Academic Year:
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
MAJOR: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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Parenthesized figures indicate year (1 = freshman, 2 = sophomore, 3 = junior, 4 = senior) and semester (F = fall, S = spring). |
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UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
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College of Engineering Breadth Requirements |
21 |
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The College of Engineering requires 21 total Breadth Requirement credits (essentially 9 credits in addition to the University Breadth Requirement.) |
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If chosen carefully, up to 3 credits from each of the University Breadth Requirement categories may be used to simultaneously satisfy the College of Engineering Breadth Requirements for this major.
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Of the 21 credits, 6 credits must be at the Upper Level (usually 300-level or higher) as designated on the College of Engineering Breadth Requirement list.
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Of the 21 credits, 3 credits may be used to satisfy the University Multicultural Requirement (recommended for timely progress toward degree completion.)
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All Breadth Requirement coursework must be passed with a minimum grade of C-.
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Core Courses
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BISC 207 |
Introductory Biology I |
4 (1S) |
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BISC 208 |
Introductory Biology II |
4 (2F) |
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BMEG 401 |
Systems Physiology I |
3 (3F) |
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BMEG 402 |
Systems Physiology II |
3 (3S) |
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BMEG 310 |
Bioengineering Mechanics |
4 (3F) |
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BMEG 320 |
Cell and Tissue Transport |
3 (3S) |
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BMEG 330 |
Medical Instrumentation/Electronics Lab |
3 (3S) |
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BMEG 450 |
Biomedical Engineering Design (DLE) |
4 (4F) |
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CHEG 404 |
Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
3 (3S) |
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CHEM 103 |
General Chemistry I |
4 (1F) |
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CHEM 104 |
General Chemistry II |
4 (1S) |
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CHEM 321 |
Organic Chemistry I |
4 (2F) |
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CHEM 322 |
Organic Chemistry II |
4 (2S) |
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CHEM 527 |
Introduction to Biochemistry |
3 (3F) |
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CISC 106 |
General Computer Science for Engineers |
3 (1F) |
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EGGG 101 |
Introduction to Engineering (FYE) |
2 (1F) |
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ELEG 305 |
Signals and Systems |
3 (2S) |
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ELEG 479 |
Introduction to Medical Imaging Systems |
3 (4S) |
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MATH 241 |
Analytic Geometry and Calculus A |
4 (1F) |
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MATH 242 |
Analytic Geometry and Calculus B |
4 (1S) |
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MATH 243 |
Analytic Geometry and Calculus C |
4 (2F) |
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MATH 305 |
Applied Mathematics for Chemical Engineers |
3 (2S) |
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MEEG 483 |
Orthopaedic Biomechanics |
3 (3S) |
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MSEG 302 |
Materials Science for Engineers |
3 (3F) |
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MSEG 460 |
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering |
3 (4F) |
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PHIL 444 |
Medical Ethics |
3 (4S) |
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PHYS 207 |
Fundamentals of Physics I |
4 (2F) |
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PHYS 208 |
Fundamentals of Physics II |
4 (2S) |
NOTES:
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Italicized courses are under development. See website for course descriptions.
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For students desiring more advanced training in mathematics, the 2-course sequence of MATH 351 and MATH 352 or MATH 351 and MATH 353 may be substituted for MATH 305 and one Technical Elective.
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PHIL 444 counts as an Upper Level Breadth Requirement.
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Technical electives in the Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering curriculum provide the student with an opportunity to pursue areas of particular interest. Technical elective credits demonstrate technical depth and are typically courses at or above the 400 level which are taken after much of the basic engineering science has been mastered and comprise a minimum of 12 credits. Although the majority of the technical depth electives are typically drawn from the College of Engineering, courses from other departments and colleges can be selected with the approval of the departmental advisor.
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CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF |
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