BME 335 Instrumentation

Explore the mechanical, chemical, electrical and biological principles for biomedical measurements. Instrumentation and methods for the measurement, monitoring, and analysis of bioelectrical signals, vital signs, and body chemistry are discussed, including metrics for accuracy and precision. Regulations and standards for electrical safety and cybersecurity are introduced. Hands-on experiments are used to investigate the application of instrumentation theory to biomedical measurements. Writing for Biomedical Engineering is emphasized throughout the course.

Credits

4 credits

Prerequisite

BME 230 Biofluid Mechanics, BME 205 Problem Solving and Design, SCI 215 Writing in the Sciences

SEE Certification

Writing Intensive

Offered

Fall, every year