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Fall 2007 Offerings


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Graduate Courses

BME 310
  Physiological Systems I
6:00-9:00PM
CAST 206
UConn, Storrs
M. Luby
Class #6232



BME 352
Human Error & Medical Device Accidents
4:00-7:00PM
ITE 125
UConn, Storrs
F. Painter
Class #10202

BME 312
Human Biomechanics

6:00-9:00PM
UCHC
D. Peterson
Class #1930


BME 341
Optical Microscopy and Bio-imaging
5:00-8:00PM
UCHC
Paul Campagnola
Class #12878
Taught with BME 295-01


BME 366
Introductory Ergonomics for Scientists and Engineers
5:30-8:30PM
UCHC
N. Warren
Class #10204

 
BME 354
Biomedical Instrumentation I

12:30-2:00pm
R. Northrop
CAST 201
UConn, Storrs
Class #7497
Taught with BME 255
 
BME 354
Biomedical Instrumentation I

12:30-2:00pm
R. Northrop
CAST 201
UConn, Storrs
Class #7497
Taught with BME 255
 
       
BME 300-02
Introduction to 3D Optical Imaging for BME

2:00-4:30pm
ITE 127
UConn, Storrs
B. Javidi
Class #9188

BME 322
Biochemical Engineering for BME's

12:00-12:50am
CLAS 105
UConn, Storrs
R. Srivastava
Class #10203
Taught with BME 220

 

BME 322
Biochemical Engineering for BME's

12:00-12:50am
CLAS 105
UConn, Storrs
R. Srivastava
Class #10203
Taught with BME 220

 

BME 322
Biochemical Engineering for BME's

12:00-12:50am
CLAS 105
UConn, Storrs
R. Srivastava
Class #10203
Taught with BME 220

BME 316
Computational Neuroscience
D. Kim
Times Arranged
UCHC 
Class #5638

Reminder

The MS Degree requirements include a total of 9 credits of GRAD 395. It is best to take 3 credit hours each semester until the degree requirements are met. For this semester the Class No. is 5534

The Ph.D. Degree requirements include a total of 15 credits of GRAD 495. It is best to take 3 credit hours each semester until the degree requirements are met. For this semester the Class No. is 5546.

BME 320 Courses (Independent Study) are listed under Peoplesoft. If a faculty name does not appear, please inform Dr. Enderle at jenderle@bme.uconn.edu.

BME 295 (Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering) and BME 299 (Independent Study in Biomedical Engineering) are available. Please see an instructor in the program if you have an interest in one of these courses.

Course Descriptions

Course descriptions are provided here for only those courses with a temporary course number such as BME 300-XX. Undergraduate and Graduate course descriptions are provided at the BME website under either the BS Degree Program Description or the Graduate Program Handbook.

 

 

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