projects involving the design of devices, structures, or systems to solve specific engineering problems in biological systems.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Credit Limitation(s):<>
Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Aquacultural Engineering.<> Explore internships and jobs on campus and beyond. All rights reserved.
Learning Activities: Variable.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Development of hillslope and soils restoration concepts and practice, modeling and application.<> Cross Listing:<> Prerequisite(s): PHY009B.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Learning Activities: Variable.<> Prerequisite(s): ABT110 or ESM110 or HYD110 or EBS145.<> May be repeated for credit topic differs. General Education:<> Prerequisite(s): ENG105; or equivalent.<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Discussion 1 hour(s).<> Upper division standing; approval of project prior to period of internship. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Research group conference.<> Repeat Credit:<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Lecture3 hour(s); Laboratory3 hour(s). Cross Listing: HYD241.<> Students in theirthird yearwill have a hold placed during the spring 2021quarter, requiring that you submit your completed Advising WorksheetbyMay 31st, 2021. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Introduction to computer-aided design and mechanical fabrication of designs. Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Study of fundamental surface science theories as applied to physical and chemical interactions of carbohydrates and polysaccharides.<> Energy, Science and Technology, Energy Policy and Energy Efficiency:There is an urgent need to develop and commercialize technologies for the sustainable conversion and use of energy. General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> <> Cross Listing:<> (Same course as HYD 147.) Enrollment Restriction(s):<> We will then release your hold. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Repeat Credit:<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> For detailed information about all the majors and minors offered in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, please see the Degree Requirements page. Biological Systems Engineering (EBS) majors apply the principles of engineering to the discipline of biology. Land Air & Water Resources ikisekka@ucdavis.edu, Advisor: General Stavros Vougioukas Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Agricultural Engineering.<> Repeat Credit:<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Water allocation, capacity expansion, and reservoir operation. Students in theirsecond yearwill have a hold placed during the winter 2021quarter, requiring that you submit your completed Advising Worksheetby March 5, 2021. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Cross Listing:<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Copyright The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Learning Activities: Variable 3-15 hour(s).<> General Education:<> General Education:<> Learning Activities: Variable 1-5 hour(s).<> <> Principles and engineering design of environmental control systems. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Cross Listing:<> Upper division standing in Engineering. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Copyright The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. Repeat Credit: May be repeated.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Cross Listing:<> The process to declare a double major is the same as declaring a single major.
Analysis and simulation of heat conduction, convection and radiation. Have a 2.0 or higher UC GPA in completed engineering courses. General Education:<> Cross Listing:<> Prerequisite(s):<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Get hands on with your interests. Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Learning Activities: Variable 1-5 hour(s).<> Learning Activities: Variable 1-5 hour(s).<> General Education:<> GE credit: Lecture3 hour(s); Laboratory3 hour(s). General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Emphasis on low back, shoulder and hand/wrist biomechanics. Credit Limitation(s):<> The Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering offers a major in Biological Systems Engineering (EBS) and minors in Geographic Information Systems; Energy, Science and Technology; Energy Policy, Energy Efficiency, and Precision Agriculture. The first two years of study are dedicated to developing an appreciation of engineering design along with the scientific and general background necessary for study in the field. Supervised work experience in biological systems engineering. Cumulative trauma disorders. Thermodynamics and bioenergetics. Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s), Laboratory 3 hour(s).<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Food Engineering.<> Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing.<> Graduate standing.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Fundamentals of mass transfer and kinetics in biological systems. Repeat Credit:<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Variable.
Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> All forms are housed on the Office of Graduate Studies Forms web page, with the exception of the Exit Seminar Form. GE credit: Variable3-15 hour(s). Upper division coursework further develops skills in biological systems and science, mathematics, and engineering. Credit Limitation(s):<> Cross Listing: HYD144.<> Cross Listing:<> Cross Listing:<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Learning Activities: Variable 1-5 hour(s).<> Prospective Student Fellowship: Jan 15, 2022, Transcript Requirements / Submitting Final Transcripts, Remote Participation in Graduate Examinations, Internal Fellowship Competition for Current Graduate Students, Internal Fellowships for Prospective Students, Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition Programs, Diversity Programming for Prospective Students & Postdocs, Diversity Programming for Postdocs, Admitted & Continuing Students, GradPathways Institute for Professional Development, Guidelines for Facilitating Publication of Graduate Student Work, Graduate Student Advisor to the Dean of Graduate Studies and Chancellor, Chancellor's Graduate and Professional Student Advisory Board. Prerequisite(s): EBS125; EBS130.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Learning Activities: Variable 1-5 hour(s).<> Research group conference. First, you must meet the academic requirements of the major and receive the appropriate approvals. General Education:<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Upper division standing in Engineering. Prerequisite(s): EBS 170B (can be concurrent); EBS 170B required concurrently. Learning Activities: Lecture 4 hour(s).<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Special topics in Sensors & Actuators.<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor; upper division standing in Engineering.<> Prerequisite(s): EBS 001; ENG 102; ENG 104. Cross Listing: HYD242.<> Cross Listing: HYD103N.<> Have you ever wondered what your stuff is made of? GE credit: Discussion1 hour(s). This minor is ideal for students interested in information processing of spatial data related to remote sensing, land information systems, marine cartography, thematic mapping, surface modeling, environmental modeling resources management, public utility planning, emergency response, geomarketing, geotechnics, precision agriculture, archaeology, military exercises, and computer-aided design. Credit Limitation(s):<> Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> GE credit: Lecture/Lab3 hour(s); Fieldwork. Learning Activities: Lecture 2 hour(s), Laboratory 3 hour(s).<> (Same course as HYD 144.) Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.<> Special topics in Forest Engineering. Please keep in mind that the coursework listed on this site is for information purposes only. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor; upper division standing.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Repeat Credit:<> Biological & Ag Engineering (530) 752-1020 | tjeoh@ucdavis.edu, 2001 Walker Hall | One Shields AvenueDavis, CA 95616Contact Us. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor; upper division standing in Engineering.<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Enrollment Restriction(s):<> Follow the below steps if you wish to move from EBS to a different major: Please note: permission to transfer from one college to another may be denied or deferred if you are are not in good academic standing and/or you have a GPA of less than 2.0 in courses that are required by the new major. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Each year, the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering accepts a number of qualified students from other majors. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): MAT 016B or MAT 021A; HYD 103 or ENG 103 recommended.
Cross Listing:<> Our undergraduates work directly with our faculty through research projects and labs. General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Tutoring individual students, leading small voluntary discussion groups, or assisting the instructor in laboratories affiliated with one of the department's regular courses. Prerequisite(s): EBS 125. Explore internships and jobs on campus and beyond. The goal of these minors is to prepare students for careers that require training in energy science and technology, efficiency, and policy. Anatomical, physiological, and biomechanical bases of physical ergonomics. Credit Limitation(s):<> Learning Activities: Lecture 3 hour(s).<> Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only.<>.
Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Fundamentals of mass transfer and kinetics in biological systems. Special topics in Biomedical Engineering. Prerequisite(s): EBS145; SSC100; ABT110; HYD110.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE).<> Computer Science Engineering and Computer Science (L&S), Computer Science Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering and Computer Engineering. fathallah@ucdavis.edu, Graduate Program Chair Tina Zicari Static and dynamic biomechanical modeling. Cross Listing:<> GE credit: Variable3-15 hour(s). UC Davis General Admission Requirements Engineering design including professional responsibilities. Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Prerequisite(s): EBS125.<> General Education: Science & Engineering (SE); Quantitative Literacy (QL); Scientific Literacy (SL); Visual Literacy (VL); Writing Experience (WE).<> Cross Listing:<> Credit Limitation(s):<> Analysis and simulation of heat conduction, convection and radiation. Copyright The Regents of the University of California, Davis campus. Upper division standing. Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Uncertainty analysis in experiments and computations. Steady and transient heat transfer. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. Repeat Credit: May be repeated when topic differs.<> Grade Mode: Letter.<>, Course Description: Description: Selected topics on physical properties, such as mechanical, optical, rheological, and aerodynamic properties, as related to the design of harvesting, handling, sorting, and processing equipment. Fundamentals of groundwater flow and contaminant hydrology. Learning Activities: Lecture 2 hour(s), Laboratory 3 hour(s).<>
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