BME B.S. Course Schedule Sample
This schedule provides a straightforward eight-semester progression that requires no prior college/AP credit or summer courses, and balances engineering and humanities courses throughout. It is recommended that most BME students use this schedule as a starting point for planning their courses.
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
MATH 1910 | 4 cr | MATH 1920 | 4 cr |
CHEM 2090 | 4 cr | PHYS 1112 | 4 cr |
BIOMG 1350 | 3 cr | BIOG 1500 | 2 cr |
ENGRI 1XXX | 3 cr | CS 1112 | 4 cr |
FWS | 3 cr | FWS | 3 cr |
TOTAL | 17 cr | TOTAL | 17 cr |
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
MATH 2930 | 4 cr | PHYS 2214 or CHEM 1570$ | 4 cr |
PHYS 2213 | 4 cr | BME 2010 Phys. Human Health/Disease | 3 cr |
BME 2000 (ENGRD 2202) Transport | 4 cr | BME 2110 MCSE Cornerstone | 3 cr |
ENGRD 2020 (BMMB Cornerstone)# | 3 cr | BME 2310 BMII Cornerstone | 3 cr |
Liberal Studies | 3 cr | Liberal Studies | 3 cr |
TOTAL | 18 cr | TOTAL | 16 cr |
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
BTRY 3010 Biological Statistics | 4 cr | MATH 2940 | 3 cr |
BME 3010 Cellular Engineering | 3 cr | BME 3020 Molecular Engineering | 3 cr |
BME 2210 BMDD Cornerstone | 3 cr | BME 3x10 Concentration Course 1% | 3 cr |
BME 3030 BME Instrumentation | 3 cr | BME Concentration Course 2 | 3 cr |
Liberal Studies | 3 cr | Liberal Studies | 3 cr |
TOTAL | 16 cr | TOTAL | 15 cr |
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
BME 4010 B.A.M.S.S | 3 cr | BME 4020 Elec/Chem Physiol | 3 cr |
BME 4080 BME Design Lab | 3 cr | BME 4090 BME Design Lab | 3 cr |
BME 4x90 Concentration Lab | 4 cr | BME Concentration Course 3 | 3 cr |
Approved Elective 1 | 3 cr | Approved Elective 2 | 3 cr |
Liberal Studies | 3 cr | Liberal Studies | 3 cr |
TOTAL | 16 cr | TOTAL | 15 cr |
Degree Total: 34+34+31+31 = 130 Credits
#There may become a BME owned BMMB cornerstone course in the future.
%Each concentration has one required concentration lecture in the Spring of Junior year. The other concentration courses are offered and can be taken in either the Fall or Spring semesters.
$Only one of these courses are required for a concentration, which in the case of CHEM 1570 can be waived by the completion of Premedicine organic chemistry. CHEM 1570 is recommended for those interested in MCSE or BMDD; PHYS 2214 is recommended for those interested in BMII or BMMB.