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Course Descriptions

Biomedical engineers use science, engineering, and mathematics to understand and solve medical problems. The biomedical engineering program at Rose‑Hulman produces engineers with the medical and biological expertise needed to solve health care problems during careers in technical and health-related industries, as well as in government or industrial laboratories.

BE 132 - Systems Accounting and Modeling II

  • Credit Hours: 3R-0L-3C
  • Term Available: S
  • Graduate Studies Eligible: No
  • Prerequisites: BE 122 or EM 120 or EM 121
  • Corequisites: None

A common framework for engineering analysis is extended using the concepts of a system, accounting and conservation of extensive properties, constitutive relations, constraints, and modeling assumptions. Stress, strain, and deformation under axial loading are defined. Equilibrium is defined. Conservation equations for mass, charge, momentum and energy are developed. Applications are developed from multiple engineering disciplines. Students may not receive credit towards graduation for both BE 132 and any of ES 201 or CHE 201.

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