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Courses
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COURSES
Students: Please see Blackboard for detailed course information
Fall 2006
BME2203 Anatomy & Physiology
- The fundamental structure and function of the human body for students preparing for professions in the biomedical sciences. The basic anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, nervous, endocrine, renal and reproductive systems will be discussed. Essential concepts that integrate anatomic structure with physiological processes will be examined.
EGE1012 Intro to Engineering
- Survey of the scope engineering and the engineer's role in society. Basic engineering tools such as math modeling, calculator usage and graphic design principles. Design project involving teamwork required.
Spring 2007
BME1002 Intro to BME
- Overview of biomedical engineering, principles of living systems, engineering applications of bio-molecular and cellular fundamentals, and medical engineering.
BME1011 BME Seminar
- The Biomedical Seminar will be organized as a lecture series. Prominent leaders from the Biomedical Engineering industry will lecture on topics such as biomedical ethics, regulations, biomedical advancements, job opportunities and other timely biomedical activities.
BME3002 Biomedical Best Practices
- This course explores many ethical issues facing today's biomedical engineers. Regulations involving responsible conduct in research, including protection of human and animal subjects will be discussed. Professional conduct areas will also be covered, including funding, data collection, and publications.
BME4993 Directed Study—Impact Biomechanics
EGE1012 Intro to Engineering
- Survey of the scope engineering and the engineer's role in society. Basic engineering tools such as math modeling, calculator usage and graphic design principles. Design project involving teamwork required.