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    • 4.00 Credits

      (3750). Application of mechanical principles to the human body, with focus on joint function, muscle force transmission and generation, gait, soft-tissue mechanics, injury mechanisms and risk, and experimental measurements. PREREQUISITE: CIVL 3322 or MECH 2320, MATH 2110 or MATH 2422, MATH 2120 or MATH 3402, or permission of instructor.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Practical design methods emphasizing the front-end or concept development stage of engineering design; design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints with functioning on multi-disciplinary teams. PREREQUISITE: BIOM 3110 or BIOL 3730, BIOM 2720, CIVL 2131 or BIOM 2810, and BIOM 3710.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Practical application of biomedical design principles with emphasis on project management, teamwork, prototype production, risk analysis and management, technical drawings, patent review with claim development, market analysis/reports, incorporation of standards, prototype verification/validation, and presentation skills. PREREQUISITE: BIOM 4760 ; Co-requisite BIOM 4784
    • 2.00 Credits

      Laboratory experience dedicated to the design, development, and fabrication of a final prototype for use in conducting engineering analysis and design loop feedback. responsibilities will include frequent team meetings, mentor advising, and group brainstorming along with prototype designing, technical drawings, prototype, final design, specification report with engineering reports, and a final team presentation. PREREQUISITE: BIOM 4760; Co-requisite: BIOM 4782
    • 1.00 Credits

      Weekly presentations of biomedical engineering research by visiting faculty and invited speakers; discussion of current biomedical research and topics in journals or other scientific media and professional/ethical duties and responsibilities. Course does not satisfy degree requirements, but is required to graduate with honors in Biomedical Engineering. PREREQUISITE: junior standing and approval of the Honors Committee in Biomedical Engineering.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will introduce fundamentals of the four most-important clinical medical imaging modalities: X-ray, Radionuclide,Ultrasound, and MRI. The primary focus is on the physical principles, instrumentation methods, imaging algorithms, and clinicalapplications of each imaging modality. PREREQUISITE: PHYS 2110, 2120, MATH 1920, 2110
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course will provide training and practice in delivering scientific presentations to diverse audiences. Students will design anddeliver presentations of scientific data for different audience categories. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 2201/2202
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will introduce students to the history and mission of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and role in medical device design, testing, approval and sales. Students will learn core concepts for how products are regulated by the FDA, and the types of regulatory pathways and processes that are used for obtaining FDA marketing approval or clearance for biomedical products/devices. Topics related to quality systems regulations, good laboratory, manufacturing and clinical practices, post-market surveillance and sales and marketing will be included. Students led presentations and guest lectures will occur throughout the semester to cover current topics and events related to real-world application of FDA medical device regulations and decisions. Students will work in small teams on a semester long project to develop a mock device submission to simulate real-world applications of US FDA regulatory policies. Students in the BIOM 6906 level will also be required to include international regulatory aspects in mock submissions. PREREQUISITE: BIOM 4730.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Under the direction of a faculty member, the student writes and defends a thesis based upon background reading and experimental research on a topic in biomedical engineering. PREREQUISITE: senior standing and approval of the Honors Committee of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. NOTE: only BIOM 4999 or BIOM 4210 can be applied toward degree, not both.
    • 3.00 - 99.00 Credits

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