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| Courses |
Credits |
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| Fall Semester |
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| ... |
SAGES
University Seminar II |
3b |
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| EBME 201 |
Physiology-Biophysics I |
3 |
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| EMAC
270 |
Introduction
to Polymer Science and Engineering |
3a |
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| MATH
223 |
Calculus
for Science and Engineering III |
3a |
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| PHYS
122 |
General
Physics II |
4a |
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| total |
16 |
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| Courses |
Credits |
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| Spring Semester |
|||
| ... |
Humanities and Social Sciences | 3 |
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| EBME 202 |
Physiology-Biophysics II |
3 |
|
| EMAC
276 |
Polymer
Properties and Design (SAGES Departmental Seminar) |
3d |
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| MATH
224 |
Elementary
Differential Equations |
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| or |
MATH 234 |
3a |
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| ENGR
225 |
Thermodynamics,
Fluid Mechanics, and Heat and Mass Transfer |
4 | |
| total |
16 |
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| Courses |
Credits |
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| Fall Semester |
|||
| ... |
Humanities and Social Sciences |
3 |
|
| CHEM 223 |
Organic
Chemistry I |
3d |
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| CHEM 290 |
Chemistry
Laboratory Methods for Engineers |
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|
or |
CHEM 321 |
3 |
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| EBME 306 | Introduction to Biomedical Materials | 3 | |
| EMAC
351 |
Physical
Chemistry for Engineers I |
3 |
|
| ENGR
200 |
Statics
and Strength of Materials |
3a |
|
| total |
18 |
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| Courses |
Credits |
||
| Spring Semester |
|||
| ... |
Natural Science Elective |
3d |
|
| CHEM 224 |
Organic
Chemistry II |
3d |
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| EMAC
376 |
Polymer
Engineering |
3 |
|
| EMAC 303 |
Structure
of Biological Materials |
3 |
|
| ... |
Technical
Elective I |
3f |
|
| total |
15 |
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| Courses |
Credits |
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| Fall Semester |
|||
| ... |
Humanities and Social Sciences |
3 |
|
| ENGR
210 |
Introduction
to Circuits and Instrumentation |
4a |
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| EMAC 370 |
Polymer
Chemistry and Industry |
3 |
|
| EMAC
377 |
Polymer
Processing |
3 |
|
| ... |
Technical
Elective II |
3f |
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| total |
16 | ||
| Courses |
Credits |
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| Spring Semester |
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| EMAC 378 |
Polymer
Production and Technology |
3 |
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| EMAC 398 |
Polymer
Science & Engineering Project (SAGES Capstone Course) |
3a,e |
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| ENGL 398N |
Professional Communication |
3 |
|
| ... |
Technical Elective III | 3f |
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| ... |
Technical
Elective IV |
3f |
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| total |
15 |
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a) Engineering Core Courses.
b) Choice of USNA, USSO, or USSY course focused on thinking about the natural, social, or symbolic "world."
c)
Approved Natural Science Electives for Biomaterials Track:
- BIOL 214, Genes and Evolution (d)
- BIOL 215, Cells and Proteins (d)
- BIOC 307, General Biochemistry (d)
- BIOL 362, Developmental Biology
d) Suggested for pre-med students.
e) Preparation for the polymer science project should commence in the previous semester.
f) Approved Technical Electives for Biomaterials Track:
At least three of the four Technical Electives have to be taken from:
- EBME 315, Applied Tissue Engineering
- EBME 316, Introduction to Drug Delivery
- EBME 325, Introduction to Tissue Engineering
- EBME 350, Quantitative Molecular Bioengineering
- EBME 405, Materials for Prosthetics
and Orthotics
- EBME 408, Tissue and Cell Engineering
- EBME 416, Biomaterials and Drug Delivery
The final elective can be from above or alternatively chosen from EMAC 355 or EMAC 372; or a research sequence EMAC 125 (one credit only) and/or EMAC 325 (to make a total of three credits).
For more information, please contact:
Professor David Schiraldi
Undergraduate Committee Chair