Biological Engineering (B.S.)
Biomedical Engineering Concentration

Biomedical Engineering is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of engineering that integrates engineering and biomedical and life sciences to solve problems associated with the human body and human health. A formal Concentration in Biomedical Engineering is now offered at the B.S level in the Biological Engineering curriculum for students who chose to pursue Biomedical Engineering as a career. Biomedical Engineering programs are offered through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the Bagley College of Engineering.

Students in the Biomedical Engineering Concentration will gain knowledge in biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, physiology, and other topics germane to the field. The undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Concentration is excellent preparation for students wishing to pursue graduate studies in Biomedical Engineering. The Biomedical Engineering Concentration is listed as a separate curriculum option and is recorded on the student's transcripts.

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Curriculum
 

MA 1713 Calculus I
EN 1103 English Composition I
ABE 1911 Engineering in Life Sciences
CH 1213 Fundamentals of Chemistry I
CH 1211 Investigation of Chemistry
Social/Behavioral Science (3 hr)
BIO 1134 Biology I

ABE 1921 Intro to Engineering Design
Humanities Elective (3hr)
MA 1723 Calculus II
EN 1113 English Composition II
CH 1223 Fundamentals of Chemistry II
CH 1221 Investigation of Chemistry II
PH 2213 Physics I
  MA 2733 Calculus III
CSE 1233 Programming with C
EM 2413 Engineering Mechanics I
PH 2223 Physics II
Biological Science Elective (3hr)

ABE 4803 Biosystems Simulation
MA 2743 Calculus IV
CH 2503 Elem Organic Chem
CH 2501 Elem Organic Chem Lab
EM 2433 Engineering Mechanics II
Engineering/Math Elective (3hr)

  ABE 3413 Bioinstrumentation I
MA 3253 Differential Equations
Social Beharior Sci Elective(3 hr)
EM 3213 Mechanics of Materials
BCH 4013 Principles of Biochem
ABE 4423 Bioinstrumentation II
ABE 3813 Biophysical Properties of Materials
BIO 3304 General Microbiology
GE 3513 Technical Writing
ABE 3303 Transport in Biological Environments
  ABE 4613 Biomechanics
ABE 4523 Biomedical Materials
ABE 4723 Tissue Engineering
ABE 4323 Physiological Systems in Biomedical Engr.
ABE 4813 Principles of Engineering Design
ABE 4911 Engineering Seminar

ABE 4833 Practice of Engineering Design
ENGINEERING/MATH ELECTIVE (3hr)
Fine Arts Elective (3 hr)
Humanities Elective (3 hr)
EM 3313 Fluid Mechanics

 
Courses in bold are offered within the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering.
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