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BLAW 481: Special Topics in Business Law
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Drexel University
Various topics of particular interest to business law students.
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BLAW 498: Special Topics in Legal Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course covers topics of particular interest in the area of legal studies.
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BLAW 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Drexel University
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BMES 124: Biomedical Engineering Freshman Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course is intended to introduce freshman biomedical engineering students in the School of biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems at Drexel University to academic programs and opportunities, ongoing research projects and University resources to ensure a successful educational experience at Drexel and beyond. Through class discussions and guest lecture presentations, the students are provided with information and contacts necessary to begin a plan of academic study.
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BMES 125: Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
2.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course is intended to introduce new transfer biomedical engineering students in the School of biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems at Drexel University academic programs and opportunities, ongoing research projects and University resources to ensure a successful educational experience at Drexel and beyond. Through class discussions and guest lecture presentations, the students are provided with information and contact necessary to begin a plan of academic study.
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BMES 126: Biomedical Engineering Freshman Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course is intended to introduce freshman biomedical engineering students to the career embodied by the School's current concentration areas. Each area will be discussed in terms of the current state of the art, research possibilities and career opportunities. The curricula for each concentration will be discussed in detail so as to facilitate students' knowledge of how each curriculum relates to the research and employment opportunities in that field.
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BMES 130: Problem Solving in Biomedical Engineering
2.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course integrates fundamental principles of biology, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics into a framework for the study of biomedical engineering. In this course, students will use both engineering and scientific approaches to problem-solving. They will learn about the differences between engineering design and biological evolution. They will also learn to apply basic principles of chemistry, physics and mathematics to specific biological and physiological problems.
Prerequisite:
MATH 122 [Min Grade: D] and CHEM 102 [Min Grade: D] and PHYS 101 [Min Grade: D]
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BMES 201: Programming and Modeling for Biomedical Engineers I
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
This course aims to introduce students with some fundamental concepts about programming in MATLAB to give the ability to solve basic bioengineering problems. The course introduces the basics of programming using Matlab, including programming environment and tools. Fundamental programming techniques and concepts such as loops, switches and logical operators, functions and file handling are covered. Applications in bioengineering for basic numerical problem solving are discussed.
Prerequisite:
MATH 200 [Min Grade: D] and PHYS 102 [Min Grade: D] and BIO 122 [Min Grade: D] and (BMES 130 [Min Grade: D] or BMES 125 [Min Grade: D])
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BMES 202: Programming and Modeling for Biomedical Engineers ll
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
The course aims to introduce students to advanced programming concepts and tools to solve numerical problems in bioengineering. lt provides the foundation for biosimulation and biocomputation classes. This course introduces advanced programming methods and computational tools for numerical analysis, model design and graphics. Higher level level lunctionality in Matlab such as SIMULINK, symbolic processing and CAD related tools are discussed.
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BMES 201 [Min Grade: D]
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BMES 212: The Body Synthetic
3.00 Credits
Drexel University
The Body Synthetic introduces concepts underlying biological and engineering principles involved in the design and construction of prosthetic devices used to replace various parts of the human body.
Prerequisite:
(TDEC 122 [Min Grade: D] or BIO 122 [Min Grade: D]) and (BMES 130 [Min Grade: D] or BMES 125 [Min Grade: D])
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