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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introductory topics in fluid, heat, and mass transfer including both integral and differential analysis. Develop and utilize Bernoulli's equation, Navier-Stokes relationships, Fourier heat transfer relationships, and Fick's laws. Analysis of problem statements and determination of assumptions for each set of equations is covered. Prerequisites: BME200, BME320, MATH355, PHYS341.
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3.00 Credits
Materials Science is a multidisciplinary field requiring knowledge of chemistry, physics, and mechanics. In this ¿first course¿ we examine effect of chemistry on molecular structure and physical and mechanical properties of materials, and we examine methods of controlling those properties. Examples from the various engineering disciplines are used. Prerequisites: ESCI210, ESCI310; or BME320
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0.00 Credits
A full-time supervised work experience with an agency, firm or organization that employs persons in this degree field. This course is used for the second experiential learning session. Grading system is determined by department offering course. Prerequisite: BME275 Offered every semester.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A work experience with an agency, firm or organization that employs persons in this degree field. This experience may be full time or part-time as required by the industry sponsor. This course is used for the first experiential learning session. Grading system is determined by department offering course. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered every semester.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Laboratory to provide an experience in engineering research and design at a level appropriate to the student's background. Students will work on developing their laboratory skills and ability to successfully design and implement a research plan. Prerequisites: MATH403 And/Or consent of instructor.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Laboratory to provide experience in engineering research design and analysis at a level appropriate to the student's advanced background. Students will assist others in designing laboratory experiments to further develop laboratory skills. Key components are the statistical analysis of the experiment and presentation of the project. Prerequisites: BME 395 And/Or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Building on the foundations of the Measurements course, this course covers both clinical and medical research instrumentation. Specific examples include the design and application of electrodes, biopotential amplifiers, biosensors, therapeutic devices, clinical measurements, implantable devices, non-invasive methods, and medical imaging machines. Electrical safety, noise analysis, and the FDA approval process for medical devices are also discussed. Prerequisites: BME305, BIOL260
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3.00 Credits
Physiological origins of measured signals. Digital processing of 1-dimensional (1D) and 2-dimensional (2D) biosignals. Digital processing of bioimages. Computational tools in 1D & 2D. Relating signal properties to physiological parameters. Prerequisites: BME-310, BIOL260
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3.00 Credits
Topics include: relevant background in neuroscience; structure and function of central nervous system, perception, and movement. Integration of sensory and motor function. Specific sensor modalities including touch, pain, vision, hearing, smell, and taste. Senior Standing or consent of instructor. Prerequisites: BME305, BIOL260
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