Biomedical Science, BAS

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Interface the engineering sciences, biology, biomedical sciences, and medicine to advance human health and solve problems in medicine and the biological sciences. The Bachelor of Applied Science degree offers students breadth and flexibility and allows them to combine a technology-based degree with considerable course work in the liberal arts, communications, business or fine arts. It is designed primarily for students whose interests are not oriented toward a professional engineering career. It is a popular degree option for those preparing for careers in medicine, business, and law. Many students who are pursuing dual degree programs opt for this degree.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Biomedical
  • Engineering
  • Technology
  • Biomedical Science
  • Bioethics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Mechanics
  • Biology
  • Ethics

Course programme

Introduction to Bioengineering
Introduction to Bioengineering II
Introduction to Scientific Computing
Introduction to Biomechanics
Biomaterials
Engineering Principles of Human Physiology
Molecular Physiology and Cellular Engineering from Atoms to Disease
Senior Thesis in Biomedical Science
Senior Thesis in Biomedical Science
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II
Calculus, Part III
Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
Calculus, Part IV
Biological Data Science I - Fundamentals of Biostatistics 1
Engineering Statistics
Statistical Inference
Principles of Physics I (without laboratory)
Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Principles of Physics II (without laboratory)
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
Honors Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
Chemistry Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate Credit (Engineering Students Only)
General Chemistry I
Honors Chemistry I
General Chemistry Laboratory I
General Chemistry II
Honors Chemistry II
General Chemistry Laboratory II
Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Life
Introductory Molecular Biology Laboratory
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Engineering Ethics
Engineering Ethics
Bioethics
Bioethics
Biomedical Ethics
Biomedical Ethics
History of Bioethics
Ethics and Social Responsibility
International Business Ethics
Ethical Aspects of Health and Technology
Theoretical Foundations of Health Care Ethics
Survey of Ethical Theory

ENM 375 Biological Data Science I - Fundamentals of Biostatistics is recommended.


If PHYS 150 Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion or PHYS 170 Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion & PHYS 151 Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation or PHYS 171 Honors Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation taken then only 2 course units technical elective required.


The Social Science & Humanities Depth, Writing & Ethics Requirement can be satisfied with the 7 total course units.


Biomedical Science, BAS

higher than £ 9000