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Spring 2007 Offerings


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Graduate Courses

BME 351 
Engineering Problems in the Hospital
4:00-7:00pm
UConn, Storrs
F. Painter
Class #

BME 311
Clinical Instrumentation Systems
6:00-9:00pm
UConn, Storrs
Q. Zhu
Class #

BME 313
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
6:00-9:00pm
UConn, Storrs
Liisa Kuhn
Class #
(Taught with BME 274)

BME 315
Physiological Modeling

6:00-9:00pm
UConn, Storrs
J. Enderle
Class #

(Taught with BME 253)

BME 300-03
Engineering Digital Image Processing for BME
2:00-4:30pm
UConn, Storrs

B. Javidi
Class #

BME 331
Biofluid Biomechanics

6:00-9:00pm
UCHC
D. Peterson
Class #

 BME 314
Research Methods in Biomedical Engineering
4:00-6:30pm
UConn, Storrs
P. Faghri
Class #
(Taught with GPAH 306)


 



BME 362
Biosolid Mechanics
11:00-11:50AM
UConn, Storrs
Staff
Class #

(Taught with BME 262)


BME 362
Biosolid Mechanics
11:00-11:50AM
UConn, Storrs
Staff
Class #

(Taught with BME 262)


 

 

 

 

BME 381
Computational Cell Biology for Biomedical Engineers
Time/Day to be arranged
UCHC
Charles Wolgemuth
Class #

(Taught with BME 295-02)

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 .

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 .

BME 320 Courses (Independent Study) are listed at uconnvm.uconn.edu. 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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