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ME 573: Methods of Engineering Analysis
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Application of principles of analog and digital computers and numerical methods to solve mechanical engineering problems. Prerequisites: ME 341; ME 273; MTH, 224.
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ME 577: Finite Element Methods in Engineering
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Theory of finite element methods and applications in mechanical engineering: review of matrix algebra and basic theorem of elasticity. Direct formulation of plane truss element and variational formulations of plane stress/strain, axisymmetric solids, flexural beam, and flat plate elements. Element analysis and isoparametric formulation. Applications to problems of stability, vibrations, thermal stress analysis, and fluid mechanics. Computer programming techniques. Prerequisite: senior standing in ME or consent of instructor.
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ME 580: Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Human body as a thermal and mechanical system. Mathematical modeling. Thermodynamics aspects of biological systems. Energy balance of a human body as a closed and open thermodynamic system. Static and dynamic analysis of a human body as a mechanical system. Principles of instrumentation used in the medical field. Interfacing of microprocessors with rehabilitative devices. Demonstrative laboratory exercises. Field trips. Prerequisites: ME 301, 302, 303; BIO 200.
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ME 582: Medical Imaging
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to the common methods and devices employed for medical imaging, including conventional x-ray imaging, x-ray computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine (single photon planar imaging), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultra-sound imaging. The physics and design of systems, typical clinical applications, medical image processing, and tomographic reconstruction. Cross-listed as EE 582. Prerequisites: Senior standing in engineering or consent of instructor.
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ME 591: Topics in Mechanical Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. Graduate students may repeat the course under different topic names up to a maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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MED 155: Brass Technique, Materials & Methods
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Brass instruments; emphasis on teaching methods and literature.
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MED 155 - Brass Technique, Materials & Methods
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MED 251: String Technique, Materials & Methods
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Methods of teaching strings; participation in group performance on all string instruments.
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MED 251 - String Technique, Materials & Methods
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MED 252: Advanced String Technique, Materials & Methods
1.00 Credits
Bradley University
Continuation of MED 251: specialization in one of the string instruments. Evaluation of grade school materials. Prerequisite: MED 251 or consent of instructor.
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MED 252 - Advanced String Technique, Materials & Methods
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MED 257: Percussion Technique, Materials & Methods
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Playing and teaching all percussion instruments used in school bands and orchestras.
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MED 257 - Percussion Technique, Materials & Methods
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MED 321: Conducting I
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Technique of the baton; gestures and learning independence of hands. Short score reading and rehearsal. Conducting the class in short exercises. Prerequisite: junior standing in music.
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