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1 Biomedical Interdisciplinary Studies Minor Curriculum Requirements & Course Information Non- Students Curriculum Requirements: The undergraduate program requires completion of 21 credits with at least 12 credits greater than or equal to 300-level courses. Complete 7 credits of core courses. Complete 9 credits of engineering electives. Complete 3 credits of science, engineering, animal research, bioethics, and entrepreneurship electives. Core Courses: 7 Credits Course Number Title Credits Prerequisite(s) Semesters Taught BIOM 101 BMS 300 OR BMS 301** Biomedical Principles of Human Physiology Human Gross Anatomy Catalog Description 3 Basic principles, fundamentals in biomedical engineering including molecular, cellular and physiological principles, major areas such as biomechanics. 4 5 BZ 101 or BZ 110 or LIE 102; CHEM 103 or CHEM107or CHEM 111 BZ 110 or Life 102, S, SS, S, SS Physiology of humans. Structure and function of the human body. Study of prosected human cadavers; clinical applications; living anatomy. Elective Courses: at least 9 Credits Course Number Title Credits Prerequisite(s) Semesters Catalog Description Taught BIOM 476A-B Biomedical Clinical 2, or 4 BMS 300; BIOM 101, S, SS Biomedical lab work or exposure to the hospital/clinical environment. CBE 201 CBE 210 Practicum Material and Energy Balances Thermodynamic Process Analysis 3 CHEM 111; MATH 160; PH 141; 1 course in computer programming Principles of chemistry, physics, and mathematics applied to development of material and energy balances; illustration of concepts. 3 CBE 201 S Thermodynamic fundamentals and applications to ideal and non-ideal mixtures, power cycles, and chemical equilbria. 5/16/15 1
2 CBE 320 CBE 331 CBE 332 CBE 406 CBE 430 CIVE 260 CIVE 261 Chemical and Biological Reactor Design Momentum Transfer and Mechanical Separations Heat and Mass Transfer undamentals Transport Phenomena Process Control and Instrumentation Mechanics-Statics Mechanics-Dynamics 3 CBE 201; LIE 102; MATH CBE 201; CBE 202 or MECH 237; MATH CBE 310; CBE 330; CBE 331 S Mechanisms and rates of chemical reactions; design of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactors; biological reactions and reactors. luid properties; conservation equations; compressible and incompressible flow; pumping and metering; mixing; separation of fluid-solid mixtures. Thermal processes; steady and unsteady conduction; convective heat transfer; radiation; heat exchanger design; mass transfer by diffusion and convection. 3 CBE 332; CHEM 474 undamental treatment of momentum and mass transport processes; dimensional analysis for parameter identification and order of magnitude estimation. 3 CBE 320; CBE 330; CBE 442/ENVE 442 ECE 202 Circuit Theory Applications ECE 204 Electrical ECE/STAT 303* 3 MATH 261; ECE 311 or Communications concurrent registration or Principles STAT 315* Sampling Techniques 3 STAT 301 or STAT 307/ERHS 307 or STAT 311 or STAT 315 ECE 331 ECE 341 MATH 340 Electronic Principles I Electromagnetic ields and Devices I Ordinary Differential Equations S Measurement and control of process variable; transient behavior of chemical processes; feedback, feedforward, and computer control concepts. 3 MATH 160; PH 141 or concurrent reg., S orces using vector notation; static equilibrium of rigid bodies; friction, virtual work, centriods, and moments of inertia. 3 CIVE 260, S Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies; concepts of workenergy and impulse-momentum; computer applications; vector notation. 4 ECE 103 S, SS Basic circuit analysis techniques and applications to engineering design problems. 3 MATH 161; PH 142 S Basic analog and digital circuits and systems; introduction to electromechanical devices. 4 ECE 202 with a C- or better; MATH 340 or MATH MATH 340 with a C- or better or MATH 345 with a C- or better; PH 142 with a C- or better 4 MATH 255 or MATH 261 Basic concepts in design and analysis of communication systems. Sample designs: simple random, stratified, systematic, cluster, unequal probability, two-phase; methods of estimation and sample size determination. Discrete component semiconductor devices, characteristics and applications. Rectifier circuits, single-stage and multi-stage amplifiers. Basic concepts of electrostatic and magnetostatic fields., S, SS irst and second order equations, series, Laplace transforms, linear algebra, eigevalues, first order systems of equations, numerical techniques. 5/16/15 2
3 MECH 237 MECH 307 MECH 324 MECH 331 MECH 342 Thermal Sciences Mechatronics and Measurement Systems Dynamics of Machines Materials Mechanics and Thermodynamics of low Processes 3 MATH 160; PH 142, S irst and second laws of thermodynamics, properties of materials, energy conversion, statistical aspects, heat transfer. 4 CIVE 261 with a C- or better; ECE 204 with a C- or better; MATH 340 with a C- or better 4 CIVE 261; MATH 340 with a C or better or concurrent registration 4 CHEM 111 with a C- or better; CHEM 112 with a C- or better; PH 142 with a C- or better 3 MATH 340 with a C- or better; MECH 337 with a C- or better or concurrent reg.; PH 141 with a C- or better 3 MECH 342 with a C or better, S Instrumentation and measurement system analysis and design; sensors and actuators; computer data acquisition and control. Must register for lecture and laboratory. Analysis and synthesis of moving machinery., S Characteristics of metallic, plastic, and ceramic material; basic principles which relate properties of materials to their atomic and microstructure., S details of viscous flow with losses, measurements, compressibility, turbomachinery, convective heat transfer. MECH 344 Heat and Mass Transfer, S Transport and rate processes, conduction, convection, and radiation. PH MATH 161; PH 142 Selected topics in physics with emphasis on depth of understanding. Electronics * Students may either take ECE/STAT 303 or STAT 315. Credit will not count for both courses. Science,, Animal Research, Bioethics, and Entrepreneurship Courses: at least 3 Credits Course Number Title Credits Prerequisite(s) Semesters Taught Catalog Description BC 351 Principles of Biochemistry 4 BZ 110 or BZ 120 or LIE 102; CHEM 245 or CHEM 346 or concurrent reg. in CHEM 346 BZ 310 Cell Biology 4 BZ 110 or BZ 120 or LIE 103; CHEM 245 with a C or better or CHEM 345 with a C or better BIOM 476A-B BMS 301 Biomedical Clinical Practicum Human Gross Anatomy, S, SS Structure and function of biological molecules; biocatalysis; metabolism, and energy transduction; gene expression., S Structure and function of cells emphasizing molecular mechanism. Communication, metabolism, motility, genetics, growth, reproduction (Special course fee). 2, or 4 BMS 300; BIOM 101, S, SS Biomedical lab work or exposure to the hospital/clinical environment. 5 BZ 110 or LIE 102 Structure and function of the human body. Study of prosected human cadavers; clinical applications; living anatomy (Special course fee). 5/16/15 3
4 BMS 325 BMS 345 BMS 360 BMS 405 BMS 420 Cellular Neurobiology unctional Neuroanatomy undamentals of Physiology Nerve and Muscle- Toxins, Trauma and Disease Cardiopulmonary Physiology (BMS 300 or BMS 360) 3 BMS 300 or BMS 360 Cellular and molecular bases of nervous system function and behavior. 4 BMS 300 or BMS 360 S unctional systems and circuits of the human brain and spinal cord (Special course fee). 4 BZ 110 or LIE 102; S Cell, tissue, and organ function related to integrated whole body CHEM 245 or concurrent function. registration or CHEM 345 or concurrent registration 3 BMS 325 or BMS 345 S Structure, composition, function of nerves and muscles, etiology of genetic and autoimmune neuromuscular diseases, alteration by toxins and nerve gas. 3 BMS 300 or BMS 360 Normal and pathophysiology of cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. BMS 430 Endocrinology 3 BMS 300 or BMS 360 Physiology of the glands of internal secretion. BUS Legal and Ethical 3, S, SS Ethical, legal and regulatory issues in the US business environment. Issues in Business 1 CHEM 113 General Chemistry II 3 CHEM 107 or CHEM 111 or CHEM 117; (placement out of MATH 124) or MATH 141 or MATH 155 or MATH 160 or MATH 161 or MATH 229 or MATH 261 or concurrent registration, S, SS Acid/base equilibria, kinetics, thermodynamics, solubility, oxidationreduction reactions, electrochemistry, selected topics. CHEM 245 CHEM 246 CHEM 344 undamentals of Organic Chemistry undamentals of Organic Chemistry Laboratory Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory 4 CHEM 107 or CHEM CHEM 108 or CHEM 112 or CHEM 114; CHEM 245 or concurrent reg. 2 CHEM 343 or concurrent registration or CHEM 346 or concurrent registration, S, SS Nomenclature, structure, bonding, reactions, mechanisms, synthesis, stereochemistry of organic compounds., S Laboratory applications of principles presented in CHEM 245 (Special course fee)., S, SS Laboratory applications of modern organic chemistry. CHEM 345* or Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 113; CHEM 114, S Structure, nomenclature, dynamics, spectroscopy, reactions of organic molecules. Laboratory applications of principles presenting lecture (Special course fee). CHEM 341* Modern Organic 3 CHEM 113, S, SS Structures, nomenclature, dynamics, spectroscopy, and reactions of 5/16/15 4
5 HES 207 HES 307 HES 403 HES 405 HES 420 HES 476 LIE 102 LIE 103 LIE 210 MGT MGT Chemistry I Anatomical Kinesiology Biomechanical Principles of Human Movement Physiology of Exercise Exercise Testing Instrumentation Electrocardiography and Exercise Management Rehabilitation Exercise Attributes of Living Systems (GT-SC1) Biology of Organisms-Animals and Plants Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology New Venture Creation 1 New Venture Management 1 organic molecules. 3, S, SS Anatomical, physiological, and mechanical fundamental of human movement. 3 BMS 301 or HES 207;, S, SS Identify with and utilize biomechanical principles pertinent to human PH 121 or PH 141 movement. 4 BMS 300; LIE 102, S, SS Effects of exercise on tissues, organs, and systems of the body (Special course fee). 2 HES 403, S Theory and operation of devices commonly employed in quantifying factors related to exercise (Special course fee). 3 BMS 300, S Interpretation of 12-lead ECG tracings, administering exercise tests, and prescribing exercise program for healthy individuals and special populations (Special course fee). 3 HES 403, S Interaction of physical activity with pathophysiology and treatment of chronic diseases and conditions. 4 High school chemistry., S, SS Intended for students requiring additional courses in biology or areas related to biological science. Levels of organization, stability, and change in living systems. 4 LIE 102, S, SS Diversity of animals and plants; their structural and functional characteristics (Special course fee). 3 CHEM 111; CHEM 112; LIE 102, S Solid understanding of a cell, different cell types, molecular aspects of cellular and subcellular biology and biochemistry. 3 MGT 340 Entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial process. Growth of an independent business. 3 MGT 420 S Theories and skills necessary for managing startup and existing small firms. MIP 300 General Microbiology 3 BZ 110 or BZ 120 or LIE 102; CHEM 245 or concurrent reg. or CHEM 341 or concurrent reg. or CHEM 345 or concurrent reg., S, SS Structure, function, development, physiology, and molecular biology of microorganism emphasizing bacteria. OT 215 Medical Terminology 1, S, SS Definition and use of medical terms. 5/16/15 5
6 PHIL PHIL 305E 1 PSY 456 PSY 457 STAT 315 Ethics 1 Philosophical Issues in the Professions- Animal Science 1 Sensation and Perception Sensation and Perception Laboratory Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 3 Sophomore standing or higher, S Problems and theories concerning values and standards, right action, and the good life. 3 Philosophical problems, theories relevant to specific professions- Animal science. 3 PSY 250, S, SS Review of research on physiological substrates of sensation; methods of scaling sensory experience; role of perception in behavioral adaption. 2 PSY 250; PSY 456 or concurrent reg. 3 MATH 161 or MATH 255 * Students may either take CHEM 341 or CHEM 345. Credit will not count for both courses. 1 Only three credits of non-technical courses may count toward minimum requirements. ** Course Approval In Process =all S=Spring SS=Summer E=Even Years O=Odd Years, S, SS Review of research on physiological substrates of sensation; methods of scaling sensory experience. Role of perception in behavioral adaption., S, SS Calculus-based probability and statistics: distribution theory, estimation, hypothesis testing, applications to engineering and the sciences. 5/16/15 6
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