ENGR2600 Topics in Bioengineering

Broadly, Bioengineering can be defined as the application of engineering concepts and methods to the solution and study of biological and medical problems. Using a case study approach, this course aims to provide students with a broad understanding of the types of problems Bioengineers explore as well as the engineering and biological methods they employ. We will approach topics through seminar-style discussion of current primary articles from the literature as well as selected hands-on laboratory explorations of topics. Topics to be covered include tissue engineering, use of microfluidics devices for diagnostics, imaging disease states, and prosthetic limbs. In order to explore a topic of particular interest in more depth, students will also write and orally present a research paper on a topic of their choice.

This course is cross-listed with SCI2260. Taken under the ENGR2600 number, the course earns Engineering credit. To satisfy an advanced Biology requirement, enroll using SCI2260.

Credits

4 ENGR

Recommended Requisites

AP/IB Biology satisfies prerequisite if Olin Foundational Biology has not been taken

Hours

3-1-8