UCLA or UCSB or UCSD Chem Eng

<p>What I meant was UCSD does not train chemical engineers who want to work in biotechnology industry. A biologist develops a small-scale cell culture or baterial process that is producing a recombinant protein, and a chemical engineer scales up such process to produce the desired protein in a large scale. I read catalogs of three schools and did not see any biochemical/biotechnology engineering courses.
UCSB offers these biochemical/biotechnology engineering courses:
CH E 125. Principles of Bioengineering
CH E 154. Engineering Approaches to Systems Biology
CH E 170. Molecular and Cellular Biology for Engineers
CH E 171. Introduction to Biochemical Engineering
CH E 179. Biotechnology Laboratory
UCLA offers these biochemical/biotechnology engineering courses:
104D. Molecular Biotechnology Lecture: From Gene to Product
104DL. Molecular Biotechnology Laboratory: From Gene to Product
C115. Biochemical Reaction Engineering
C125. Bioseparations and Bioprocess Engineering
CM127. Synthetic Biology for Biofuels
CM145. Molecular Biotechnology for Engineers
UCSD does not offer any biochemical/biotechnology engineering courses.</p>