Search Results
BMEGÂ 29004. Biomedical Instrumentation. 4 Hours.
This course is designed for biomedical engineering undergraduate students to learn both theoretical and practical concepts of bioinstrumentation and their applications in modern life science and medicine. Analytical experiments will be practiced in the laboratory along with the lecture section. This course covers basic topics in circuits such as charge current, voltage, resistance, power energy, linear network analysis, inductors, capacitors, operational amplifier, time-varying signals, active analog filters, bioinstrumentation design etc. The application of these principles and theories in bioinstrumentation design and development is particularly emphasized in this course. The lab section requires team work, planning, and data sharing. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: µþ²Ñ·¡³ÒÌý26104 and ²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý25004. Pre- or corequisite: ±Ê±á³Û³§Ìý20404. (Typically offered: Spring)
Biomedical Engineering (BMEG)
/graduatecatalog/programsofstudy/biomedicalengineeringbmen/
Jeff Wolchok Department Head 120 John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall 479-575-2850 Email:Â bmegrad@uark.edu