Semester: Spring
Individual Work in Biomedical Engineering: BME6905
Course Material: Defined by Supervisory Chair Grading Scheme: Letter Credits: Students may elect 1-3 per term
Research for Master’s Thesis: BME6971
Advanced Research: BME7979
Research for Doctoral Dissertation: BME7980
Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals: BME3060
Working specifically within the framework of biomedical engineering applications, this course provides the engineering fundamentals of the conservation laws of mass, energy, charge and momentum.
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering: BME1008
Introduction to and overview of biomedical engineering. Lectures will be given by faculty expert in an area of biomedical engineering. The goal is to give beginning students an appreciation for the breadth of the field and to guide them in making… Read More
Quantitative Physiology: BME4409
Quantitative modeling of organ system physiology of the nervous system, the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system will be discussed and students will work on quantitative problems.
Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory: BME4503L
Laboratory for BME 4503.
Medical Imaging: BME4531
Medical imaging technologies from a biomedical engineering perspective. The physics, mathematics, instrumentation and clinical applications of all common medical imaging modalities including x-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound imaging, positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be… Read More