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Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING AND CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING Requirements Effective Fall 207 Freshman AUCC Credits BIOM 0 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering CBE 0 Introduction to Chemical and Biological Engr CBE 60 MATLAB for Chemical and Biological Eng CHEM General Chemistry I (GT-SC2) A CHEM 2 General Chemistry Lab I (GT-SC) A CHEM General Chemistry II CO 50 College Composition (GT-CO2) A MATH 60 Calculus for Physical Scientists I (GT-MA) B MATH 6 Calculus for Physical Scientists II (GT-MA) B PH Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (GT-SC) A 5 Additional Requirements for Graduation 0 Total Credits Sophomore CBE 20 Material and Energy Balances CBE 205 Fundamentals of Biological Engineering CBE 20 Thermodynamic Process Analysis CHEM General Chemistry Lab II CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry I CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry II CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 LIFE 02 Attributes of Living Systems (GT-SC) A MATH 26 Calculus for Physical Scientists III MATH 0 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations PH 2 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (GT-SC) A 5 Additional Requirements for Graduation 0 Total Credits 5 Junior BC 5 Principles of Biochemistry BIOM 00 Problem-Based Learning Biomedical Engr Lab BMS 00 Principles of Human Physiology CBE 0 Molecular Concepts and Applications CBE 20 Chemical and Biological Reactor Design CBE 0 Process Simulation CBE Momentum Transfer and Mechanical Separations CBE 2 Heat and Mass Transfer Fundamentals CBE 9 Professional Development Seminar

2 Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering LIFE 20 Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology Advanced Writing 2 Additional Requirements for Graduation 0 Total Credits Senior BIOM 2 Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering BIOM 22 Kinetics of Biomolecular and Cellular Systems CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering Lab I 2 CBE 2 Separation Processes CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering Lab II 2 CBE 5 Chemical and Biological Engineering Design I MECH 262 Engineering Mechanics STAT 5 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists Arts and Humanities B Historical Perspectives D Additional Requirements for Graduation 0 Total Credits 0 Fifth Year BIOM 86A Biomedical Design Practicum: Capstone Design I A,B,C BIOM 86B Biomedical Design Practicum: Capstone Design II A,B,C CBE 0 Process Control and Instrumentation Arts and Humanities B Global and Cultural Awareness E Social and Behavioral Sciences C BME Technical Elective 2 CBE Technical Elective 5 Additional Requirements for Graduation 0 Total Credits 28 Program Total Credits: 58 Approved BME Technical Electives for BME-CBE BS Program Code Title Credits Select credits from the following: BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry I BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry II BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry Laboratory 2 BC Physical Biochemistry BC 6 Molecular Genetics BC 65 Molecular Regulation of Cell Function BC 565 Molecular Regulation of Cell Function BIOM Biomechanics and Biomaterials BIOM 70/ MECH 70 Biomedical Engineering BIOM 76A Biomedical Clinical Practicum I 2 BIOM 76B Biomedical Clinical Practicum II BIOM 50/ CBE 50 BIOM 525/ MECH 525 Fundamentals of Biochemical Engineering Cell and Tissue Engineering BIOM 526/ ECE 526 BIOM 5/ MECH 5 BIOM 5/ CIVE 5 BIOM 5/ CBE 5 BIOM 57/ MECH 57 Biological Physics Materials Engineering Biomolecular Tools for Engineers Membranes for Biotechnology and Biomedicine Structure and Function of Biomaterials BMS 0 Human Gross Anatomy 5 BMS 02 Laboratory in Principles of Physiology 2 BMS 25 Cellular Neurobiology BMS 5 Functional Neuroanatomy BMS 05 Nerve and Muscle-Toxins, Trauma and Disease BMS 20 Cardiopulmonary Physiology BMS 0 Endocrinology BMS 50 Pharmacology BMS 500 Mammalian Physiology I BMS 50 Mammalian Physiology II

Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering BMS 50/NB 50 Developmental Neurobiology BMS 505/NB 505 Neuronal Circuits, Systems and Behavior BZ Developmental Biology BZ 50 Molecular and General Genetics BZ 76/BZ 576 Genetics of Model Organisms CHEM Quantitative Analysis Laboratory CHEM 5 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry CHEM Clinical Chemistry CHEM 59A CHEM 59B CHEM 59C Principles of NMR and MRI: Basic NMR Principles Principles of NMR and MRI: NMR Diffusion Measurements-2D NMR and MRI Principles of NMR and MRI: Advanced NMR and MRI Techniques CM 50 Advanced Cell Biology CM 502/NB 502 Techniques in Molecular & Cellular Biology 2 ECE 569/ MECH 569 Micro-Electro-Mechanical Devices ERHS 50 Introduction to Radiation Biology ERHS 502 Fundamentals of Toxicology ERHS 50 Cancer Biology HES 07 HES 9 Biomechanical Principles of Human Neuromuscular Aspects of Human HES 0 Physiology of Exercise HES 05 Exercise Testing Instrumentation 2 HES 76 Exercise and Chronic Disease MATH 55 Mathematics in Biology and Medicine MECH 5 Biofluid Mechanics MIP 00 General Microbiology MIP 02 General Microbiology Laboratory 2 MIP 2 Immunology MIP Immunology Laboratory 2 MIP 5 Medical Bacteriology MIP 52 Medical Bacteriology Laboratory MIP 20 Medical and Molecular Virology MIP 6 Industrial Microbiology MIP Microbial Physiology MIP 50 Microbial Genetics MIP 576/ BSPM 576 Bioinformatics NB 500 Readings in Cellular Neurobiology NB 50 Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology 2 Approved CBE Technical Electives for BME-CBE BS Program Code Title Credits Select 5 credits from the following: AA 0 Astrophysics I 5 AA 02 Astrophysics II 5 AA 0 Astrophysics III 5 ATS 555 Air Pollution ATS 560 Air Pollution Measurement 2 BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry I BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry II BC 0 Comprehensive Biochemistry Laboratory 2 BC 6 Molecular Genetics BC 65 Molecular Regulation of Cell Function BIOM 70/ MECH 70 Biomedical Engineering BIOM 76A Biomedical Clinical Practicum I 2 BIOM 76B Biomedical Clinical Practicum II BIOM 525/ MECH 525 BIOM 52/ MECH 52 BIOM 5/ CIVE 5 BIOM 570/ MECH 570 BIOM 57/ MECH 57 Cell and Tissue Engineering Material Issues in Mechanical Design Biomolecular Tools for Engineers Bioengineering Structure and Function of Biomaterials BMS 0 Human Gross Anatomy 5 BMS 02 Laboratory in Principles of Physiology 2 BMS 60 Fundamentals of Physiology BMS 20 Cardiopulmonary Physiology BMS 0 Endocrinology BMS 50 Pharmacology BMS 500 Mammalian Physiology I BMS 50 Mammalian Physiology II BSPM 02 Applied and General Entomology 2 BSPM 0A Entomology Laboratory: General 2 BSPM 6 Elements of Plant Pathology BSPM 50 Molecular Plant-Microbe Interaction BZ 0 Cell Biology BZ Developmental Biology BZ 6 Population and Evolutionary Genetics BZ 8/ MATH 8 Theory of Population and Evolutionary Ecology BZ 50 Molecular and General Genetics BZ 5 Marine Biology BZ 0 Plant Physiology BZ Plant Physiology Laboratory 2 BZ 50 Plant Ecology BZ 76/BZ 576 Genetics of Model Organisms BZ 572 Phytoremediation CBE 06 Introduction to Transport Phenomena CBE 95 Independent Study -8 CBE 50 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics CBE 502 Advanced Reactor Design CBE 50 Transport Phenomena Fundamentals CBE 50/ BIOM 50 Fundamentals of Biochemical Engineering CBE 5 Polymer Science and Engineering CBE 52 Mathematical Modeling for Chemical Engineers

Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering CBE 522/ BIOM 522 Bioseparation Processes CBE 52 Bioremediation CBE 50/ CIVE 50 CBE 5/ BIOM 5 Advanced Biological Wastewater Processing Membranes for Biotechnology and Biomedicine CHEM 26 Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry CHEM Quantitative Analysis Laboratory CHEM 5 Introduction to Analytical Chemistry CHEM Instrumental Analysis CHEM Clinical Chemistry CHEM 0 Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 CHEM 6 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 62 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory 2 CHEM 5 Solid State Chemistry CHEM 55 Polymer Chemistry CHEM 57 Chemistry of Electronic Materials CHEM 57 Electrochemical Methods CHEM 59A CHEM 59B CHEM 59C CHEM 5 Principles of NMR and MRI: Basic NMR Principles Principles of NMR and MRI: NMR Diffusion Measurements-2D NMR and MRI Principles of NMR and MRI: Advanced NMR and MRI Techniques Structure/Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry CHEM 57 Physical Organic Chemistry CHEM 55 Organometallic Chemistry CHEM 565 Inorganic Mechanisms CHEM 569 Chemical Crystallography CHEM 570 Chemical Bonding CHEM 57A Quantum Chemistry: Foundations 2 CHEM 57B Quantum Chemistry: Electronic Structure CHEM 575 Fundamentals of Chemical Thermodynamics CHEM 576 Statistical Mechanics 2 CHEM 577 Surface Chemistry CHEM 579 Chemical Kinetics CIVE 260 Engineering Mechanics-Statics CIVE 26 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics CIVE 22 Basic Hydrology CIVE 60 Mechanics of Solids CIVE 0 Hydraulic Engineering CIVE Environmental River Mechanics CIVE 2 Groundwater Engineering CIVE 25 Soil and Water Engineering CIVE 8 Environmental Engineering Concepts CIVE 0 Nonpoint Source Pollution CIVE 50 Wind Engineering CIVE 520 Physical Hydrology CIVE 5 Groundwater Hydrology CIVE 58 Aqueous Chemistry 2 CIVE 560 Advanced Mechanics of Materials CM 50 Advanced Cell Biology CM 502/NB 502 Techniques in Molecular & Cellular Biology 2 CS 6 Object-Oriented Problem Solving CS 6 Java (CS) No Prior Programming or CS 6 Java (CS) Prior Programming CS 65 Java (CS2) Data Structures and Algorithms or CS 200 Algorithms and Data Structures CS 220 Discrete Structures and their Applications CS 270 Computer Organization CS 20 Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms ECE 20 Introduction to Electrical Engineering ENGR 298 Undergraduate Research - ENGR 98 Undergraduate Research - ENGR 50 Engineering Optimization: Method/ Application ERHS 6 Environmental Toxicology ERHS 8 Environmental Contaminants: Exposure and Fate ERHS 50 Introduction to Radiation Biology ERHS 502 Fundamentals of Toxicology ERHS 50 Cancer Biology ERHS 57 Equipment and Instrumentation F Forest Ecology FTEC 7 Food Chemistry 2 FTEC 572 Food Biotechnology 2 GEOL 50 Physical Geology for Scientists and Engineers GEOL 5 Geomorphology HES 07 HES 9 Biomechanical Principles of Human Neuromuscular Aspects of Human HES 0 Physiology of Exercise LIFE 20B Introductory Genetics: Molecular/ Immunological/Developmental (GT-SC2) LIFE 202B Introductory Genetics Recitation: Molecular LIFE 20 Introductory Genetics Laboratory 2 LIFE 22 Introductory Cell Biology Laboratory 2 LIFE 20 Ecology MATH 7 Advanced Calculus of One Variable MATH 2 Partial Differential Equations MATH 66 Introduction to Abstract Algebra MATH 69 Linear Algebra I MATH 05 Introduction to Number Theory MATH 7 Advanced Calculus I MATH 8 Advanced Calculus II MATH 9 Introduction to Complex Variables MATH 60 Information and Coding Theory MATH 69 Linear Algebra II MATH 50 Combinatorics I MATH 502 Combinatorics II MATH 50 Linear Programming and Network Flows

Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering 5 MATH 520 Nonlinear Programming MATH 525 Optimal Control MATH 50 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers MATH 52 Mathematical Modeling of Large Data Sets MATH 55 Partial Differential Equations I MATH 56 Partial Differential Equations II MECH 07 Mechatronics and Measurement Systems MECH Introduction to Engineering Materials MECH Metals and Alloys MECH 7 Internal Combustion Engines MECH 60 Aeronautics MECH 6 Building Energy Systems MECH 68 Space Propulsion and Power Engineering MECH 50 Advanced Composite Materials MECH 5 Materials Engineering MECH 558 Combustion MECH 575 Solar and Alternative Energies MIP 00 General Microbiology MIP 02 General Microbiology Laboratory 2 MIP Food Microbiology MIP 5 Food Microbiology Laboratory 2 MIP 2 Immunology MIP Immunology Laboratory 2 MIP 50 Microbial Diversity MIP 5 Medical Bacteriology MIP 52 Medical Bacteriology Laboratory MIP 20 Medical and Molecular Virology MIP 2 Microbial Ecology MIP Microbial Ecology Laboratory MIP 6 Industrial Microbiology MIP Microbial Physiology MIP 50 Microbial Genetics MIP 576/ BSPM 576 Bioinformatics MIP 578/BZ 578 Genetics of Natural Populations NR 00 Biological Diversity NR 22 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems NR 2/GR 2 Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation PH Introduction to Modern Physics PH 5 Modern Physics Laboratory 2 PH Mechanics PH 5 Electricity and Magnetism PH 5 Optics and Waves PH 6 Physical Thermodynamics PH 5 Introductory Quantum Mechanics I PH 52 Introductory Quantum Mechanics II PH 52 Introduction to Lasers PH 522 Introductory Laser Laboratory PH 5 Introductory Solid State Physics PH 56 Elementary Particle Physics PH 57 Mathematical Methods for Physics I PH 572 Mathematical Methods for Physics II SOCR 20 Introductory Soil Science SOCR 0 Principles of Genetics SOCR Genetics Laboratory SOCR 55 Soil Microbiology SOCR 56 Soil Microbiology Laboratory SOCR 67 Soil and Environmental Chemistry SOCR 70 Soil Physics SOCR 7 Soil Physics Laboratory SOCR 78 Environmental Soil Sciences SOCR 79 Environmental Soil Science Laboratory STAT 05 Sampling Techniques STAT 0 Multiple Regression Analysis STAT 50 Design of Experiments STAT 72 Data Analysis Tools STAT 20 Probability and Mathematical Statistics I STAT 0 Probability and Mathematical Statistics II STAT 5A Design and Data Analysis for Researchers I: R Software or STAT 5B STAT 52 2 Design and Data Analysis for Researchers I: SAS Software Design and Data Analysis for Researchers II Students are required to participate in the Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement (2 workshops), and Ethics ( workshops). Each workshop is between -2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spread over the student s five-year program. Select a total of credits from Approved BME Technical Electives for BME-CBE Program Select 5 credits from Approved CBE Techical Electives for BME-CBE Program Major Completion Map Distinctive Requirements for Degree Program: TO DECLARE MAJOR: Engineering is a controlled major: students are admitted into the major only if they meet established academic standards. Please see competitive major requirements or the advisor in the Department for more information. TO PREPARE FOR FIRST SEMESTER: The curriculum for this major assumes students enter college prepared to take calculus and chemistry. To qualify for graduation, students in the biomedical engineering combined with chemical and biological engineering program must achieve a minimum 2.000 grade point average at CSU in all courses in engineering, mathematics, computer science, statistics, physics, and chemistry as well as courses taken as technical electives. Students are required to participate in the Professional Learning Institute (PLI) program as a requirement for graduation. The program consists of eleven PLI workshops distributed by focus areas as follows: Global and Cultural Diversity (2 workshops), Innovation (2 workshops), Leadership (2 workshops), Civic and Public Engagement (2 workshops), and Ethics

6 Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering ( workshops). Each workshop is between -2 hours long and no outside preparation is required to attend any of the workshops. Attendance at the required workshops may be spread over the student s five-year program. Freshman Semester Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BIOM 0 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering X CBE 0 Introduction to Chemical and Biological Engr X CBE 60 MATLAB for Chemical and Biological Eng X CHEM General Chemistry I (GT-SC2) X A CHEM 2 General Chemistry Lab I (GT-SC) X A MATH 60 Calculus for Physical Scientists I (GT-MA) X B Total Credits 6 Semester 2 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits CHEM General Chemistry II X CO 50 College Composition (GT-CO2) X A MATH 6 Calculus for Physical Scientists II (GT-MA) X B PH Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (GT-SC) X A 5 Total Credits 5 Sophomore Semester Critical Recommended AUCC Credits CBE 20 Material and Energy Balances X CBE 205 Fundamentals of Biological Engineering X CHEM General Chemistry Lab II X CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry I X LIFE 02 Attributes of Living Systems (GT-SC) X A MATH 26 Calculus for Physical Scientists III X Total Credits 8 Semester Critical Recommended AUCC Credits CBE 20 Thermodynamic Process Analysis X CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry II X CHEM Modern Organic Chemistry Laboratory X 2 MATH 0 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations X PH 2 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (GT-SC) X A 5 Total Credits 7 Junior Semester 5 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BMS 00 Principles of Human Physiology X CBE 0 Molecular Concepts and Applications X CBE 0 Process Simulation X CBE Momentum Transfer and Mechanical Separations X LIFE 20 Introductory Eukaryotic Cell Biology X Total Credits 6 Semester 6 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BC 5 Principles of Biochemistry X BIOM 00 Problem-Based Learning Biomedical Engr Lab X CBE 20 Chemical and Biological Reactor Design X

Dual Degree Program: Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering 7 CBE 2 Heat and Mass Transfer Fundamentals X CBE 9 Professional Development Seminar X Advanced Writing X 2 Senior Total Credits 8 Semester 7 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BIOM 2 Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering X CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering Lab I X 2 CBE 2 Separation Processes X CBE 5 Chemical and Biological Engineering Design I X Arts and Humanities X B Total Credits 5 Semester 8 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BIOM 22 Kinetics of Biomolecular and Cellular Systems X CBE Chemical and Biological Engineering Lab II X 2 MECH 262 Engineering Mechanics X STAT 5 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists X Historical Perspectives X D Total Credits 5 Semester 9 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BIOM 86A Biomedical Design Practicum: Capstone Design I X A,B,C CBE Technical Electives (See List on Requirements Tab) X 5 Global and Cultural Awareness X E Social and Behavioral Sciences X C Total Credits 5 Semester 0 Critical Recommended AUCC Credits BIOM 86B Biomedical Design Practicum: Capstone Design II X A,B,C CBE 0 Process Control and Instrumentation X BME Technical Elective (See List on Requirements Tab) X Arts and Humanities X B The benchmark courses for the 0th semester are the remaining courses in the entire program of study. Total Credits Program Total Credits: 58 X