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Undergraduate Interactive Courses

 

Goal of Interactive Learning

The Department of Biomedical Engineering uses a diversity of tools to deliver curriculum, including class-room instruction, teaching-laboratory instruction, individual research laboratory opportunities, and, as you can see here, web based materials. The primary goal of the program's use of web based materials is not to replace the classroom or laboratory, but to augment them in useful ways.


Uses

The web allows for a diversity of presentation styles, and the program has used a wide variety of tools to involve students. As you will see when you explore this site, the presentation tools used include links to web sites - both local and worldwide, interactive quizzes, links to JAVA applets, and interactive multimedia laboratory experiences using moving pictures and sound filmed in various research laboratories at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.


Interactive Courses Offered:

BME 201 Bioengineering and Society
Lilianne Mujica-Parodi, Ph.D. instructor

Offering: Fall & Spring term, 3 credits



BME 212 BME Research Fundamentals
Stefan Judex, Ph.D. instructor
Offering: Spring term, 3 credits


BME 301 Bioelectricity
Emilia Entcheva, Ph.D. instructor
Offering: Spring term, 3 credits


BME 303 Biomechanics
Partap Khalsa, Ph.D. instructor

Offering: Fall term, 3 credits


BME 304 Genetic Engineering
Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D. instructor

Offering: Spring semester, 3 credits


BME 401 Design in Biomedical Engineering
Offering: Spring term, 3 Credits

 

 

 

 

 

 

  BME SEMINAR SERIES  
 

Upcoming Seminar: May 13, 2008
Mechanical Influences on Endothelial Cell Regulation
Natacha DePaola, Ph.D.

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