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LS II生二 107 F6F7F8
Biomedical Engineering is connected with many fields of life/medical sciences and engineering. Due to the diversity of the field, beginners typically will need a large amount of work to collect the necessary knowledge in order to understand of the fundamentals. Biomedical Engineering is an integrated course of lectures and you will be exposed to a wide variety of biomedical engineering concept, instrumentation, and techniques.
Course keywords: Biomedical Engineering; Biomaterials; Tissue Engineering; Biomedical Optics; Molecular Separation Note: This course is NOT designed for students who have not taken cell biology and molecular biology. You will run into troubles if you do not have the background information from the two courses. Teaching materials are from: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Third Edition Authors: John Enderle and Joseph Bronzino Publisher: Elsevier Chapters: 5, 6 and 10 Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 8th Ed. (2010, 9th edition is available but contents are similar) Author: Daniel C. Harris W. H. Freeman and Company, New York Chapters: 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24 Grading: Exam I (40%), Exam II (45%), Presentation (10%), Term Paper + Participation of Discussion + Attendance (8%)
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Average Percentage 82.73
Std. Deviation 12.83
16週,選課限已修「細胞生物學」修習者
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