Senior Seminar I

A four credit honors seminar for senior STPEC students who have completed STPEC 391H with a grade of C or better. Seminar topic changes each semester. See SPIRE schedule, contact department, or see STPEC Program web-site
(www.umass.edu/stpec) for current description.

STPEC Seminar II

Second part of STPEC junior seminar sequence. Examines the social, historical and political conditions in which the 20th century took place. Contact department for details. Pre-requisite: Completion of STPEC 391H with a grade of C or better.

Biosensors:Principls&Applictns

Biosensors can be applied to many practical applications. They have been designed to detect analytes such as blood glucose, biowarfare agents and food pathogens. This course will cover the principles of biosensor design including biorecongition elements, transduction elements and mircro/nanofabrication. A review of current journals will give an understanding of the latest technologies. A final project will require the design of a biosensor for a given analyte in a sample matrix.

Food Biochemistry

Effects of storage and processing on food quality governed by changes in cellular milieu, structural components, cellular organization, membrane deterioration, and free radical production, plant and animal tissues used as foods. Mr. Hultin

The Science Of Food

Biological and chemical principles underlying the maintenance of food quality during the period after harvest to consumption. Topics include chemical, enzymic, physical, and biological deterioration; implications and prevention; food toxicology. (Gen.Ed. BS)

OEB Ecology Core Course

Foundation course required for all OEB graduate students along with OEB Evolution Core Course. Graduate level topics covering ecology of individuals, populations, communities and spatial patters. Laboratory sessions include problems sets, data manipulation and computer exercises to provide practice with quantitative methods in ecology.
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