Intro to Statistics I colloq
Applications of Statistics for Data Analysis using R software. There will be a project report at the end of this 1-credit enrichment colloquium.
IS-Children,Families & Schools
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ST-Adv Circuits & Electronics
No lab. Analysis of circuit response to sinusoidal excitation; phasor analysis, impedance, admittance, power, frequency response, transfer functions, Bode plots, filters. Linear analysis of nonlinear circuits; DC biasing of 3 terminal devices, small signal analysis, single device amplifiers, small signal gain and frequency response.
ST-BasicCircuits & Electronics
No Lab. Mathematical models for analog circuit elements such as resistors, capacitors, op-amps, and MOSFETs as switches. Basic circuit laws and network theorems applied to dc, transient, and steady-state response of first- and second-order circuits. Modeling circuit responses using differential equations. Computer projects. NOTE: Grades of C or better in MATH 132 and PHYSICS 152 are strongly recommended.
Independent Study
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Biomaterials colloq
This colloquium is open to upper level BME students who previously took, or are currently enrolled in, BME300 and are pursuing BME Departmental Honors. The class will meet once weekly and use out-of-class readings/podcasts with in-class discussions to delve deeper into synthesis, analysis, and especially application of biomaterials in medicine. The purpose of this course is to enhance your knowledge of translational biomaterials in a research setting by fostering your ability to read, critically analyze, and discuss relevant scientific research articles.