Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Marya Cokar
Adjunct Assistant Teaching Professor
Lecturer, Rice Center for Engineering Leadership
Average rating
4.2
20 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.1
course-linked average
Courses
3
in seeded sections
Courses taught
CHBE 243
Chemical Engineering Lab I
Fundamental chemical engineering experiments demonstrating laboratory safety procedures, use of analytical equipment, and basic fluid mechanics, phase behavior, energy and mass balances, and fluid properties. Lectures will introduce technical report writing and communication. Cross-list: CHBE 243.
CHBE 695
Mche Independent Study
Students will do research and/or carry out independent study on a particular problem as agreed by the student and advisor. The number of credit hours granted will be determined in each case based upon work load. Students will be provided an outline (syllabus) of the expectations for hours and product that will be reviewed periodically with the advisor and course instructor. Repeatable for Credit.
RCEL 504
Ethical-Technical Leadership
Technology-based companies are powered by teams of engineers who create products and services that create value and competitive advantages for organizations that can turn into profits. However, the matrices of technical and user related decision paths that engineering leaders make to guide the team are not always constrained by ethics in a formal way. This course will help students understand the impact of ethics on engineering and technology in order to apply ethics concepts to decision making on issues that emerge in the workplace during one’s career. In order to enroll in an online section of this course, you are expected to have a working camera and microphone. During class sessions, you must be able to participate using your microphone and you are expected to have your camera on for the duration of the class so that you are visible to the instructor and other students in the class, just as you would be in an in person class. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for RCEL 504 if student has credit for COMP 604.