Bioinstrumentation

This course is intended to provide biomedical engineering students with an understanding of the principles and devices of biomedical instrumentation with emphases on analog and digital electronic circuits, transducers, instruments, and measurements for obtaining information from human body and/or biological systems.

Musculoskeletal Biomechanics

This course introduces the fundamental principles of biomechanics as used in the field of biomedical engineering. Students will realize how mechanical engineering fundamentals can be applied to analyses of the tissues and systems in the human body. Specific topics covered in this course include the mechanical behavior of bone and passive soft tissue, the mechanical behavior of neutrally stimulated skeletal muscle, the application of statics and dynamics to analyzing muscle and joint forces, the biomechanics of gait, orthopaedic biomechanics, and sport biomechanics.
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