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BME-200 — Biomedical Engineering II

3 credits · 3 hours

This course explores the techniques for analysis and modeling of biomedical systems with applications of advanced mathematics including Differential Equations, Difference Equations, State-Variables, and computer-aided methods to study problems at the interface of engineering and biology. Other topics include elements of physiological modeling and the solution of the transient and forced response for a variety of biomechanical and bioelectrical systems. Class Meets 3 hrs. lecture. Pre/ Ed. Course No Mass Transfer Course Yes

Prerequisites: BME-100, MAT-282

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