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Jan 30, 2025
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technical Electives for Biomedical Engineering
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Technical electives in the Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering curriculum provide the students with an opportunity to pursue areas of particular interest. Technical electives must meet the following criteria: (1) being primarily technical, (2) having a skill or theory component, and (3) being above an introductory level or having a high level of technical rigor. Because biomedical engineers work in a wide range of technical areas, the approved list of technical electives includes upper level courses across departments.
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Biomedical Engineering Technical Elective list
At least six credits, usually two courses, must be selected from the Biomedical Engineering Technical Elective List (excluding BMEG 366 or BMEG 466 ):
Engineering list
At least three credits, usually one course, must be selected from the following Engineering list (or the BME list above): Civil and Environmental Engineering:
Computer and Information Sciences:
Materials Science and Engineering:
Additional technical elective courses
Nine credits, usually three courses, may be selected from the STEM departments (or from any of the lists above): Chemistry:
- CHEM 322 - Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 418 - Introductory Physical Chemistry I Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 419 - Introductory Physical Chemistry Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 437 - Instrumental Methods Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 438 - Instrumental Methods Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 443 - Physical Chemistry I Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 444 - Physical Chemistry II Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 445 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 446 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 457 - Inorganic Chemistry II Credit(s): 3
- CHEM 458 - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Credit(s): 1
- CHEM 527 - Introductory Biochemistry
- CHEM 603 - Practical NMR Spectroscopy
- CHEM 604 - Practical Mass Spectrometry
- CHEM 605 - Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds
- CHEM 608 - Environmental Soil Chemistry
- CHEM 620 - Analytical Spectroscopy
- CHEM 621 - Chemical Separations
- CHEM 622 - Electroanalytical Chemistry
- CHEM 623 - Chemometrics
- CHEM 624 - Principles of Mass Spectrometry
- CHEM 625 - Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry
- CHEM 628 - Chemical Sensors
- CHEM 629 - Surface Chemistry and Analysis
- CHEM 633 - Advanced Organic Chemistry: Physical
- CHEM 634 - Advanced Organic Chemistry: Synthesis and Reactivity
- CHEM 635 - Organic Reactivity and Total Synthesis
- CHEM 636 - Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 641 - Biochemistry
- CHEM 642 - Biochemistry
- CHEM 643 - Intermediary Metabolism
- CHEM 644 - Mechanisms of Enzyme Catalysis
- CHEM 645 - Protein Structure and Function
- CHEM 646 - DNA-Protein Interactions
- CHEM 649 - Molecular Biophysics
- CHEM 651 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I
- CHEM 652 - Organometallic Chemistry
- CHEM 653 - Bioinorganic Chemistry
- CHEM 654 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II
- CHEM 671 - Quantum Chemistry
- CHEM 672 - Advanced Quantum Chemistry
- CHEM 674 - Chemical Dynamics
- CHEM 677 - Chemical Thermodynamics
- CHEM 678 - Surface Structure and Properties
- CHEM 679 - Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy
- CHEM 680 - Introductory Polymer Science
- CHEM 681 - Green Chemistry
- CHEM 683 - Environmental Chemistry
- CHEM 684 - Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids
- CHEM 685 - Colloid Chemistry
- CHEM 686 - Biophysical Chemistry
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology:
Medical and Molecular Sciences:
Statistics:
- STAT 409 - Regression and Experimental Design Credit(s): 3
- STAT 601 - Probability Theory for Operations Research and Statistics
- STAT 602 - Mathematical Statistics
- STAT 603 - Vector Spaces and Optimization
- STAT 611 - Regression Analysis
- STAT 612 - Advanced Regression Techniques
- STAT 613 - Applied Multivariate Statistics
- STAT 615 - Design and Analysis of Experiments
- STAT 616 - Advanced Design of Experiments
- STAT 617 - Multivariate Methods
- STAT 619 - Time Series Analysis
- STAT 620 - Nonparametric Statistics
- STAT 621 - Survival Analysis
- STAT 656 - Biostatistics
- STAT 657 - Statistics for Earth Sciences
- STAT 659 - Spatial Statistics
- STAT 674 - Applied Data Base Management
- STAT 675 - Logistic Regression
Thesis:
(topic must be approved by BME Undergraduate Education Committee) Note:
Students may take up to six credits of Independent Study (BMEG 366 , BMEG 466 ) as engineering and STEM technical electives. The independent study project must be approved by the faculty advisor and by the BME Undergraduate Education Committee representative. Additional upper-level and graduate-level courses may also be reviewed and approved by the BME Undergraduate Education Committee. |
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