Concentration Requirements

BME Undergraduate Concentration Requirements - Class of 2019+

Standard Program for the ScB degree:

1. Core Courses (all required):

  • 1. ENGN 0030 Introduction to Engineering (or ENGN 0031 Honors Introduction to Engineering) [FALL]
  • 2. CHEM 0330 Equilibrium, Rate, and Structure (or CHEM 0331 Equilibrium, Rate, and Structure (Engineering)) [FALL or SPRING]
  • 3. MATH 0190 Advanced Placement Calculus (Physics/Engineering) (or MATH 0170 Advanced Placement Calculus or MATH 0100 Introductory Calculus II) [FALL]*
  • 4. ENGN 0040 Dynamics and Vibration [SPRING]
  • 5. MATH 0200 Intermediate Calculus (Physics/Engineering) (or MATH 0180 Intermediate Calculus or MATH 0350 Honors Calculus) [FALL or SPRING]*
  • 6. APMA 0330 Methods in Applied Mathematics I (or APMA 0350 Applied Ordinary Differential Equations) [FALL or SPRING]
  • 7. CHEM 0350 Organic Chemistry [SPRING]
  • 8. APMA 1650 Statistical Interference I [FALL or SPRING] (or APMA 0650 Essential Statistics or BIOL 0200** Foundations of Living Systems [SPRING])
  • 9. ENGN 0510 Electricity and Magnetism [FALL] (or ENGN 0520 Electrical Circuits and Signals [SPRING])
  • 10. ENGN 0720 Thermodynamics [SPRING]
  • 11. ENGN 0810 Fluids Mechanics [FALL]

2. Upper level bioengineering courses (all required):

  • 12. ENGN 1230 Instrumentation Design [FALL]
  • 13. BIOL 0800 Physiology [SPRING or FALL]
  • 14. ENGN 1110 Transport and Biotransport Properties [SPRING]
  • 15. ENGN 1490 Biomaterials [FALL]
  • 16. ENGN 1210 Biomechanics [SPRING]

3. Three Additional Upper Level Biomedical Engineering Courses:

Please note that these courses may not be offered all academic years.

At least 1 or more (ENGN Elective) from

  • ENGN 1220 Neuroengineering [SPRING]
  • ENGN 1510 Nanoengineering and Nanomedicine [FALL]
  • ENGN 1520 Cardiovascular Engineering [SPRING]
  • ENGN 1930B Biomedical Optics [SPRING]
  • ENGN 1931K Cell-Material Interactions in Tissue Engineering [SPRING]
  • ENGN 2910S Cancer Nanotechnology [FALL]
  • ENGN 2912R Implantable Devices [SPRING]
  • BIOL 1140 Tissue Engineering [FALL]
  • CSCI 1820 Algorithmic Foundations of Computational Biology [SPRING]

At least 1 or more (SCI Elective) from

  •  BIOL 0280 Introductory Biochemistry [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 0470 Genetics [FALL]
  •  BIOL 0500 Cell and Molecular Biology [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 0510 Introductory Microbiology [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 0530 Immunology [FALL]
  •  BIOL 1090 Polymer Science for Biology [FALL]
  •  BIOL 1100 Cell Physiology and Biophysics [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 1150 Stem Cell Engineering [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 1555 Methods in Biomedical Informatics [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 2010 Computational Approaches to Biology [SPRING]
  •  BIOL 2110 Drug and Gene Delivery [FALL]
  •  APMA 1070 Quantitative Methods for Biological Systems [FALL]
  •  CHEM 360 Organic Chemistry II [FALL]
  •  CLPS 1520 Computational Vision or CLPS 1590 Visualizing Vision [SPRING]
  •  ENGN 2920D Environmental Technologies and Human Health (or ENGN 2920G*** Topics in Translational Research and Technologies [SPRING])
  •  NEUR 1020 Principles of Neurobiology [SPRING]
  •  NEUR 1440 Neural Dynamics [SPRING]
  •  PHP 1510 Principles of Biostatistics and Data Analysis [FALL]
  •  PHYS 1610 Biological Physics [FALL]

4. Capstone Design (required - courses must be taken in Semesters VII and VIII)

20. ENGN 01930L Biomedical Engineering Design and Innovation [FALL]
21. ENGN 01931L Biomedical Engineering Design and Innovation II**** [SPRING]

5. Independent Research (one recommended)

22. ENGN/BIOL 1970 Undergraduate research and design project [FALL or SPRING]

6. General Education Requirement§ and other Biology Courses:

23. - 32. open electives at least four of which must be non-STEM classes 

 

* AP credit can not be used to satisfy a concentration requirement. Students with AP credit should take a higher level math course as a replacement.
** If BIOL 0200 is counted, a statistics module must be completed in ENGN1930L or other courses.
*** At most one of these two courses may be counted.
**** If a student is pursuing an honors thesis, Independent Study may be substituted subject to Concentration Adviser approval.
§ At least four approved courses must be taken in humanities and social sciences. The minimum four-course humanities and social sciences requirements for the ScB in Engineering cannot be met by advanced placement credit.
‡ Premeds should take CHEM0360, BIOL0280, and two biology lab courses including BIOL0800. One math course can be replaced with CHEM 0360.

Typical Course Plan:

More detailed and situational (no AP, pre-med, Neuroengineer) course plans can be found here: BME Course Plans

 

Fall

Spring

Freshman ENGN 0030 ENGN 0040
  CHEM 0330 CHEM 0350
  MATH 0190 MATH 0200
     
Sophomore APMA 0330 APMA 0650 or 1650
  BIOL 0800 (or ENGN 0510) ENGN 0520 (or BIOL 0800)
  ENGN 1490 ENGN 0720
     
Junior ENGN 0810 ENGN 1110
  ENGN 1230 SCI Elective
     
     
Senior ENGN 1930L ENGN 1931L
  ENGN/SCI Elective ENGN 1210
    ENGN Elective