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Class Number | Class | Meeting Time | Instructor | Room | Unreserved Enrollment | Reserved Enrollment | Total Enrollment | Wait List |
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4261 | BMME 150 - 001 Introduction to Materials Science | MoWeFr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Hayley Richardson | Sitterson Hall (inc-Rm FB009 | 0/5 | Seats filled | 0/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, CHEM 102; co-requisites, MATH 383 and PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
14418 | BMME 160 - 001 Statics | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Margo MacDonald | Fetzer Hall-Rm 0106 | 0/5 | Seats filled | 0/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, MATH 232, and PHYS 116 or 118. Course covers rigid body mechanics of bodies at equilibrium or at rest (statics), and an introduction to rigid body mechanics of bodies in motion (dynamics). A foundation in engineering concepts and practices required to design and analyze many types of structural members is presented. Provides a foundation for more advanced courses. 3 units. | ||||||||
14416 | BMME 201 - 001 Computer Methods in Biomedical Engineering | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:20AM | Naji Husseini | Chapman Hall-Rm 0125 | Seats filled | 56/90 | 56/90 | 0/999 |
Description: This course introduces students to problem-solving techniques using the MATLAB programming language. Fundamental computer science basics are taught as they relate to problems encountered in biomedical engineering and other scientific disciplines. Programming activities will incorporate actual data (e.g., stress/strain data and microscopy images) for relevant, real-world examples. Course restricted to admitted majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
15042 | BMME 201 - 401 Computer Methods in Biomedical Engineering | Tu 10:30AM - 12:20PM | Naji Husseini | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course introduces students to problem-solving techniques using the MATLAB programming language. Fundamental computer science basics are taught as they relate to problems encountered in biomedical engineering and other scientific disciplines. Programming activities will incorporate actual data (e.g., stress/strain data and microscopy images) for relevant, real-world examples. Course restricted to admitted majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
15051 | BMME 201 - 402 Computer Methods in Biomedical Engineering | Tu 3:20PM - 5:10PM | Naji Husseini | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | 14/20 | Seats filled | 14/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course introduces students to problem-solving techniques using the MATLAB programming language. Fundamental computer science basics are taught as they relate to problems encountered in biomedical engineering and other scientific disciplines. Programming activities will incorporate actual data (e.g., stress/strain data and microscopy images) for relevant, real-world examples. Course restricted to admitted majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
15052 | BMME 201 - 403 Computer Methods in Biomedical Engineering | Th 10:30AM - 12:20PM | Naji Husseini | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course introduces students to problem-solving techniques using the MATLAB programming language. Fundamental computer science basics are taught as they relate to problems encountered in biomedical engineering and other scientific disciplines. Programming activities will incorporate actual data (e.g., stress/strain data and microscopy images) for relevant, real-world examples. Course restricted to admitted majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
14417 | BMME 205 - 001 Biomedical Mechanics | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Margo MacDonald | Fetzer Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled | 16/45 | 16/45 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 4 units. | ||||||||
14423 | BMME 205 - 401 Biomedical Mechanics | Mo 12:20PM - 2:10PM | Margo MacDonald | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 14/14 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. Properties of force systems, free body diagrams, concepts of equilibrium, kinematics of particles, Newton's laws, conservational principles of energy of momentum in mechanics, mechanical vibrations, and their applications in biomedical systems. Biomedical Engineering majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5309 | BMME 209 - 001 Materials Science of Biomaterials | MoWeFr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Hayley Richardson | Sitterson Hall (inc-Rm FB009 | Seats filled | 70/80 | 70/80 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or Corequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Lab component focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. Majors only. 4 units. | ||||||||
5310 | BMME 209 - 401 Materials Science of Biomaterials | Tu 3:20PM - 5:10PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or Corequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Lab component focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5311 | BMME 209 - 402 Materials Science of Biomaterials | We 10:10AM - 12:00PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or Corequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Lab component focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5312 | BMME 209 - 403 Materials Science of Biomaterials | We 12:20PM - 2:10PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or Corequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Lab component focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5313 | BMME 209 - 404 Materials Science of Biomaterials | We 2:30PM - 4:20PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or Corequisite, PHYS 117 or 119. Focus on the materials science and processing of electronic, metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials. The electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties of materials are related to their applications. Lab component focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
14419 | BMME 215L - 401 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | Mo 12:20PM - 2:10PM | Margo MacDonald | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | ||||||||
14427 | BMME 215L - 402 Biomedical Mechanics Lab | Mo 3:35PM - 5:25PM | Margo MacDonald | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 160. Statics and dynamics subjects will be studied with experimental techniques, including strain gauges and accelerometers, and computational methods, including finite-element analysis and motion capture. 1 units. | ||||||||
5314 | BMME 219L - 401 Materials Science of Biomaterials Lab | Tu 3:20PM - 5:10PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 150. Introductory laboratory experience focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. 1 units. | ||||||||
11863 | BMME 219L - 402 Materials Science of Biomaterials Lab | We 10:10AM - 12:00PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 150. Introductory laboratory experience focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. 1 units. | ||||||||
11864 | BMME 219L - 403 Materials Science of Biomaterials Lab | We 12:20PM - 2:10PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 150. Introductory laboratory experience focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. 1 units. | ||||||||
11865 | BMME 219L - 404 Materials Science of Biomaterials Lab | We 2:30PM - 4:20PM | Hayley Richardson | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 0/3 | Seats filled | 0/3 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 150. Introductory laboratory experience focused on integrating biological engineering and materials engineering principles by exploring key topics in materials science. Topics include biomaterial fabrication, evaluation of their physical properties and interpretation of results. 1 units. | ||||||||
4275 | BMME 298 - 001 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Mo 2:30PM - 3:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Caldwell Hall-Rm 0105 | Seats filled | 48/50 | 48/50 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 2 units. | ||||||||
4747 | BMME 298 - 401 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Tu 10:30AM - 12:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10004 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 12/12 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4748 | BMME 298 - 402 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Tu 3:20PM - 5:10PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10004 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5306 | BMME 298 - 403 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 10:30AM - 12:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10004 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5307 | BMME 298 - 404 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 3:20PM - 5:10PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10004 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 12/12 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
8556 | BMME 298 - 601 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing I | Th 5:30PM - 8:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Dey Hall-Rm 0305 | 48/50 | Seats filled | 48/50 | 0/999 |
Description: This is the first in a series of four courses in biomedical design. The course introduces the tools and problem-solving skills required in the field of biomedical engineering. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4268 | BMME 301 - 001 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | MoWeFr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0101 | Seats filled | 82/90 | 82/90 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 4 units. | ||||||||
4269 | BMME 301 - 401 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | Th 8:20AM - 10:10AM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 15/15 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4270 | BMME 301 - 402 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | Th 11:00AM - 12:50PM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 16/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4446 | BMME 301 - 403 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | Th 1:10PM - 3:00PM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 16/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4449 | BMME 301 - 404 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | Th 3:20PM - 5:10PM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | 15/16 | Seats filled | 15/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
9393 | BMME 301 - 405 Human Physiology: Electrical Analysis | Fr 1:25PM - 3:15PM | LIANNE CARTEE, Alon Greenbaum | Phillips Hall-Rm 019A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 16/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BIOL 101L, (BMME 207 or BMME 350), (BMME 201 or COMP 116). This course includes an electrical analysis approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulator, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5076 | BMME 315 - 001 Biotransport | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | David Probst | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled | 36/50 | 36/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 201, or COMP 116, and MATH 383. This course serves as introduction for engineers pursuing transport phenomena and for future pharmaco-engineers requiring predictive models of mass transfer or pharmacodynamic models. Material is designed to address heat and mass transfer issues in nanotechnology, microfabrication, mems, cell therapies, bioartificial organs, as well as pharmacodynamic modeling of dynamic "omics" datasets. Previously offered as BMME 475. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
5331 | BMME 325 - 001 Biochemistry for Biomedical Engineers | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | JEFFREY MACDONALD | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled | 30/50 | 30/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, CHEM 261, and BMME 150, or BMME 209. An overview of how alterations in bioenergetics, enzyme catalysis, protein and membrane structure, carbohydrate, lipid and nucleic acid metabolism affect human health. Topics include: biological thermodynamics, energy of macromolecular structure and binding, structure/function of proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids, kinetics, enzyme catalysis and biochemical network analysis, generation of chemical and electrical potential in membranes, carbohydrate/lipid/protein metabolism and energy production, DNA synthesis, transcription, and the technologies used to monitor/detect biochemical processes. 3 units. | ||||||||
4295 | BMME 365 - 001 Systems and Signals | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | Global Education, F-Rm 1005 | Seats filled | 36/50 | 36/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 207, and BMME 201 or COMP 116; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 383. Analysis of linear systems by transform methods to networks, including Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and convolution. Survey of linear systems applications to biomedical problems. Previously offered as BMME 410. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
8542 | BMME 365 - 601 Systems and Signals | We 1:25PM - 3:15PM | Silvia Ceballos Pelaez | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | 37/50 | Seats filled | 37/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 207, and BMME 201 or COMP 116; Pre- or corequisite, MATH 383. Analysis of linear systems by transform methods to networks, including Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and convolution. Survey of linear systems applications to biomedical problems. Previously offered as BMME 410. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4298 | BMME 385 - 001 Bioinstrumentation | MoWe 3:35PM - 4:50PM | Tim Martin | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | Seats filled | 13/50 | 13/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 207 or BMME 217L, and BMME 201 or COMP 116. Fundamentals of biomedical instrument design and implementation. Topics include basic electronic circuit design, analysis of medical instrumentation circuits, analog-to-digital signal conversion, biosignal capture and storage, embedded microprocessors, system integration, and prototyping. This course is a lecture course with a project component. Previously offered as BMME 465. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
8651 | BMME 385 - 601 Bioinstrumentation | Mo 5:05PM - 6:55PM | To be Announced | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | 14/50 | Seats filled | 14/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 207 or BMME 217L, and BMME 201 or COMP 116. Fundamentals of biomedical instrument design and implementation. Topics include basic electronic circuit design, analysis of medical instrumentation circuits, analog-to-digital signal conversion, biosignal capture and storage, embedded microprocessors, system integration, and prototyping. This course is a lecture course with a project component. Previously offered as BMME 465. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
4262 | BMME 398 - 001 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Mo 1:25PM - 2:15PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm G010 | Seats filled | 43/50 | 43/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 2 units. | ||||||||
4746 | BMME 398 - 401 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Tu 8:20AM - 10:10AM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10315 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5324 | BMME 398 - 402 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Tu 1:10PM - 3:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10315 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5322 | BMME 398 - 403 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 8:20AM - 10:10AM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10315 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
5323 | BMME 398 - 404 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 1:10PM - 3:00PM | Devin Hubbard, KENNETH DONNELLY, Hayley Richardson | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10315 | 9/10 | Seats filled | 9/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
8557 | BMME 398 - 601 Biomedical Engineering Design and Manufacturing II | Th 5:30PM - 8:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard, Hayley Richardson | Woollen Gym-Rm 0303 | 43/50 | Seats filled | 43/50 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 298. In this course, you will learn the validation and verification stages of the design process as applied to the development of new medical devices. This course is the second part of a 3 year sequence in which you will learn the process of biomedical engineering design along with technical skills that will allow you to develop new devices to solve unmet medical needs. Previously offered as BMME 310. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
11867 | BMME 511 - 001 Genetic Engineering | MoWe 5:05PM - 6:20PM | Brian Diekman | Hanes Hall-Rm 0120 | Seats filled | 49/60 | 49/60 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 301 or BMME 302; and BMME 315 or BMME 325; recommended BMME 420 or BIOL 202. The course introduces the engineering principles used to modify cells in a variety of biomedical applications. The format includes lectures, discussion of primary research literature, and application of engineering design principles through student projects. The goals are to 1) discuss genome editing technologies, 2) evaluate strategies for cellular reprogramming and directed differentiation of stem cells, and 3) illustrate how genetic modification can be harnessed for cellular therapy and research applications such as animal models. 3 units. | ||||||||
4296 | BMME 521 - 001 Introduction to Synthetic Biology | We 11:15AM - 12:30PM | Shawn Gomez | Murphey Hall-Rm 0105 | Seats filled | 4/30 | 4/30 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or corequisites, BMME 325 or CHEM 430; and BMME 335 . This course provides an introduction to the ideas and methodologies in the field of synthetic biology. Lectures focus on fundamental concepts in molecular biology and engineering as applied to biological system design. The laboratory portion of the course provides hands-on application of fundamental techniques in synthetic biology research. Previously offered as BMME 420. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
4297 | BMME 521 - 401 Introduction to Synthetic Biology | We 2:30PM - 6:30PM | Shawn Gomez | Phillips Hall-Rm 019C | 4/10 | Seats filled | 4/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Pre- or corequisites, BMME 325 or CHEM 430; and BMME 335 . This course provides an introduction to the ideas and methodologies in the field of synthetic biology. Lectures focus on fundamental concepts in molecular biology and engineering as applied to biological system design. The laboratory portion of the course provides hands-on application of fundamental techniques in synthetic biology research. Previously offered as BMME 420. Majors only. 0 units. | ||||||||
10786 | BMME 524 - 001 Biomolecular Sensing Technologies | MoWe 3:35PM - 4:50PM | Koji Sode | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0218 | Seats filled | 4/30 | 4/30 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, BMME 325 or CHEM 430; recommended BMME 420 or BMME 511. This course introduces the science and technology of biomolecular sensing technologies, the essence of biosensors, and biochemical and immunological in vitro/in vivo diagnostic devices. The focus of the class is biomolecules (enzymes, antibodies, binding proteins, receptors, aptamers, molecularly imprinted polymers, etc.), bioelectronics and biochemical principles employed in biosensor development. Majors only. 3 units. | ||||||||
14422 | BMME 527 - 001 Targeted Photomedicine | MoWeFr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Imran Rizvi | Stone Center-Rm 0200 | Seats filled | 5/13 | 5/13 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 325 or CHEM 430; and BMME 301 or 302. This course will introduce students to fundamental concepts and engineering approaches in targeted photomedicine, particularly for the treatment of cancer. Students will review and present research articles on emerging applications of photomedicine. The major deliverable will be an NIH-style research proposal, based on lecture material and a literature review, to help students gain an understanding of advancements in targeted photomedicine. 3 units. | ||||||||
4299 | BMME 572 - 001 Analysis of Tissue Engineering Technologies | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | ROBERT DENNIS | TBA | Seats filled | 53/59 | 54/60 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 335 or BMME 351, and BMME 302 or BIOL 252. Lectures in this course address how to quantitatively evaluate functional engineered tissues. The course provides an overview of the field, with emphasis on detailed evaluation of scientific and commercial progress over time, and design principles that must be met to develop a process or fabricate a functional tissue-engineered part. Previously offered as BMME 470 and BMME 570. 3 units. | ||||||||
11866 | BMME 590 - 001 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWe 3:35PM - 4:50PM | Jason Franz | Taylor Hall-Rm 0124 | Seats filled | 23/40 | 23/40 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
14429 | BMME 590 - 002 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWe 1:25PM - 2:40PM | Yevgeny Brudno | Marsico Hall-Rm 4004 | Seats filled | 14/40 | 14/40 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
14430 | BMME 590 - 003 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWe 5:05PM - 6:20PM | Amol Yadav | Murray Hall-Rm G205 | Seats filled | 17/25 | 17/25 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
14431 | BMME 590 - 004 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWeFr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Mike Wilkins | Phillips Hall-Rm 019B | Seats filled | 19/30 | 19/30 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
14432 | BMME 590 - 005 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWeFr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Virginie Papadopoulou | Phillips Hall-Rm 0328 | Seats filled | 20/25 | 20/25 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
15142 | BMME 590 - 006 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | MoWe 1:25PM - 2:40PM | Uzay Emir | Taylor Hall-Rm 0124 | Seats filled | 7/20 | 7/20 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
16297 | BMME 590 - 007 Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering | Fr 11:15AM - 12:30PM | Devin Hubbard | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10004 | 16/20 | Seats filled | 16/20 | 0/999 |
Description: A study in the special fields under the direction of the faculty. Offered as needed for presenting material not normally available in regular BMME courses. Previously offered as BMME 490. Majors only. 1 - 9 units. | ||||||||
4300 | BMME 698 - 001 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Mo 11:15AM - 12:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Fetzer Hall-Rm 0109 | Seats filled | 83/90 | 83/90 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 3 units. | ||||||||
5031 | BMME 698 - 401 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Tu 8:20AM - 12:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10310 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 0 units. | ||||||||
5032 | BMME 698 - 402 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Tu 1:10PM - 5:10PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10310 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 0 units. | ||||||||
5033 | BMME 698 - 403 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Th 8:20AM - 12:20PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10310 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 0 units. | ||||||||
5034 | BMME 698 - 404 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Th 1:10PM - 5:10PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 10310 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 0 units. | ||||||||
5321 | BMME 698 - 601 Biomedical Engineering Senior Design: Product Implementation and Strategy | Th 5:30PM - 8:30PM | KENNETH DONNELLY, Devin Hubbard | Peabody Hall-Rm 1040 | 83/90 | Seats filled | 83/90 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, BMME 398 and BMME 301 or 302; 2 gateway or specialization electives; Pre- or corequisite, 3 additional gateway or specialization electives. This course is part of a three-year sequence and it expands on the skills and knowledge gained in prior design courses. Students continue to learn the process of engineering design and learn new skills to produce solutions for unmet medical needs. Implementation phase of the senior design experience. 0 units. | ||||||||
7217 | BMME 890 - 007 Special Topics | Mo 12:45PM - 2:45PM | CATERINA GALLIPPI | Mary Ellen Jones-Rm 3116 | 18/25 | Seats filled | 18/25 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Special library and/or laboratory work on an individual basis on specific problems in biomedical engineering and biomedical mathematics. Direction of students is on a tutorial basis and subject matter is selected on the basis of individual needs and interests. 1 - 21 units. |