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BME 25600 - Physiological Modeling In Human Health |
Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to the physiology and medicine underlying practical problems in biomedical engineering, especially with respect to medical device development. Engineering skills taught and practiced within the context of human disease, injury, and illness on extended problem sets which include mathematical modeling and problem solving with appropriate documentation. Main physiological systems of focus are cardiovascular, pulmonary, and renal, and common afflictions thereof. Typically offered Spring.
3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Offered By: School of Biomedical Engr Department: Weldon Schl of Biomedical Engr Course Attributes: Lower Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Learning Outcomes: 1. Students will understand the physiology and medicine underlying practical problems in biomedical engineering, especially with respect to medical device development. 2. Students will understand the process of mathematical modeling of human anatomy and physiology, including technical description of objectives, methods, results, and conclusions from modeling exercises. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: School of Biomedical Engr Prerequisites: Undergraduate level BIOL 23000 Minimum Grade of D- and (Undergraduate level PHYS 24100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level PHYS 27200 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently]) and Undergraduate level CS 15900 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently] and (Undergraduate level MA 26200 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently] or Undergraduate level MA 26600 Minimum Grade of D- [may be taken concurrently]) |
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