BME5220
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Biofluid Mechanics
Description
The overall purpose of this course is to develop competencies in fluid mechanics principles using practical examples and clinical case studies of how fluid mechanics knowledge is applied to biomedical applications. There will be two courses (an upper-undergraduate and graduate-level) that will meet at the same time. The reason for the two offerings is to provide each level with a strong understanding of the course topic; however, for additional rigor, graduate students will be required to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the application of the course topic in the research setting. As such, graduate students will be required to write a term paper on a TBD topic and give an approximately 30-minute presentation on the topic in the course.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Required Requisite(s):
011718
Semesters Typically Offered
Spring