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Program Code EBE
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General Flow Chart Guidelines
Flow charts are not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. Please see degree audit for official list of requirements.
Foundations Courses: Must earn “C” or better grade in these courses to take BE 2700, BE 3800.
A grade of "C" or better in MA 2160, CH 1150 and PH 2100 is required as a departmental pre-requisite for BE 2700 Signals and Systems. Students that receive a CD or lower in any of these classes must retake them.
The Michigan Tech Advising Syllabus is a four-year initiative guide for students to keep on track with degree requirements.
Pre-requisite courses are noted by a plain arrow, or located over the representative class on flowchart. The pre-requisite course must be successfully completed prior to taking the subsequent course. Concurrent pre-requisites are noted by a (C) within the arrow and may be taken at the same time, although it is not necessary to take these courses together if the pre-requisite course is completed first. The pre-requisites for BE 4901 are: BE 3700, BE 3350, BE 3800 and BE 4900. Co-requisite courses are courses that must be taken together in the same semester. Classes with co-requisites must be registered for at the same time (i.e. University Chemistry CH 1150 and CH 1151).
Students earning a "CD" or "D" grade in MA1160/1161: PH2110 (University Physics Workshop, 1cr) is a required co-requisite for PH2100, which will be added to the spring credit total (17->18cr), adjustments may have to be made.
Students are placed into an initial math course based on ACT/SAT math score, or a math placement exam score for credit (AP, IB, CLEP). MA1160 (4 credits) or MA1161 (5 credits) satisfy the Calculus I requirement. MA2321 Linear Algebra and MA3521 Differential Equations are taken in the same semester as an accelerated course (total 4cr), the first half of the semester is MA2321 and then rolls into MA3521 for the second half. MA2320 and MA3520 are offered as full semester courses for students taking these courses in separate semesters. All function as equivalents (i.e. MA2320 or MA2321 and MA3520 or MA3521) for pre-requisite purposes.
ENG 1001 (2 credits) + ENG 1100 (2 credits) are equivalent to ENG 1101 (3 credits). ENG1002 or passing spatial visualization test is required for ENG 1001 and ENG 1101 as a concurrent pre-requisite. ENG 1002 or passing the spatial visualization test is also a pre-requisite for ENG 1102. MA 1160/1161 is a concurrent pre-requisite for ENG 1101, and MA 1031 or MA 1032 are concurrent pre-requisites for ENG 1001. MA 1160/1161 is a non-concurrent pre-requisite for ENG 1102.
3 credits of 3000-level or higher modern language may be substituted directly for UN 1025. A list of approved courses is located on the Modern Language webpage. Any students with previous language experience in Spanish, French, German, or Mandarin must take the Modern Language Online Placement Test.
Required courses are UN 1015-Composition (3 credits), UN 1025-Global Issues (3 credits), a Critical & Creative Thinking course (3 credits), a Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning course (3 credits), and 12 HASS (Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences) credits. The 12 total credits of HASS must include a minimum of 3 credits each in Communication/ Composition, Humanities/Fine Arts and Social & Behavioral Science. 6 credits must be 3000 level or higher. No more than 3 credits may be used from the HASS Restricted List. All 3000 level or higher HASS courses require UN 1015 and UN 1025 as non-concurrent prerequisites.
Any 3000+ level course in the College of Engineering (BE, CM, CEGE, EE, MEEM, MSE) may be used by BME students for technical elective credits. Special topics courses (BE 4930, BE 4000, etc.) must be approved on an individual basis. See our recommended technical elective list on BME advising page for recommended classes / emphasis areas. Science elective (3 total credits): Any 2000+ level course in the College of Sciences and Arts (CH, BL, EH, PH, MA).
Any credit 1000-level or above, not on the co-curricular activities list, and not non-repeatable duplicated or equivalent courses. Transfer credits, AP credits, cooperative education credits, lab recitation credits can also be used as free electives.
Three units (or six half credit units) are required for graduation. These units will be included as earned hours and may be used to determine full-time enrollment status. These are in addition to the 128 total credits required for the BSBME. Co-curricular list is available online. These units are graded pass/fail and are not included in credit hours used for calculation of any grade point averages (cumulative, engineering, or departmental).
Transfer, Advanced Placement, or study abroad courses are not included in credit hours used for GPA calculations. Transfer credit is awarded for Michigan Tech equivalent course work only if a grade of "C" or better (2.00/4.00) or equivalent is earned at a transfer institution. Study abroad credit – which is considered Michigan Tech credit for residency purposes – will be awarded by International Programs and Services based on passing a course according to equivalent international standards. Advanced Placement credit is awarded according to published AP Exam score standards (also IB and CLEP).
Students may pursue senior design capstone projects in another engineering department (EE, MSE, EE, MEEM) with prior project approval and signatures. Students must be "senior design ready" in BME by completing BE 4901 pre-requisites (BE 3350, BE 3700, BE 3800 and BE 4900) prior to taking a BE 4901 substitute. When substituting Enterprise (ENT) for senior design, the following courses must be taken: ENT3950, ENT3960 ( for BE4901), both taken fall and spring of third year; ENT 4950 and ENT 4960 (for BE 4910) taken fall and spring of fourth year. Forms from both Enterprise and BME departments must be filled out with signatures from project manager(s) and BME department chair. Please meet with your academic advisor first.
Year 1
Fall
Provides direct instruction in composition. Students examine and interpret communication practices and apply what they learn to their own written, aural, and visual compositions. Class projects ask students to communicate in a variety of modes and to attend to audience, purpose, and context.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman
Introduces the foundations of chemistry, including electronic structure of atoms and molecules, intermolecular forces, states of matter, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, chemical equilibria, kinetics, and acid-base chemistry. Includes laboratory component that emphasizes lecture components.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1151
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1135(C) or MA 1121(C) or ALEKS Math Placement >= 56 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 2 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 2 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 2 or ACT Mathematics >= 22 or SAT MATH SECTION SCORE-M16 >= 540
Laboratory to accompany CH1150.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-3)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1150
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1135(C) or MA 1121(C) or ALEKS Math Placement >= 56 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 2 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 2 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 2 or ACT Mathematics >= 22 or SAT MATH SECTION SCORE-M16 >= 540
An overview of biomedical engineering designed especially for freshmen and sophomores that includes presentations by faculty, members of the community and other guest lecturers. Topics ranging from clinical engineering through basic biomedical engineering research are covered.
- Credits: 1.0; Graded Pass/Fail Only
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (1-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore
Experiments covering kinematics, force, conservation of momentum, conservation of energy, and waves are explored through guided construction. The course emphasizes understanding physical concepts through inquiry and the scientific method
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1121(C)
An introduction to single-variable calculus, which includes a computer laboratory. Topics include trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, differentiation and its uses, and basic integration. Integrates symbolic tools, graphical concepts, data and numerical calculations.
- Credits: 4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-1)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): ALEKS Math Placement >= 86 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 3 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 3 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 3 or ACT Mathematics >= 29 or SAT MATH SECTION SCORE-M16 >= 680
An introduction to the engineering profession and to its various disciplines. Focuses on developing problem-solving skills, computational skills, and communication skills. Through active, collaborative work, students work on teams to apply the engineering problem-solving method to "real-world" problems.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-5)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MA 1031(C) or MA 1032(C) or MA 1120(C) or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1121(C) or MA 2160(C) or MA 3160(C)) and (Spatial Visualization Score >= 19 or ENG 1002(C))
Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- UN 1015 must be taken first year.
- CH 1150 and CH 1151 are co-requisites. CH 1150 is a foundation course. Take CH 1160 in the spring.
- MA 1161 may be taken instead of MA 1160.
- MA 1160 (or MA 1161) and ENG 1101 are co-requisites.
- MA 1160 (or MA 1161) and PH 1100 are co-requisites. Take PH 2100 in the spring.
- MA 1160 (or MA 1161) is followed by MA 2160 in the spring.
- ENG 1001 and ENG 1100 may be taken instead of ENG 1101.
- ENG 1101 has ENG 1002 (C or better) or Spatial Visualization Score >= 19 as a pre-requisite. Take ENG 1102 in the spring.
Spring
Study of contemporary global issues, their origins, impacts, and solutions through the thematic and comparative exploration of worldview and culture, population, globalization, development, politics and global governance, environment, and sustainability. Emphasis on global literacy and information literacy.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman
A continuation of CH 1150. Introduces more complex concepts in chemistry, including kinetics, chemical equilibria, acid-base equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and chemical analysis. Additional topics may include chemistry of the metals and non-metals, biochemical systems, and nuclear chemistry. Includes laboratory component that emphasizes lecture concepts.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1161
- Pre-Requisite(s): CH 1112 or (CH 1150 and CH 1151)
Laboratory to accompany CH1160.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-3)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Co-Requisite(s): CH 1160
- Pre-Requisite(s): CH 1112 or (CH 1150 and CH 1151)
A calculus-based introduction to classical mechanics. Topics include kinematics, Newton's laws, impulse and momentum, work and energy, and the universal law of gravitation. C or better/AP credit in Calc 1 or co-requisite registration in PH2110 required.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): PH 1100(C) and (MA 1160 or MA 1161 or MA 1121 or MA 1135) or (CEEB Calculus AB >= 3 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 3 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 3 and MA 2160(C) or MA 3160(C))
Continued study of calculus, which includes a computer laboratory. Topics include integration and its uses, function approximation, vectors, and elementary modeling with differential equations.
- Credits: 4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-1)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1160 or MA 1161 or MA 1135 or MA 1121 or CEEB Calculus AB >= 3 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 3 or CEEB Calculus AB Subscore >= 3
Continuation of ENG1101. Introduction to the engineering design process with an emphasis on graphics and documentation. Focuses on engineering problem solving in the context of the design process.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-5)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): (MA 1031 or MA 1032 or MA 1120 or MA 1160(C) or MA 1161(C) or MA 1121(C) or MA 2160(C) or MA 3160(C)) and (ENG 1101 or (ENG 1001 and ENG 1100)) and (Spatial Visualization Score >= 19 or ENG 1002)
Total 17 Credits
- UN 1025 must be taken first year.
- CH 1160 and CH 1161 are co-requisites.
- PH 2100 and MA 2160 are co-requisites. They are both foundation courses. Take MA 3160 in fall of Year 2.
- PH 2100 has MA 1160 or MA 1161 (C or better) as a pre-requisite.
- ENG 1102 has ENG 1002 (C or better) or Spatial Visualization Score >= 19 and MA 1160 as pre-requisites.
Year 2
Fall
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
General principles and engineering applications of science and biology, including cell biology, physiology, molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Summer
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Senior
- Pre-Requisite(s): CH 1150 and MA 1160 or MA 1161 or MA 1121
Introduces the origin, processing and interpretation of biological signals. Mathematical modeling techniques used in the analysis of linear systems. Topics include: Fourier, Laplace and z-transforms, signal comparison techniques, power spectrum analysis, 2-dimensional signals, transfer functions, convolution, and simulations. Prerequisite of CH1150, MA2160, and PH2100 with a C or better is required.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): CH 1150 and PH 2100 and MA 2160 and ENG 1102
Introduction to calculus in two and three dimensions, which includes a computer laboratory. Topics include functions of several variables, partial derivatives, the gradient, multiple integrals; introduction to vector-valued functions and vector calculus, divergence, curl, and the integration theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss.
- Credits: 4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-1)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160 or CEEB Calculus BC >= 3
Comprehensive introductory course in vertebrate anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the human body. Interrelates structure with function in regard to maintaining homeostasis and normal functioning of the body. Covers the integument, skeletal system, muscles, the nervous system, and special senses.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Summer
The laboratory to accompany BL2010. Examines embryology, muscle and skeletal anatomy, and neuroanatomy. Explores the physiology of the nervous system, including vision and reflexes and muscle physiology. A student-designed lab project is used to teach experimental design.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): BL 2010(C)
Total 17 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- BE 2400 has CH 1150 and MA 1160 as pre-requisites.
- BE 2700 has CH 1150, ENG 1102, MA 2160, and PH 2100 as pre-requisites.
- BE 2700 has a foundations requirement of C or better in PH 2100, MA 2160, and CH 1150.
- BL 2010 has CH 1150 as a pre-requisite.
- BL 2010 and BL 2011 are co-requisites. Take BL 2020 and BL 2021 in the spring.
Spring
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
Topics include descriptive statistics, sampling methods, probability, statistical inference, causality, elementary design of experiments, statistical process improvement methods including Six-Sigma techniques, clinical trial methodology, and variance analysis.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1135 or MA 1160 or MA 1161 or MA 1121
Introduction to the fundamental materials science principles and different classes of biomaterials (metals, ceramics, polymers and their composites), and some practical professional issues concerning the field of biomaterials.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 2400
Offered first half of semester, to be taken concurrently with MA3521. The course is an introduction to linear algebra and how it can be used. Topics include systems of equations, vectors, matrices, orthogonality, subspaces and the eigenvalue problem.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mathematics, Software Engineering, Computer Science
- Co-Requisite(s): MA 3521
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160
Offered second half of semester, to be taken concurrently with MA2321. Topics include first order equations, linear equations and systems of equations.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-4-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Mathematics, Computer Science
- Co-Requisite(s): MA 2321
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 2160
Continuation of BL2010. Covers the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and reproductive systems.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): BL 2010
The laboratory to accompany BL2020. Examines the structure and function of the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, and renal systems. A student-designed lab project is used to teach experimental design.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): BL 2011 and BL 2020(C)
Total 17 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- BE 2110 has MA 1160 as a pre-requisite.
- BE 2800 has BE 2400 as a pre-requisite. Take BE 3800 in the fall of Year 3.
- MA 2320 can be taken instead of MA 2321.
- MA 3520 can be taken instead of MA 3521.
- MA 2321 has MA 2160 as a pre-requisite.
- MA 2321 has MA 3521 as a co-requisite.
- BL 2020 has BL 2010 as a pre-requisite.
- BL 2020 has BL 2021 as a co-requisite.
Year 3
Fall
Designed for nonmajors. Covers the principles of electrical and electronic measurements, including dc, ac, semiconductor devices, amplifiers, and filtering.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (2-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 1121 or MA 1160 or MA 1161
Course provides overview of two and three-dimensional force and structure systems and their applicability to human body. Course topics will include principle of equilibrium, concept of free-body diagram, moment of inertia, centroids. Kinematics and equations of motion, principle of energy, work and momentum. Course materials tailored for biological applications, particularly for applications at human organ level.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Sophomore, Junior, Senior
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 2400 and (MA 2321 or MA 2320 or MA 2330) and (MA 3521 or MA 3520 or MA 3530) and BL 2010(C)
Biomaterials properties including structure-function relationships (materials composition and properties), protein/cell materials interactions, characterization methods, and handling and processing considerations.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Summer
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 2700(C) and BE 2800
Introduction to the experimental techniques used in biomedical engineering, technical report writing, and record keeping.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-2)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 2800
A calculus-based introduction to electromagnetism. Topics include Coulomb's law, electric fields, Gauss's law, electric potential, capacitance, circuits, magnetic forces and fields, Ampere's law, induction, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): (PH 1200(C) or PH 2261(C)) and (PH 2100 or PH 1160) and MA 2160
Experiments covering Coulomb's law, electric and magnetic fields, circuits, induction, and geometric optics are explored through guided construction. The course emphasizes understanding physical concepts through inquiry and the scientific method.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Pre-Requisite(s): PH 1100 or PH 1111 or PH 1141 or PH 1161
Total 15 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- BE 3300 has BE 2400, MA 2321/3521, and BL 2010 as pre-requisites. Take BE 3350 in the spring.
- BE 3800 has BE 2700 and BE 2800 as pre-requisites.
- BE 3400 has BE 2800 as a pre-requisite.
- PH 2200 has PH 2100 as a pre-requisite. Take BE 3700 in the spring.
Spring
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
This course teaches basic principles of mechanics that are closely related to human soft tissue and bio-flow, particularly, at the human organ level. Emphases are given to both engineering fundamentals and biomedical applications.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Sophomore, Junior, Senior
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 3300
Introductory theory of measurement and analysis from biological systems. Covers the principles and use of transducers, data recording and analysis systems and signal processing techniques. Example measurements include life science research and clinical measurements such as the vital signs.
- Credits: 3.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Sophomore, Junior, Senior
- Co-Requisite(s): BE 3701
- Pre-Requisite(s): EE 3010 and PH 2200(C) and BL 2020(C) and BE 2700
Laboratory exercises to demonstrate basic instrumentation principles and biomedical measurements. Students will learn how to make non-invasive measurements on themselves and how to evaluate measurement instrumentation. Course will coincide with BE3700 lectures.
- Credits: 1.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Sophomore, Junior, Senior
- Co-Requisite(s): BE 3700
Design considerations and professional practice issues are addressed. Ethics, regulatory affairs, and intellectual property are addressed within the context of the biomedical engineering profession. Modern tools of biomedical design are presented and applied to current problems.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (2-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Junior, Senior
This course introduces fundamental fluid mechanics principles in a unified fashion so that students can describe biological fluid problems in precise mathematical language. Topics include nature of fluids, hydrostatics, differential and integral equations about conservation of mass and momentum, dimensional analysis and various types of flow.
- Credits: 4.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (4-0-0)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Level(s): Graduate
- Pre-Requisite(s): MA 3160 and (MA 3520 or MA 3521) and BE 3300
Total 16 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- BE 3350 has BE 3300 as a pre-requisite.
- BE 3700 has BE 2700, EE 3010, PH 2200, and BL 2020 as pre-requisites.
- BE 3700 and BE 3701 are co-requisites.
- BE 4900 is followed by BE 4901 in fall of Year 4 and BE 4910 in spring of Year 4.
- BE 3550 has CH 150, ENG 1102, MA 2160, and PH 2100 as pre-requisites.
Year 4
Fall
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
2000+ Science class (CH, PH, BL, EH)
3000+ Engineering class
Team approach is used to resolve a defined problem in biomedical engineering. Projects are selected and undertaken with faculty guidance and sponsor input. Must be senior project ready, as defined by major, substitutes for prerequisites.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-3)
- Semesters Offered: Fall
- Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s): Biomedical Engineering; May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 3350 and BE 3700 and BE 3701 and BE 3800 and BE 4900
3000+ Engineering class
3000+ Engineering class
Total 17 Credits
PE Co-Curricular (0.5)
- BE 4901 has BE 3700, BE 3350, BE 3800, and BE 4900 as pre-requisites.
Spring
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
See University General Education Requirements (6cr must be 3000+), UN 1025 pre-req.
Any 1000+ class
Continuation of Biomedical Design Project I (BE4901) under faculty guidance. Emphasizes design and testing of prototypes. Requires work project notebooks, oral and written reports, and presentations.
- Credits: 2.0
- Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-3)
- Semesters Offered: Spring
- Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es): Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
- Pre-Requisite(s): BE 4900 and BE 4901
3000+ Engineering class
Total 14 Credits
- BE 4910 has BE 4901 as a pre-requisite.