Biomedical Eng - Engineering
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Transport phenomena in biomedical engineering and living systems, specifically processes vital to the design of medical devices for artificial clinical intervention. Topics include circulatory system dynamics and modeling of physiological systems. Course Information: Previously listed as BIOE 325. Credit is not given for BME 325 if students have credit in BIOE 325. Prerequisite(s): BIOS 110 and MATH 220 and BME 205 ; and Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 310.