Senior Design II

This is the second semester of biomedical engineering capstone design sequence. The scope of biomedical engineering design and development encompasses a wide variety of scientific and engineering fields. This is a project based course utilizing fundamental concepts involved in biomaterials, biomechanics, bioinstrumentation to solve biomedical engineering problems. In this course students will build upon their capstone design project from Senior Design I with engineering analysis and design optimization of their selected design concept, prototyping, testing, reporting and oral presentations.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Intro/Laboratory Techniques

This course provides an introduction to laboratory techniques in biomedical engineering. Laboratory exercises and demonstrations will explore topics, such as data acquisition, whole body monitoring, cell culture technique, microscopy, and material property characterization of biological materials. Students will learn proper handling of laboratory chemicals, operate common analytical instruments, describe the theory and applications of various analytical instruments, and practice laboratory safety.
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