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MINOR IN BIOELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

A minor in Bioelectrical Engineering may be earned by a student in any University bachelor's degree program. This minor provides students with an opportunity to integrate physiology and biological sciences with engineering aspects in signal measurement and processing. To qualify for a Minor in Bioelectrical Engineering, students must complete a minimum of 21 credits as described below with a minimum grade of C- in each course.

CURRICULUM CREDITS

Course Requirements
  1. All students must take the following three courses:
BISC 207(a) Introductory Biology I (seats reserved during spring semester only) 4
MATH 242 Analytic Geometry and Calculus B 4
PHYS 202(b) Introductory Physics II 4
or
PHYS 208(b) Introductory Physics II 4

  1. And one of the following courses:
BISC 306 General Physiology 3
ELEG 471 Mathematical Physiology 3

  1. And two of the following courses(c):
ELEG 475 Image Processing with Biomedical Applications 3
ELEG 478 Introduction to Nano and Biophotonics 3
ELEG 479 Introduction to Medical Imaging Systems 3
ELEG 676 Bioinformatics and Biosystems Analysis I 3
ELEG 680 Immunology for Engineers 3
BISC 627 Neuroscience II 3
BMEG 330 Biomedical Instrumentation 3
KAAP 688 Electromyographic Kinesiology 3

TOTAL CREDITS 21
  1. BISC 208 cannot be substituted for BISC 207.
  2. It is understood that PHYS 201/PHYS 207 is taken before PHYS 202/PHYS 208.
  3. The listed 400 and 600-level courses are open to any student who has completed requirements (1) and (2) and the necessary prerequisites (or obtained permission of instructor). Other courses can be included upon approval by the minor administration committee.
Further inquiries about the Bioelectrical Engineering Minor can be made to Professor Michael Haney at (302) 831-4299 (302) 831-4299 or haney@ee.udel.edu.



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