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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The Bachelor of Integrated Studies Program (BIS) offers BIS students the opportunity to earn 1 to 3 elective credits for a work internship.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Senior Capstone serves as the culmination of the Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) interdisciplinary degree. After completing course work in three different areas of emphasis, BIS student synthesize their three disciplines in this capstone project. Prerequisite:    BIS 3800 and EDUC 3800
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introductory course to Biomedical Engineering topics including electronic terms, numbering systems, software tools, and documentation practices.
  • 1.00 Credits

    An engineering seminar designed to help students plan their education and career trajectories by introducing modern topics in biomedical research and available careers. Students will be introduced to both academic and industry-oriented career fields, options for undergraduate research and the challenges of working in interdisciplinary career fields. Prerequisite:    BME 1000 and ECE 1000
  • 1.00 Credits

    An engineering seminar course designed to prepare the student for professional engineering employment. Topics include resumes, hiring criteria, interviewing techniques, engineering ethics, professional and societal responsibilities, lifelong learning, diversity, creative problem solving, goals, quality, timeliness and continuous improvement. Students will research related topics and write a paper. Prerequisite:    BME 2000
  • 2.00 Credits

    Project Management course is designed to prepare students for the senior capstone project. The course will include development of a contract, goal setting, time management, budgeting, project funding, project leadership and team building principles. Engineering economics, team work, quality statistics and continuous improvement will also be discussed. Other topics include project life cycles, organization and risk management. Students should take this course the semester before taking BME 4010. Prerequisite:    BME 3130 and BME 3210 and BME 3600 and CHEM 2310 and ECE 3110 and ECE 3210 and ECE 3610 and ECE 3710 and HTHS 1104 and HTHS 1110 and NEUR 2950 and NEUR 3950 and PUBH 3500 and ZOOL 2420
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics covered are related to microelectronics including bipolar and field-effect transistors, frequency response, feedback systems, filters, signal generation, and applications of op-amp circuits. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities include the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of filters and advanced circuits.Note: Admittance into the Professional Program is required. Prerequisite:    ECE 2260
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics covered are related to the analysis of linear time-invariant continuous and discrete systems and signal transformations, convolution, frequency spectra, Laplace transforms, Z transforms, and fast Fourier transforms. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities include the computer simulation, analysis, and numerical modeling of biological signals and systems. Prerequisite:    BME 2240 and ECE 2260
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) design and the engineering design cycle. Students will learn basic CAD skills and apply them to designing a simple biomedical device as a group. Important points on standards and considerations for devices that are used by and interface with humans will also be covered. Prerequisite:    BME 2000 and PHYS 2220
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will be required to complete a 300-hour engineering project (over two semesters) in a team environment. Project management and problem-solving techniques will be emphasized. Topics include goal setting, developing milestone charts, writing contracts, conducting research, project design and construction, testing and analysis, project documentation, and design review presentations. Before seeking departmental approval, students should be currently enrolled in BME 3090 and should have taken at least four 3000-level core ECE or BME courses, MATH 3410 or ECE 3430, and either ENGL 3100 or PS 3250. Exceptions to this rule are made only if a student's graduation would otherwise be delayed.