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BE 4980: Independent Study 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
A student enrolled in this course is afforded the opportunity to pursue a specialized topic in his or her chosen field of study. After an approved area of study has been selected, weeklymeetings with the course advisor are required. A final report, the format of which is left to the discretion of the advisor, is required at the end of the term. (prereq: senior standing, permission of instructor and EECS department chair)
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BE 499: Clinical Internship 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The senior biomedical engineering student has an elective option of working at one of the affiliated hospitals ormedical laboratories. Studentsmay apply for clinical internship positions; they are not assigned to students. Each clinical internshipmust be approved by the biomedical engineering programdirector and the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department chairman prior to registration. Comprehensive documentation in the formof an engineering logbook, including all aspects of the internship,must be submitted to the biomedical engineering programdirector at the end of the internship. (prereq: senior standing, written consent of the BE programdirector and EECS department chair)
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BI 256: Microbiology 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course introduces students to the basics ofmicrobiology and the importance of this topic in health care. Topics includemicrobial characteristics and pathogenesis, and general and specific immune reactions to bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Epidemiology and infection control of themore commonmicrobial diseases are also covered. The laboratory includes topics ofmicroscopy, staining techniques, and elements ofmicrobial nutrition, growth,metabolism and antibiotic sensitivity. (prereq: BI-102)
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BI 260: Nutrition 2
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course introduces nutritional concepts as they relate to human health and fitness. Topics include a basic introduction to nutrition covering carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Further topics include "what is a healthy diet,"metabolism, energy balance, and theimpact of nutrition on health and disease. (prereq: BI-102, CH-223)
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BI 274: Human Anatomy and Physiology III 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The objective of this course is to present the basic principles of functional human anatomy and physiology that apply to homeostasis, the endocrine system, the respiratory system, the urinary system, water and electrolyte balance, the digestive system, and the reproductive systems and development. (prereq: BI-172)
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BI 2810: Pharmacology I 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course introduces the students to the effects of drugs on physiological systems. Topics include general principles of pharmacology, cancer chemotherapy, chemotherapy of infectious agents,modulators of immune function, drugs affecting fluid and electrolyte balance, peripheral nervous systempharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology and respiratory pharmacology. (prereq: BI-102, BI-172, BI-273, BI-274)
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BI 290: Pathophysiology I 4
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course provides students with an understanding of the disease process, including etiologics,manifestations, diagnoses and treatmentmodalities. Topics covered include central concepts of pathophysiology, alterations in cellular function, alterations in host defense mechanisms, cardiovascular alterations, and alterations in respiratory functions. Further topics include alterations in fluid, electrolyte and acid-base homeostasis, and imbalances. (prereq: BI-102, BI-172, BI-273, BI-274)
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BI 3100: Physiology I 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The objective of this course is to present the basic principles of human physiology which apply to homeostasis, cellmembrane potentials and transportmechanisms, nerve andmuscle, and heart and the circulatory system. (prereq: BI-102, CH-223,MA-3610)
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BI 3110: Physiology II 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The objective of this course is to present the basic principles of human physiology which apply to themicrocirculation and the lymphatic system, the blood, the respiratory system, the renal system, the gastrointestinal systemand the endocrine system. (prereq: BI-3100)
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BI 373: Physiology I 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The objective of this course is to present the basic principles of human physiology which apply to homeostasis, cellmembrane potentials and transportmechanisms, nerve andmuscle, and heart and the circulatory system. (prereq: BI-102, CH-223, BE-361)
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