Undergraduate Courses BIOENG 1085BIOENG 1085 - Introduction to Bioengineering: SeminarInstructor: Debski Credits: 0 Term: Fall and Spring Description: This course will provide students an orientation and overview of bioengineering. Seminars are designed to acquaint the student with aspects of engineering that are not normally encountered in classes and school activities and include a wide range of topics such as engineering as a profession, ethical problems in engineering, and skills required for a successful engineering career. Prerequisites: Bioengineering undergraduate student Required Texts: none Course Objectives: The purpose of the seminar series is to address issues that are covered only indirectly in regular courses. These issues include career development, professionalism, and ethics, among others. Topics Covered: Each term, seminars are arranged to cover the following themes:
Class/Laboratory Schedule: Once a week for 60 minutes. |
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