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Undergraduate Certificate in Bioelectronics

The U.S. Department of Labor projects that biomedical engineering will be the fastest growing engineering field in the next five years. Bioelectronics involves the engineering of electronics, implants, and other devices for use in medicine and biological research.

For the professional who already has an engineering degree and is looking to move into a different branch of the field, the Undergraduate Certificate in Bioelectronics can leverage your experience and quickly prepare you for a position in a growing area of engineering. This certificate program assumes you are highly motivated and have experience in a production environment.

Courses taken for the Certificate in Bioelectronics can be applied to the completion of a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering at Lawrence Tech.


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Curriculum

Prerequisite

A university-level chemistry course or CHM1213 (3 credit hours).

Any student without an equivalent course of university-level chemistry must talk with an advisor (ejensen@ltu.edu or 248.204.240) before enrolling.



Curriculum Courses Credit Hours
BIO1213         Biology 1 3
BME2103       Biochemistry for Engineers 3
BIO2203        Anatomy and Physiology 3
BIO 2021       Life Sciences Lab  
-OR-  
BIO 1221       Biology 1 Lab 1
(BIO 2021 preferred, when available)  
BME4103       Foundations in Medical Imaging   3
BME3103       Bioinstrumentation 3
BME4503       Bioelectrical Physics 3
   
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 19

(One course may be substituted at the discretion of the biomedical engineering program director.)


Admission Requirements

A bachelor of science degree from an accredited University. If your degree is not in engineering, additional course work may be required. In particular, it is assumed that you have had the equivalent of university-level courses in chemistry, circuits, and electronics, with a typical engineering mathematics background as required by ABET accreditation. Specific programs in engineering and mathematics are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, Telephone: (410) 347-7700.

Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in their undergraduate program may be conditionally admitted to the certificate program. For those students, their eligibility to continue will be reviewed after the completion of BIO1213 Biology 1, BME2103 Biochemistry for Engineers, BIO2203 Anatomy and Physiology, and BIO2021 Life Sciences Lab.


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