School of Engineering \ Biomedical Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Biomedical Engineering Bachelor's Degree Program
BMM 101 course provides general information about the Fundamental Areas of Biomedical Engineering to first-year Biomedical Engineering students.
Textbook and / or References
•Enderle J, Bronzino J. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, 3rd Edition , ISBN: 9780123749796, Academic Press, 2011.
• Bronzino JD, Peterson DR. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition: Four Volume Set, ISBN 9781439825334, CRC Press, 2015.
• Up-to-date articles.
The purpose of the BMM 101 course is to introduce Biomedical Engineering to first-year Biomedical Engineering students and to provide general information on Biomaterials, Biosensors, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Drug Delivery Systems, Biomechanics, Physiological Signals (ECG, EEG, EMG, EOG, ENG), Medical Imaging Systems, Clinical Engineering, Bioinformatics, and Protein Design.
1. Gaining general knowledge about biomedical engineering subjects and fields of study
2. Understanding the connections of biomedical engineering with biology, physics, and chemistry
3. Gaining knowledge about acting in accordance with ethical principles and professional and ethical responsibility awareness.
Week 1: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering I: Definition, Scope, and History
Week 2: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering II: Definition, Scope, and History
Week 3: Biomaterials
Week 4: Bioinformatics
Week 5: Biomechanics
Week 6: Tissue Engineering
Week 7: Drug Delivery
Week 8: Bio(nano)technology
Week 9: Biomedical Sensors
Week 10: Bioinstrumentation
Week 11: Medical Imaging
Week 12: Biomedical Ethics
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterms 40 %
• Final 60 %
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