BIO-421: Scanning Electron Microscopy

Class Program
Credits 2
Instructional Method
LEC

This course is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and use of the techniques of scanning electron microscopy. The course is for students from a variety of disciplines, including but not limited to biology, chemistry, art, and human environmental science. Topics include history of SEM, electron optics (gun, lenses, probes, current), electron beam interactions (scattering and volume), image processing and optimization, critical point drying, and sputter coating. Designed as an instrumentation course it is necessary that students gain hands on knowledge of the SEM by completing a project. Each student will prepare a poster of their project results for presentation on the Day Celebrating Student Achievement. Three hours instruction per week.

Required Prerequisites

Either BIO-111/BIO-141 or BIO-112/BIO-142
Junior or Senior Standing