Undergraduate Courses 2017-18
BMED
Biomedical Engineering
- BMED 1100Technologies and World Health3 Credit(s)DescriptionThe course provides an overview about the health problems facing the world today, and the current situations of developed and developing regions are compared and contrasted. The contribution of modern technologies, and frugal technologies in particular, to improve human health will be described. The elements of successful innovation will be explored in a broader context, such that in addition to technology product itself, the process of technology development, diffusion and implementation will be discussed. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the barriers for translating health care technology to application, including scientific, economic and cultural factors, and especially their impact in resource‐poor settings. Throughout the course, the concept of global village and global citizenship will be emphasized.
- BMED 4950Special Project1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionA group/ individual special project supervised by one or a group of faculty members. Students are required to conduct a project on a specified topic related to biomedical engineering. Normally, a project proposal and a final report are required. May be repeated for credits if the projects have different emphases or cover different topics. Instructor's approval required. May be graded PP.