Course Description
This course includes a quantitative approach to human physiology from the biomedical engineering perspective with an emphasis on neural, sensory, muscle, and cardiac physiology. Autonomic and somatic motor control will be discussed. Engineering applications, including neural stimulators, functional imaging, cochlear implants, artificial noses, vestibular implants, visual implants, artificial larynges, pacemakers and defibrillators will be discussed. Assignments include computer-based exercises using MATLAB.
Spring 21
Course offered in department space
FALL 2020
Instructors
Classes Start:
August 10, 2020
Classes End:
November 17, 2020
Location:
Online Delivery
Class Days:
F
Class Start Time:
1:55pm
Class End Time:
3:45pm
Class Type:
Laboratory
Credits:
0.00
Delivery Method:
In Person
Restrictions:
Prerequisites: BIO 183, BM(M)E 201, [BME 210 or BM(M)E 207]