BE.010J Introduction to Bioengineering, Spring 2006
Author(s)
Belcher, Angela M.; Matsudaira, Paul T.; Lauffenburger, Douglas A.
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Alternative title
Introduction to Bioengineering
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Designed as a freshmen seminar course, faculty from various School of Engineering departments describe the research and educational opportunities specific to and offered by their departments. Background lectures by the BE.010J staff introduce students to the fundamental scientific basis for bioengineering. Specially produced videos provide additional background information that is supplemented with readings from newspaper and magazine articles. Description from course home page: Bioengineering at MIT is represented by the diverse curricula offered by most Departments in the School of Engineering. This course samples the wide variety of bioengineering options for students who plan to major in one of the undergraduate Engineering degree programs. The beginning lectures describe the science basis for bioengineering with particular emphasis on molecular cell biology and systems biology. Bioengineering faculty will then describe the bioengineering options in a particular engineering course as well as the type of research conducted by faculty in the department.
Date issued
2006-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological EngineeringOther identifiers
BE.010J-Spring2006
local: BE.010J
local: IMSCP-MD5-aa62fe0061a1c3332c06c3872afbccaa
Keywords
biological engineering, bioengineering, biomems, biomaterials, biomechanical engineering, biology, engineering, bioprocessing, biological materials, biological engineers