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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Biomedical Engineering Provides: Educational Objectives Contribute positively in the biomedical engineering industry and/or other sectors such as hospitals, government agencies and academia. Enhance competence in biomedical engineering by pursuing an advanced and/or professional degree in the practice of bioengineering. Work successfully as a member in a team environment to facilitate biomedical engineering practices. The Biomedical Engineering Program at UTSA trains and graduates students to: Biomechanics Biomaterials, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering Biomedical Imaging and Nano- biotechnology Concentration Areas: Learn more: engineering.utsa.edu/bme/ BME Department Chair Dr. Eric Brey AET 1.102 • 210-458-7149 [email protected] Undergraduate Advisor of Record (UGAR) Dr. Laura Gaviria AET 1.102E • 210-458-8530 [email protected] Department of Biomedical Engineering One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 AET 1.102 • 210-458-7084 An interdisciplinary field, combining engineering principles, approaches, and methodologies with biological, chemical and physical sciences in order to define and solve problems in medicine. Students who major in Biomedical Engineering at UTSA will be trained in the fundamentals of science and engineering and will be prepared to apply this knowledge in investigating fundamental bioengineering questions associated with complex living systems as well as with the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases. A broad understanding of sciences and engineering principles is provided in the first two years of the program; courses in Physiology, Cell Biology, Engineering Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering Analysis I provide the fundamental training in Biomedical Engineering. During the last two years of the program, students have the option to choose two concentrations as in-depth focus areas of study. Biomedical Engineering Student Organizations BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society EMB - Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society

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  • BIOMEDICALENGINEERING

    Biomedical Engineering Provides:

    Educational Objectives

    Contribute positively in the biomedicalengineering industry and/or othersectors such as hospitals, governmentagencies and academia.Enhance competence in biomedicalengineering by pursuing an advancedand/or professional degree in thepractice of bioengineering.Work successfully as a member in ateam environment to facilitatebiomedical engineering practices.

    The Biomedical EngineeringProgram at UTSA trains andgraduates students to:

    BiomechanicsBiomaterials, Cellular, andTissue EngineeringBiomedical Imaging andNano- biotechnology

    Concentration Areas:

    Learn more:engineering.utsa.edu/bme/

    BME Department ChairDr. Eric Brey

    AET 1.102 • 210-458-7149 [email protected]

    Undergraduate Advisorof Record (UGAR)Dr. Laura Gaviria

    AET 1.102E • 210-458-8530 [email protected]

    Department of Biomedical Engineering

    One UTSA Circle

    San Antonio, TX 78249

    AET 1.102 • 210-458-7084

    An interdisciplinary field, combiningengineering principles, approaches, andmethodologies with biological, chemical andphysical sciences in order to define andsolve problems in medicine. Students whomajor in Biomedical Engineering at UTSAwill be trained in the fundamentals ofscience and engineering and will beprepared to apply this knowledge ininvestigating fundamental bioengineeringquestions associated with complex livingsystems as well as with the diagnosis andtreatment of human diseases.A broad understanding of sciences and engineering principles isprovided in the first two years of the program; courses inPhysiology, Cell Biology, Engineering Physics, Chemistry, andEngineering Analysis I provide the fundamental training inBiomedical Engineering. During the last two years of the program,students have the option to choose two concentrations as in-depthfocus areas of study.

    BiomedicalEngineering

    Student Organizations

    BMES - Biomedical Engineering Society

    EMB - Engineering in Medicineand Biology Society

  • First YearAIS 1203 Academic Inquiry and Scholarship (core) 3 BME 1002 Introduction to BME 2BIO 1404 Biosciences I (core) 4 CHE 1113 General Chemistry II 3CHE 1103 General Chemistry I 3 MAT 1224 Calculus II 4MAT 1214 Calculus I (core and major) 4 PHY 1943 Physics for Sci and Engrs I (core & major) 3WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I (core) 3 PHY 1951 Physics for Sci and Engrs I Lab 1

    WRC 1023 Freshman Composition II (core) 317 16

    Second YearBME 2103 Physiology for Biomedical Engineering 3 BME 2203 Biomechanics I 3 BME 3013 Clinical Internship in BME 3EGR 2323 Applied Engineering Analysis I 3 BME 3003 Biomaterials I 3STA 1403 Probability and Statistics for the Biosciences 3 BME 3114 Cellular Biology for BME 4or STA 2303 or Applied Probability and Statistics for Egrs BME 3211 Biomedical Engineering Lab I 1PHY 1963 Physics for Sci and Engineers II 3 Technical elective 3PHY 1971 Physics for Sci and Engineers II Lab 1Technical elective 3

    16 14 3

    Third YearBME 3303 Bioinstrumentation 3 BME 3023 BME Tech & Product Develop 3 BME 3033 Indus Intern (BME Elect) 3BME 3311 Biomedical Engineering Lab II 1 BME 3703 Biotransport Phenomena 3

    3 BME 3711 Biomedical Engineering Lab III 13 33 3

    13 13 3

    Fourth Year

    BME 4903 Senior BME Design I 3 BME 4913 Senior BME Design II 3

    3 33 33 33 3

    15 15

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    BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGPROGRAM OF STUDY

    2020-2022 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

    Spring (Semester VIII)Fall (Semester VII)

    Fall (Semester V)

    Fall (Semester III) Spring (Semester IV)

    Upper-division BME elective

    Government-Political Science coreTechnical electiveUpper-division BME elective

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Spring (Semester II)

    Summer II

    Fall (Semester I)

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Language, Philosophy and Culture coreSocial and Behavioral Sciences core

    Component Area Option coreAmerican History core

    Government-Political Science core

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Spring (Semester VI)

    Upper-division BME elective

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Total Credit Hours

    *Tech Elec: Students MUST selected a minimum of 2 courses from one of the

    following tracks.

    Summer III

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Upper-division BME electiveAmerican History coreCreative Arts core

    Total Semester Credit Hours

    Track 1 Track 2 Track 3EE 2213 EGR 2103 EGR 2213EGR 3323 ME 3293 EGR 3323EGR 4993 ME 3813 EGR 3713

    EGR 4993 EGR 4993

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