BMEN3200 - Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals and Design
BMEN 3200 Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals and Design (2 semester credit hours) This course will cover the fundamentals of biomedical engineering and design techniques through a combination of labs, lectures, and a guided design project. Students will learn the broad fundamentals of biomedical engineering and also the design process including such topics as ethical behavior, particularly with respect to human and animal subjects, intellectual property considerations, global biomedical engineering, codes and standards, and FDA regulations. The students will receive hands-on training on machining, wetlab techniques, computer-aided modeling and simulation, basic electrical and electronic circuit design and computer programming. Completion of this course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to enable them to be successful in future design courses. Prerequisites: BMEN 3220 and BMEN 3320 and BMEN 3331 and BMEN 3399. Corequisite: BMEN 4310. (2-0) Y