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Class Number | Class | Meeting Time | Instructor | Room | Unreserved Enrollment | Reserved Enrollment | Wait List |
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7743 | BMME 160 - 001 Statics | TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 0/5 (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, MATH 232, and PHYS 116 or 118. Course restricted to admitted majors only. Course covers rigid body mechanics of bodies at equilibrium or at rest (statics), and an introduction to rigid body mechanics of bodies in motion (dynamics). A foundation in engineering concepts and practices required to design and analyze many types of structural members is presented. Provides a foundation for more advanced courses. 3 units. | |||||||
9503 | BMME 205 - 001 Biomedical Mechanics | TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM | Amy Adkins | F Brooks - Sitterson - Rm F009 | 69/70 (80 total) | Seats filled | 0/25 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 4 units. | |||||||
9544 | BMME 205 - 401 Biomedical Mechanics | We 8:55AM - 10:45AM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 12/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
11567 | BMME 205 - 402 Biomedical Mechanics | We 11:00AM - 12:50PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 16/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9545 | BMME 205 - 403 Biomedical Mechanics | Tu 10:25AM - 12:15PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 17/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
10727 | BMME 205 - 404 Biomedical Mechanics | Tu 12:30PM - 2:20PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 18/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
12397 | BMME 205 - 405 Biomedical Mechanics | Tu 2:55PM - 4:45PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 16/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
7747 | BMME 207 - 001 Biomedical Electronics | MoWeFr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | Davie - Rm 0112 | 7/9 (80 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 4 units. | |||||||
7748 | BMME 207 - 401 Biomedical Electronics | Mo 11:15AM - 1:05PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | TBA | 15/16 (16 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
7749 | BMME 207 - 402 Biomedical Electronics | Mo 1:30PM - 3:20PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | TBA | Seats filled (16 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
8711 | BMME 207 - 403 Biomedical Electronics | Mo 4:30PM - 6:20PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | TBA | 15/16 (16 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9167 | BMME 207 - 404 Biomedical Electronics | Tu 10:30AM - 12:20PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | TBA | Seats filled (16 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9168 | BMME 207 - 405 Biomedical Electronics | Tu 12:45PM - 2:35PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | TBA | Seats filled (16 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Fundamentals of analog and digital circuit analysis and design as applied to biomedical instrumentation and measurement of biological potentials. Passive circuit components, node and mesh analysis, transient behavior, operational amplifiers, frequency response, analog filter design, diode, transistors, biological signal acquisition, binary math and logical operators, digital circuit design, circuit simulation tools and techniques. Laboratory exercises supplement the topics presented in class lectures. Previously offered as BMME 350. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9504 | BMME 215L - 401 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | We 8:55AM - 10:45AM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 0/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | |||||||
13187 | BMME 215L - 402 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | We 11:00AM - 12:50PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 1/9 (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | |||||||
13188 | BMME 215L - 403 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | Tu 10:25AM - 12:15PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 0/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | |||||||
13189 | BMME 215L - 404 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | Tu 12:30PM - 2:20PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 0/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | |||||||
13190 | BMME 215L - 405 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | Tu 2:55PM - 4:45PM | Amy Adkins | TBA | 1/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | |||||||
7744 | BMME 298 - 001 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | We 3:30PM - 4:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Gardner - Rm 0007 | 20/29 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/10 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 2 units. | |||||||
8744 | BMME 298 - 401 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Tu 10:40AM - 12:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | TBA | 4/9 (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9556 | BMME 298 - 402 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Tu 1:00PM - 2:50PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9557 | BMME 298 - 403 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 10:40AM - 12:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9558 | BMME 298 - 404 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 1:00PM - 2:50PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
11089 | BMME 298 - 601 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 5:15PM - 8:15PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Murphey - Rm 0105 | 31/40 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9546 | BMME 302 - 001 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Imran Rizvi | Chapman Hall - Rm 0125 | Seats filled (80 total) | Seats filled | 0/10 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 4 units. | |||||||
9547 | BMME 302 - 401 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | We 1:25PM - 3:15PM | Imran Rizvi | TBA | 17/18 (18 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 0 units. | |||||||
10027 | BMME 302 - 402 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | Th 10:25AM - 12:15PM | Imran Rizvi | TBA | Seats filled (18 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 0 units. | |||||||
10028 | BMME 302 - 403 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | Th 12:30PM - 2:20PM | Imran Rizvi | TBA | Seats filled (18 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 0 units. | |||||||
10029 | BMME 302 - 404 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | Th 2:55PM - 4:45PM | Imran Rizvi | TBA | 14/18 (18 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 0 units. | |||||||
10030 | BMME 302 - 405 Human Physiology: Mechanical Analysis | Fr 1:25PM - 3:15PM | Imran Rizvi | TBA | 17/18 (18 total) | Seats filled | 0/2 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101, BMME 160 or BMME 205, and BMME 150 or BMME 209. Explores a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on systems physiology described using mechanical properties. Topics include the physiological and mechanical behavior of the blood vessels, lungs, kidney, and muscles. In lab exercises, students investigate mechanical properties of fluids, electrolyte exchange in dialysis, spirometry, and blood pressure measurement among other topics. Culminates with the design of a novel laboratory experiment. 0 units. | |||||||
4215 | BMME 335 - 001 Biomaterials | MoWeFr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | ROBERT DENNIS | TBA | 15/18 (65 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisites, BIOL 101 and BMME 209 or BMME 150. Focus on the mechanical, chemical, and biocompatibility considerations of any material (e.g., metal, ceramic, or polymer) designed to interface with the body. Various applications of biomaterials are presented and analyzed, including femoral implants and vascular grafts, in order to guide students in a semester-long design project. Previously offered as BMME 510. Majors only. 3 units. | |||||||
9548 | BMME 345 - 001 Biomedical Solid Mechanics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Naji Husseini | Phillips - Rm 0328 | 4/18 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 160, 205, or 215L, and BMME 150, 209 or 219L, and BMME 201 or COMP 116. This course covers topics ranging from multi-body systems to stress superposition to failure criteria to prepare students for the more advanced subjects of biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering. Topics include free-body diagrams, multibody statics and dynamics, linkage kinematics and kinetics, anthropometric kinematics, stress/strain/torsion, beam bending, stress superposition, constitutive relationship, strain gauges, finite-element analysis, failure analysis, and failure mechanisms. Restricted to Biomedical Engineering Majors. 3 units. | |||||||
9549 | BMME 355 - 001 Biocontrols | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Mike Wilkins | Stone Center - Rm 0209 | 1/37 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Pre- or corequisite, BMME 365. Quantitative analysis of dynamic and feedback control systems, including modeling of physiological systems and physiological control systems, system time and frequency responses, control characteristics, and stability analysis. Design techniques for feedback systems in biomedical applications. Majors only. 3 units. | |||||||
7745 | BMME 398 - 001 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Mo 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | Peabody - Rm 2080 | 6/9 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 2 units. | |||||||
8709 | BMME 398 - 401 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Tu 8:30AM - 10:20AM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
8710 | BMME 398 - 402 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Tu 3:10PM - 5:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9566 | BMME 398 - 403 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 8:30AM - 10:20AM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9567 | BMME 398 - 404 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 3:10PM - 5:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | TBA | Seats filled (9 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
10012 | BMME 398 - 601 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 5:15PM - 8:15PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY | Gardner - Rm 0007 | 37/40 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
13482 | BMME 405 - 001 Biomechanics of Movement | MoWe 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Jason Franz | Phillips - Rm 0247 | 5/17 (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 160, or 205, and MATH 383. This course provides an overview of musculoskeletal anatomy, and of the mechanical behavior of biological tissues and biological systems. Students learn to apply fundamental principles of mechanics to analyze movement in humans and other animals. Applications in rehabilitation and orthopedics are emphasized. 3 units. | |||||||
8832 | BMME 435 - 001 Biological Physics | TuTh 3:00PM - 4:15PM | David Hill | Phillips - Rm 0265 | 1/7 (12 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Prerequisites, PHYS 116 and 117, or PHYS 118 and 119. How diffusion, entropy, electrostatics, and hydrophobicity generate order and force in biology. Topics include DNA manipulation, intracellular transport, cell division, molecular motors, single molecule biophysics techniques, nerve impulses, neuroscience. 3 units. | |||||||
9169 | BMME 441 - 001 Thermal Physics | MoWe 8:45AM - 10:00AM | Gokce Basar | Phillips - Rm 0247 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Prerequisites, MATH 233, and PHYS 117 or 119; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Equilibrium statistical mechanics; the laws of thermodynamics, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell's relations. 3 units. | |||||||
9550 | BMME 461 - 001 Introduction to Medical Imaging | MoWe 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Gianmarco Pinton | Murphey - Rm 0105 | 5/33 (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 365. This class covers the underlying concepts and instrumentation of modern medical imaging modalities. Review of applicable linear systems theory and relevant principles of physics. Modalities covered include X-ray radiography (conventional film-screen imaging and modern electronic imaging), computerized tomography (including the theory of reconstruction), magnetic resonance imaging, SPECT/PET, and ultrasound imaging. 3 units. | |||||||
11242 | BMME 485 - 001 Biotechnology | MoWe 12:30PM - 1:45PM | JEFFREY MACDONALD | Murphey - Rm 0105 | Seats filled (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 325. This course is designed to prepare a biomedical engineering student with the survey tools to understand key components in modern biotechnologies. Fundamental concepts, theory, design, operation, and analysis of the most common biotechnologies in bioengineering will be presented. 3 units. | |||||||
11155 | BMME 490 - 001 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWe 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Wesley Legant | Greenlaw - Rm 0107 | 0/19 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | |||||||
12982 | BMME 523 - 001 Biomolecular Engineering | MoWe 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Koji Sode | Hamilton Hall - Rm 0452 | 11/12 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/5 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 325 or CHEM 430. This course introduces the use and creation of biomolecules for biomedical applications to foster the development of a mission oriented research plan to create engineered biomolecules for biomedical applications. Students will search, prepare, evaluate, design, and simulate biomolecules through lectures on the basic chemical and structural properties of biomolecules, exploiting varieties of biomolecules, practical methods to engineer biomolecules, and development of a student research plan. BME students only. 3 units. | |||||||
12981 | BMME 575 - 001 Practical Machine Learning for Biosignal Analysis | MoWe 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Arian Azarang | Hamilton Hall - Rm 0452 | 11/23 (35 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Prerequisites, COMP 116 and MATH 233; permission of instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. This graduate level course will introduce practical machine learning concepts and tools, and will exemplify their application to the analysis of biological signals and images, including brain imaging, electrophysiology, and image recognition. MATH 347 recommended. 3 units. | |||||||
7746 | BMME 697 - 001 BME Senior Design: Product Development | We 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Josh Currens | F Brooks - Sitterson - Rm F009 | 3/9 (80 total) | Seats filled | 0/10 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 3 units. | |||||||
8759 | BMME 697 - 401 BME Senior Design: Product Development | Tu 8:30AM - 12:30PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Josh Currens | TBA | Seats filled (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
8760 | BMME 697 - 402 BME Senior Design: Product Development | Tu 1:00PM - 5:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Josh Currens | TBA | Seats filled (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9173 | BMME 697 - 403 BME Senior Design: Product Development | Th 8:30AM - 12:30PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Josh Currens | TBA | 13/19 (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9174 | BMME 697 - 404 BME Senior Design: Product Development | Th 1:00PM - 5:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Josh Currens | TBA | Seats filled (19 total) | Seats filled | 0/3 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
9989 | BMME 697 - 601 BME Senior Design: Product Development | Th 5:15PM - 8:15PM | Devin Hubbard, Josh Currens | F Brooks - Sitterson - Rm F009 | 74/80 (80 total) | Seats filled | 0/10 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; and two specialization or gateway electives. This course is part of a three year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in BM(M)E 398. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Majors only. 0 units. | |||||||
11132 | BMME 796 - 001 Seminar in Biomedical Imaging Science | MoWe 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Kelly Giovanello | Murphey - Rm 0105 | 7/9 (9 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: This course serves as a gateway course to the Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Imaging Science. This course offers an introduction to the most common imaging modalities, including MR, CT, PET, SPECT, ultrasound, and optical imaging. Lectures include discussions of hardware, physics, as well as pre-clinical and clinical applications. 3 units. |