Category I Courses with Life-Sciences Emphasis

Qualified for Inclusion in the Minor Program of Study

BME 3202 Physiology for Engineers (4) Fall
BME 4301 Biomaterials (4) (Cross-listed as MSE 5040) Spr
BME 5460 Engineering Aspects of Clinical Medicine (2) Spr
BME 5501 Biomolecular Engineering (3) Spr
BME 6000* Systems Physiology I (4) Spr
BME 6002* Molecular Biophysics (3) Fall
BME 6003* Cellular Electrophysiology and Biophysics (3) every other Fall
BME 6230* Functional Anatomy for Engineers (3) (Meets with ME EN 7120) Spr
BME 6303* Cell and Tissue Engineering (3) Fall
BME 6304* Biopolymer Synthesis (3) every other Spr
BME 6405* Nanomedicine (3) every other Fall
BME 6430* Systems Neuroscience (4) (Cross-listed as NEUSC 6050) Spr
BME 6460* Electrophysiology and Bioelectricity (3) every other Fall

Category II Courses with Engineering Emphasis

Qualified for Inclusion in the Minor Program of Study

BME 1020(prev BME 1102) Fund of Bioeng I (3) Spr

[Only one of 1020 or 2100 can be included]
BME 2100(prev BME 1101) Fund of Bioeng II (4) Fall

[Only one of 1020 or 2100 can be included]
BME 3070 Biomedical Engineering Statistics (3) Fall
BME 3101 Biosignals Analysis (3) Spr
BME 4001 Biotransport/Biomolecular (4) Spr
BME 4101 Biosystems Analysis/Modeling (4) Fall
BME 4250 Biomechanics I (4) Fall
BME 5401 Medical Imaging Systems (3) Fall
BME 5480 Ultrasound (3) (Cross-listed as ECE 5480) every other Fall
BME 5701 Microfluidic Chip Design (3) (Cross-listed as ME EN 5730) Spr
BME 5900 Bioimaging (3) Spr
BME 6005* Computational Neuroscience (3) every other Spr
BME 6421* Fundamentals of Micromachining (3) (Cross-listed as ECE 5221, ME EN 5050 and MSE 6421) Spr

* These 6000-level classes may be taken by qualified undergraduates with permission of the instructor. Students must have appropriate prerequisites to take these classes.