BME 59500A Biomedical Instrumentation
BME 59500B Biomolecular Engineering: This 3-credit BME graduate course covers the experimental and computational tools useful to analyze biological molecules and molecular systems, potential applications of DNA molecules for designing nano-scale motors, switches, and computers.
BME 59500C Skeletal Biomechanics: The majority of the discussion will be directed toward the mechanical properties of skeletal tissues and mechanics of bones and joints. Selected topics in prosthesis design and biomaterials will be interjected to emphasize the unique biological criteria, which must be considered in biomechanical engineering design.
BME 59500D Sensors and Implantable Devices: BME 59500 is a three credit graduate level engineering course that covers issues related to the design and application of biomedical sensors and active implantable devices such as neural stimulation and drug delivery systems. Both theoretical and practical aspects of device design are covered from an electrical engineering perspective.
BME 59500E Medical Imaging
BME 59500F Experimental and Computational Neuroscience
BME 59500G Biosignal Analysis
BME 59500H Experimental Methods in Biomedical Engineering
BME 59500I Bioelectric Phenomena
BME 59500J Molecular, Cellular Biomechanics: This 3-credit BME graduate course is aimed at understanding the mechanical designs of biomolecules and cells with emphasis on structure dynamics of biopolymers, filament networks, and membranes, biofluid dynamics, and viscoelastic dynamics.