Wentworth Institute Of Technology

BIOE2000 - 01A - Fundamentals Of Biological Engineering

Credits

4.0

Term

Sep 2 - Dec 11

Open Seats

3 of 20

Schedule

Mon, Wed 11:00am – 12:15pm

Course Type

Lecture

Location

In Person

Section

01A

Faculty

Mary Machado

Prerequisites

CHEM1100

Description

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Biological Engineering. Knowledge of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics is critical for students to solve biological engineering problems. Students will learn about energy, entropy and enthalpy in their various forms in a biological setting. Students will also learn basic fluid statics and dynamics. These topics will be applied in assignments, exams and in the laboratory to solve biomedical and biochemical engineering problems. Case studies are presented to allow student to put together their knowledge gained in these topics to solve problems pertaining to human organ systems like heart, lungs and kidneys.