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Biomedical Engineering

Neuroengineering Concentration
Bachelor of Science Degree: 197.5 credits

General education requirements 29.0 Credits
HIST 285 Technology in Historical Perspective 3.0
ENGL 101 Expository Writing and Reading 3.0
ENGL 102 Persuasive Writing and Reading 3.0
ENGL 103 Analytical Writing and Reading 3.0
UNIV 101 The Drexel Experience 2.0
Liberal and General studies electives (5) 15.0
Engineering core courses  
MATH 121 Calculus I 4.0
MATH 122 Calculus II 4.0
MATH 200 Multivariate Calculus 4.0
PHYS 101 Fundamentals of Physics I 4.0
PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Physics II 4.0
PHYS 201 Fundamentals of Physics IIl 4.0
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CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 3.5
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4.5
BIO 122 Cells and Genetics 3.0
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CS 121 Computational Laboratory I 1.0
CS 122 Computational Laboratory II 1.0
CS 123 Computational Laboratory III 1.0
ENGR 100 Beginning CAD for Design 1.0
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ENGR 101 Engineering Design Laboratory I 2.0
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ENGR 102 Engineering Design Laboratory II 2.0
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ENGR 103 Engineering Design Laboratory III 2.0
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ENGR 201 Evaluation/Presentation of  Experimental Data I 3.0
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ENGR 202 Evaluation/Presentation of  Experimental Data II 3.0
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ENGR 210 Introduction to Thermodynamics 3.0
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ENGR 220 Fundamentals of Materials 4.0
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ENGR 231 Linear Engineering Systems 3.0
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ENGR 232 Dynamic Engineering Systems 3.0
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MEM 202 Engineering Mechanics: Statics 3.0
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Required Biomedical Engineering courses 49.0 Credits
BIO 201 Human Physiology I 4.0
BIO 203 Human Physiology II 4.0
BMES 125 Foundations of Biomedical Engineering 2.0
BMES 212 The Body Synthetic 3.0
BMES 302 Lab II: Biomeasurements 2.0
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BMES 303 Lab III: Biomedical Electronics 2.0
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BMES 310 Biomedical Statistics 4.0
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BMES 325 Engineering Principles of Living Systems I 3.0
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BMES 326 Engineering Principles of Living Systems II 3.0
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BMES 338 Biomedical Ethics and Law 4.0
BMES 372 Biosimulation 3.0
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BMES 381 Junior Design Seminar I 2.0
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BMES 382 Junior Design Seminar II 2.0
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BMES 491 Senior Design I 2.0
BMES 492 Senior Design II 2.0
BMES 493 Senior Design III 4.0
ECE 201 Foundations of Electric Circuits 3.0
Neuroengineering concentration courses 55.0 Credits
BIO 462 Biology of Neuron Function 3.0
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BMES 301 Lab I: Experimental Biomechanics 2.0
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BMES 304 Lab IV: Ultrasound Images 2.0
BMES 305 Lab V: Musculoskeletal Anatomy for Biomedical Engineering 2.0
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BMES 375 Computational Bioengineering 4.0
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BMES 401 Biosensors I 4.0
BMES 405 Psysiological Control Systems 4.0
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BMES 411 Chronoengineering I 3.0
BMES 430 Neural Aspects of Posture and Locomotion 3.0
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BMES 451 Transport Phenomena in Living Systems I 4.0
BMES 477 Neuroengineering I 3.0
BMES 478 Neuroengineering II 3.0
ECES 302 Transform Methods and Filtering 4.0
ECES 304 Dynamic Systems and Stability 4.0
ECES 356 Theory of Control 4.0
PSY 101 General Psychology 3.0
PSY 213 Sensation and Perception 3.0


*General studies electives include all liberal arts electives plus additional subjects, such as business, which do not fall under the subject area of science, math or engineering. See the Biomedical Engineering General and Liberal Studies List for approved courses. A certain number of General Studies credits are required for graduation with this major.

Writing-Intensive Course Requirements
In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.

A "WI" next to a course in this catalog indicates that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. Departments will designate specific sections of such courses as writing-intensive. Sections of writing-intensive courses are not indicated in this catalog. Students should check the section comments in Banner when registering. Students scheduling their courses in Banner can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term. For more information on writing-intensive courses, see the Drexel University Writing Program's Writing-Intensive Course page.

 



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