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3.00 Credits
Critical thinking approaches in research. Planning, initiation, and evaluation of research projects, goals, and processes. Students will be required to report on the status and progress of their research, and to formally and critically evaluate their projects. Prerequisites BME 6
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the research activities planned, initiated, and evaluated in BME 7. Students will present research progress and will discuss the possibility of presenting their research results at national scientific conferences, and/or publishing them in scientific journals. Prerequisites BME 7
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Biology 119, Physics 25.) Presentation at an introductory level of selected topics in physics relevant to modern medicine and biology. Development of topics to the point of application to biomedical problems. Topics drawn from acoustics, physics of fluids, diffusion, laser physics, and other subjects varying from year to year. Offered alternate years. (Also offered as 100-level.) Prerequisites Physics 1, 2, or 11, 12 or permission of instructor. Corequisite: Mathematics 13. This course meets the following distribution requirements: Please note: If more than one distribution area is listed, the course can be used to satisfy ONE area only. Natural Sciences
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Electrical Engineering 50 and Engineering Science 50.) An introduction to the interdisciplinary nature of biomedical engineering. The biological, chemical, electrical, and mechanical principles involved in the design and operation of medical devices. Biopotentials, electrodes, transducers, biocompatibility of materials, and patient safety. (May be taken at 100-level.) Prerequisites Permission of instructor. This course is offered during the following semesters: Spring Semester First Summer Semester
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Engineering Psychology 61.) A practical introduction to human performance and to designing for human use. Studies include human factors, ergonomics, work stations, and environmental and legal concerns that impact on design. Examples of good and bad designs illustrate course principles.
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed as Chemical and Biological Engineering 62 and Biology 62.) Overview of key aspects of molecular biology and engineering aspects of biotechnology. Lecture topics include molecular biology, recombinant DNA techniques, immunology, cell biology, protein purification, fermentation, cell culture, combinatorial methods, bioethics, and bioinformatics. Includes a semester-long technical project. (May also be taken at 100 level.) Prerequisites Permission of instructor. This course is offered during the following semesters: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Presentation of individual reports on basic topics to a seminar group for discussion. Credit as arranged. Prerequisites Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Presentation of individual reports on basic topics to a seminar group for discussion. Credit as arranged. Prerequisites Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised undergraduate research on an approved topic. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised undergraduate research on an approved topic. Credit as arranged. Please see departmental website for specific details.
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