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BE 3905 - Biomedical Combined Laboratory I

1 lecture hours 2 lab hours 2 credits
Course Description
The objective of this laboratory is to present students with real-world biomedical engineering problems that overlap among the fields of physiology, biosignal and systems analysis and biotransport. Students will look at problems/laboratories from a joint perspective which will enable students to solve multi-disciplinary problems. This course is intended to advance a student’s understanding of transport-related problems in physiology by using both classical and systems-based approaches to explore the problem from different perspectives and evaluate the different approaches. (prereq: TBD) (coreq: BI 2305 , BE 3100 EE 3032 )
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • Apply principles of membrane potentials to write the electrical analog equation for calculating membrane voltage and use this equation to predict changes in membrane voltage when provided with changes to ion concentrations or conductances
  • Measure physiological parameters, analyze the results of those measurements, and correlate the resulting analysis to concepts found in biomedical signals and systems
  • Use physiological measurements to evaluate the relationship between the Fourier series and the Fourier transform
  • Analyze a physiological system for its stability, response to a stimulus, and predict the response

Prerequisites by Topic
  • None 

Course Topics
  • No course topics appended

Coordinator
Jeff LaMack



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