| Approved Engineering & Advanced Engineering Electives | |
|---|---|
| Course Number | Course Name |
CENG 4130 |
Surface and Colloidal Phenomena |
CENG 4550 |
Sol-Gel Science |
CENG 4710 |
Biochemical Engineering |
CENG 4890 |
Polymer Engineering and Science |
CENG 5000 |
Honors Thesis |
CENG 6110 |
Thermodynamics and Properties of Matter |
CENG 6120 |
Graduate Transport Phenomena |
CENG 6160 |
Heterogeneous Catalysis |
CENG 6870 |
Biomolecular and Cellular Engineering |
CENG 7150 |
Advanced Reactor Design |
COSC 3000 |
C++ Programming for Science and Engineering |
ENGP 1410 |
Statics |
ENGP 2010 |
Electric Circuits |
ENGP 2310 |
Product and Experimental Design |
ENGP 2320 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
ENGP 2430 |
Mechanics of Materials |
ENGP 3120 |
Materials Science and Engineering |
ENGP 3170 |
Computational Physics and Engineering |
ENGP 3700 |
Electronic Properties of Materials |
BMEN 3230 |
Biomaterials |
BMEN 3300 |
Biomechanics |
BMEN 3440 |
Biofluid Mechanics |
BMEN 3820 |
Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Biological Systems |
BMEN 6060 |
Biomedical Acoustics |
BMEN 6110 |
Cardiac Electrophysiology |
BMEN 6180 |
Electrodiagnosis |
BMEN 6260 |
Molecular Principles of Functional Biomaterials |
BMEN 6310 |
Continuum Models in Biomedical Engineering |
BMEN 6330 |
Advanced Biofluid Mechanics |
BMEN 6340 |
Soft Tissue Mechanics |
BMEN 6360 |
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis |
BMEN 6420 |
Transport in Cells and Organs |
BMEN 6460 |
Cellular Mechanotransduction |
BMEN 6600 |
Computational Modeling of Biomedical Systems |
BMEN 6610 |
Introduction to Computational Biomechanics |
BMEN 6620 |
Multiscale Modeling of Biophysical Systems |
BMEN 6630 |
Cell Mechanics |
BMEN 6670 |
Pulmonary Mechanics |
BMEN 6680 |
Orthopaedic Bioengineering |
BMEN 6740 |
Data Acquisition and Control |
Note: Any course cross-listed with a course listed above may be counted. It is the responsibility of the student to provide adequate documentation indicating that they were registered for the course when it was cross-listed.
Students choosing to count CENG 5000 may not also petition to count independent study credits toward the elective requirements.
| Approved Advanced Chemistry Elective Courses | |
|---|---|
| Course Number | Course Name |
CENG 4450 |
Applied Biochemistry I |
CENG 4460 |
Applied Biochemistry II |
CHEM 3110 |
Physical Chemistry I |
CHEM 3120 |
Physical Chemistry II |
CHEM 3210 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
CHEM 3310 |
Instrumental Analysis |
CHEM 3830 |
Introduction to Biochemistry |
CHEM 3840 |
Intermediate Biochemistry |
CHEM 4020 |
Neurochemistry |
CHEM 4230 |
Organometallic Chemistry – Transition Elements |
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