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Feb 05, 2025
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BE 4025 - Biomedical Engineering Design IV1 lecture hours 2 lab hours 2 credits Course Description This is the final course in the biomedical engineering design series. In this course, students are expected to integrate subsystems to create a functional prototype of a biomedical device to address the original problem identified at the beginning of the sequence. Extensive system level verification tests are conducted and documented. The term culminates in public presentations of the final product. (prereq: successful completion of BE 4015 in winter term of the same academic year) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Integrate subsystems into a functional prototype of a biomedical device
- Recognize and discuss instances in the engineering design process in which ethical codes apply
- Identify, perform, and document verification tests that assess the level to which a final prototype meets predetermined requirements
- Communicate the outcomes of a design project in oral and written forms
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Verification testing and documentation
Laboratory Topics
- System-level design and testing
Coordinator Dr. Jeffrey LaMack
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