Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering Requirements

A BSc in Biomedical Engineering provides a solid foundation in both engineering and the life sciences. The curriculum integrates engineering and molecular and cellular biology into a single biomedical engineering core. In addition, each student selects an area of specialization that provides more depth in a selected area of biomedical engineering. The instructional program is designed to impart knowledge of contemporary issues relevant to the health challenges in the UAE and at the forefront of biomedical engineering research in student-centered, collaborative learning environments. The overall goal is to produce high quality engineers who will be leaders in their field and who are well equipped to pursue further graduate degrees, medical school, or professional careers.

Program Educational Objectives

  • Graduates will meet the expectations of employers of biomedical engineers.
  • Qualified graduates will pursue advanced study if they so desire.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

 

Students graduating with a BSc in Biomedical Engineering degree will attain the following:

(1)

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

(2)

An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.

(3)

An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.

(4)

An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.

(5)

An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.

(6)

An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.

(7)

An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

 

Program Facilities

The Biomedical Engineering Program laboratories and facilities include:

  • Organic Chemistry Laboratory
  • Molecular Biology Laboratory
  • Cell and Tissue Laboratory
  • Electrophysiology Laboratory
  • Human Movement Laboratory
  • Biomaterials Testing Facilities
  • Advanced Microscopy Facilities
  • 3D Bioprinting Facilities

Degree Requirements

To be recommended for graduation with a BSc in Biomedical Engineering degree, students must satisfactorily complete the courses in the specified categories as set out below. The categories cover the University General Education Requirements (GER, 45 credits), College of Engineering Requirements (CER, 19 credits), as well as the Biomedical Engineering Core and Technical/Free Electives requirements of 65 credits. The program includes a total of 129 credits of required coursework.

Additional Math/Science Requirements (14 credits)

To satisfy the College of Engineering requirements, BSc in Biomedical Engineering requires the following four Math and Science courses in addition to the Math/Sciences required in GERs: CHEM 115, PHYS 121, MATH 111, and MATH 112.

MATH 211Differential Equations and Linear Algebra

4

MATH 242Introduction to Probability and Statistics

3

PHYS 122University Physics II

4

BIOL 111General Biology I

3

Biomedical Engineering Core Requirements (45 credits)

BMED 202Biomedical Engineering Fundamentals

4

BMED 221Human Anatomy and Physiological Modeling for Engineers

4

BMED 321Mechanics for Biomedical Engineers

4

BMED 322Functional Biomechanics

4

BMED 331Biotransport Phenomena

3

BMED 341Molecular Cell Biology

4

BMED 342Molecular Genetics, Technologies and Tools

4

BMED 351Biomedical Circuits and Signals

4

BMED 352Fundamentals of Biomedical Signal Processing

4

BMED 497Senior Design Project I

3

BMED 498Senior Design Project II

3

CHEM 211Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

4

Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (18 credits)

The following is a sample list of courses that will satisfy the technical electives in the BSc in Biomedical Engineering. Additional courses may be approved by the department as technical electives. A technical elective must be at 300-level or 400-level.

BMED 411Biomaterials

4

BMED 412Regenerative Medicine

4

BMED 413Application of Bio-molecular Tools

3

BMED 421Physiological Control Systems

4

BMED 422Rehabilitation Engineering

4

BMED 423Biorobotics and Medical Device Design

4

BMED 430Bioinformatics

4

BMED 431Data Mining and Machine Learning for Bioinformatics

3

BMED 495Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering

4

BMED 496Data Measurement, Modeling and Analysis in Biomedical Engineering

1

CHEM 311Biochemistry

4

 

BMED 377Undergraduate Research

3

Or

BMED 477Undergraduate Research

3

Free Electives (2 credits)

All students must complete 2 credits of free electives which are intended to provide students with flexibility to support their career paths and individual interests.

Free Elective

2

Biomedical Engineering Pre-MED Track (Optional)

The Pre-MED track, as part of the undergraduate program in Biomedical Engineering, is designed to provide the BME students with sufficient preparation to successfully take the American Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) exam upon the completion of their junior year.

The MCAT, developed and administered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), is a standardized, multiple-choice examination created to help 4 plus 4 medical school admission offices assess student skills in problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of natural, behavioral, and social science concepts and principles, prerequisite to the study of medicine.

The Pre-MED track is designed with 15 credit hours, such that the courses included fulfill both the requirements for the BSc. in BME, as well as, the prerequisites required by 4 plus 4 American model medical schools, all while maintaining the same total number of credit hours required for an undergraduate BME degree.

The following 4 courses are required:

CHEM 116General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 311Biochemistry

4

PHYS 122University Physics II

4

HUMA 156Human Behavior and Well-Being

3

In order to fulfill this, the Chemistry and Physics courses requirement (CHEM 116, CHEM 311 and PHYS 122) will replace 3 credits of “Free Elective” and 9 credits of “Technical Elective” from the core requirements of the Biomedical Engineering program. HUMA 156 will replace 3 credits of “Free Elective” in the program.