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ASTR 533: Galaxies:Structure,Dynamics and Formation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Galactic structure and dynamics. Observed scaling relations. Models and observations of galaxy formation and evolution. Enrollment restricted to graduate students.
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BCHE 299: Undergraduate Research Projects
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
10-20 h., 1-2 c.u., admission by permission of the biochemistry undergraduate chairman. Independent Research.
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BCHE 300: Senior Research Projects
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
10-20 h., 1-2 c.u., admission by permission of the biochemistry undergraduate chairman.
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BCHE 404: Biochemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Year long course --initial registration must occur in Fall term, 0 c.u. for first term and 2 c.u. for second term, 10h. CHEM 451 or permission of instructor required. Independent research projects in the laboratories of individual faculty members. A list of possible research supervisors is available in the Biochemistry office (357 Chemistry). In addition to their laboratory projects, students will attend a weekly seminar in which their own and related work will be discussed.
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BCHE 580: Biological Physics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Physics 150-151 or 170-171, Math 104-114 or Math 104 115. Recommended: concurrent Physics 230 or prior Physics 250, basic background in chemistry and biology.
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BE 099: Independent Study in Bioengineering
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Freshman or Sophomore standing in BE (Both BAS and BSE). An individualized research-based learning experience on a biomedical research problem. Requires preparation of a proposal, literature evaluation, and preparation of a research paper and presentation. Regular progress reports and meetings with a faculty advisor are required.
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BE 100: Introduction to Bioengineering
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Corequisite(s): MATH 104, PHYS 140 or 150. Open to Freshmen only. Survey course introducing students to the breadth of bioengineering. Course consists of weekly guest lectures and a series of small projects and reports that allow students to explore different facets of bioengineering.
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BE 200: Bioengineering I:Introduction to Biomechanics and Biomaterials
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing, MATH 104, 114, PHYS 140, 141 or PHYS 150, 151. Corequisite(s): MATH 240. Application of statics and dynamics to simple force analyses of the musculoskeletal system. Introduction to the fundamentals of strength of materials. Biomechanics of soft and hard tissues: microstructure and mechanical properties. This course is intended to provide a solid foundation in statics and mechanics of materials with particular focus on human joint biomechanics. The first portion of the course will present fundamental concepts of force and mechanics of rigid and deformable bodies. The remainder of the course will consist of an introduction of materials science and engineering, including the classification and bulk properties of implantable materials, and will also address specific topics including torsional loading and bending. By the end of the course, it is anticipated that students will be able to integrate the origin of tissue mechanical properties with structure/function analyses of load-bearing tissues in the human body.
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BE 209: Bioengineering Lab I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Corequisite(s): BE 200. Students taking BE 209 are required to be enrolled in BE 200 and to have completed the physics and chemistry laboratories scheduled during the freshmen year. BE 209 is the first laboratory course in the Bioengineering curriculum. It is required for both BSE and BAS majors. It is intended for the fall semester of the semester. Bioengineering Lab II. (B) Prerequisite(s): BE 209. Corequisite(s): Math 241.Second term of a two-year sequence designed to integrate real world experiences into various Bioengienering Science courses. Experiments and projects in mechanics, material and chemical applications to Biomedical Engineering.
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BE 220: Structure and Properties of Biomaterials
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 101, BE 209. Corequisite(s): MATH 241, BE 210. An examination of the structure of property, performance relationship for materials used in surgical implants and medical devices. Consideration is given to issues of biocompatibility, degradation of materials by biological systems, and biological response to artificial materials. Particular attention will be given to the materials of the total hip prosthesis and their relationship to the long-term outcomes for total hip arthoplasty.
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