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BMEG 26102 — Introduction to Biomedical Engineering

2 credits · 2 hours

This introductory course in Biomedical Engineering is intended as a broad overview of the field and will demonstrate to students how engineering principles are applied to solving problems in medicine and biology. The course will cover biomedical engineering topics, including biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, modeling, bioinstrumentation, signal acquisition and processing, biomedical transport, medical imaging, and biomedical optics. Additionally, topics such as regulating medical devices, clinical trials, and relevant anatomy and physiology will be covered. Pre- or Corequisite: PHYS 20304 . Prerequisite: MATH 24004 , CHEM 14103 , and ( GNEG 11101 , or GNEG 111H1 , or GNEG 11003 , or DASC 10003 , or DASC 100H3 ). (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)

Prerequisites: MATH 24004, CHEM 14103, GNEG 11101, GNEG 11003, DASC 10003

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