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BE 225: Technology and Engineering in Medicine
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): First year college physics, chemistry and biology or AP credit; Sophmore and higher standing only. This course will provide an in-depth examination of technology and its impact on medicine, with an emphasis on the intersection of engineering with medicine and health. Basic foundations of historical perspective, constraints on technological development., and the promise and peril of technological impact on medicine will be discussed. Modules will also focus on specific tehnological advanceswhich have had significant impact on the field of medicine. These include: imaging and diagnosis of disease, genetic therapy and pharmacology, and rehabilitative devices, assistive devices and transplantation.
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BE 301: Bioengineering Signals and Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): BE 210, MATH 241. Properties of signals and systems and examples of biological and biomedical signals and systems; linear, time invariant systems; Fourier analysis of signals and systems with applications to biomedical signals such as ECG and EEG; frequency analysis of first and second order systems; the frequency response; of systems characterized by linear constant-coefficient differential equations; introduction to digital and analog filtering, sampling and sampling theorem and aliasing.
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BE 303: Ethics,Social and Professional Responsibility for Engineers
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing. Provides an overview of the ethical and professional responsibilities of engineers, as engineerng professionals, as members of engineering organizations, and as participants in medical or scientific research. The course will make extensive use of student group presentations and role playing in the analysis of cases based on real-world problems with ethical dimensions. The case studies will vary from year to year, but will be chosen to reflect the full range of engineering fields and disciplines including areas of Bioengineering and Biomedical research.
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BE 305: Engineering Principles of Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing. Analysis of cellular and systems-level human physiology with an emphaisis on clinical applications. Particular emphasis is on mechanisms of function in the neural and cardiovascular systems.
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BE 309: Bioengineering Lab III
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
All students taking BE 309 are required to have satisfactorily completed BE 210 and be familiar with the operation and rules of the laboratory, use of the computer facilities and software, and safety regulations. BE 309 is the first half of the third year continuation of BE 209 and BE 210. It is required for BSE majors and may be taken as an elective by BAS majors.
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BE 310: Bioengineering Lab IV
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Corequisite(s): BE 350. Fourth semester of a two year sequence designed to integrate real world experiences into various Bioengineering and Bioengineering Science courses. Laboratory emphasizing biotransport and biomedical instumentaion.
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BE 324: Chemical Basis of Bioengineering II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 140, 141 or 150, 151, MATH 240, CHEM 101, 102. Advanced topics in physical chemistry including solution and colloid chemistry, electrochemistry, surface phenomena, and macromolecules applied to biological systems.
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BE 324 - Chemical Basis of Bioengineering II
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BE 330: Soft Materials. 350.Transport Processes in Living Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): MATH 241 or equivalent, PHYS 140 or 150. Introduction to basic principles of fluid mechanics and of energy and mass transport with emphasis on applications to living systems and biomedical devices.
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BE 400: Preceptorship in Clinical Bioengineering
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Introduction to the integration of biomedical engineering in clinical medicine through lectures and a preceptorship with clinical faculty. This course is for BE majors ONLY, with preference given to BSE students.
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BE 402: From Biomedical Science to the Marketplace
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing in Bioengineering or permission of the instructor. Course Objectives and Relationship to Program Education. This course explores the transition from discovery of fundamental knowledge to its ultimate application in a clinical device or drug. Emphasis is placed upon factors that influence this transition and upon the integrative requirements across many fields necessary to achieve commercial success. Special emphasis is placed on entrepreneurial strategies, intellectual property, financing and the FDA process of proving safety and efficacy. Current public companies in the medical device and drug industry are studies in detail and critiqued against principles developed in class.
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