ENGR 277 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Credits: 3
This course is designed to introduce students to the diverse areas of biomedical engineering. It will be taught from an interdisciplinary perspective to create synergies between students majoring in engineering and those majoring in the sciences. Students will use their respective knowledge collectively to research scholarly articles, understand how biomedical engineering is implemented into commercial capabilities, and present their findings. Students will be immersed into areas of biomedical engineering such as biomechanics, bioelectricity, bioinstrumentation, biological engineering, and tissue engineering. Students will also learn how many other facets of engineering (mechanical, chemical, electrical, material, and computer) are integrated into the field in order to solve tough biomedical problems.
Prerequisite(s): ENGR 107 or BIOL 141
Term(s) Offered: Spring
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