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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING OPTION - 2009
Engineering Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):

The Associate of Science in Engineering Program is offered as part of a response to the skill shortages in the engineering workforce, and is consistent with the mission of the College. It is designed to meet the needs of BHCC students and to address the workforce demands of Greater Boston. The curriculum is structured to mirror the freshman and sophomore years of a university engineering degree. Accordingly, the Science Department is developing articulation agreements with area universities to enable BHCC engineering graduates to transfer as juniors, upon completing the Associate of Science degree. The curriculum offers two options: an Engineering Transfer Option and a Biomedical Engineering Option.


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Overview

Program ID - AS.BIOEG

The Associate of Science in Engineering Program is offered as part of a response to the long-term shortage of skilled workers in the engineering workforce, and is consistent with the mission of the College. It is designed to meet the needs of BHCC students and to address the workforce demands of Greater Boston. The curriculum is structured to mirror the freshman and sophomore years of a university engineering degree. Accordingly, the Science Department is developing articulation agreements with area universities to enable BHCC engineering graduates to transfer as juniors upon completing the Associate of Science degree. The curriculum offers two options: a Biomedical Engineering Option and an Engineering Transfer Option.

This option brings engineering design and technology into the field of biology and medicine. The option prepares students to transfer to four-year institutions as Biomedical Engineering majors, or for direct employment in entry-level positions.

Career Outlook:
Graduates with an associate of science degree will be qualified for direct employment in entry-level research/lab assistant, design and manufacturing positions available in private industries, academic research institutions, and hospitals locally and nationwide.

Upon completetion of this option graduates will be able to:

  • Design and conduct experiments.
  • Analyze and interpret data.
  • Apply computational tools and scientific concepts to biomedical engineering problems.
  • Design systems, components, or processes for solving biomedical engineering problems.
  • Function as part of a biomedical engineering team.
  • Articulate the professional and ethical responsibilities required of engineers.

COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES
 College Writing I  ENG111    3  ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 College Writing II  ENG112    3  ENG111
 Individual/Society  From Area 2    3  
 World View  From Area 3    3  
 Quantitative Thought  Area 4 satisfied by program      
 Science and Technology  Area 5 satisfied by program      
 Humanities  From Area 6    3  
 Intro to Engineering/Lab  ENR101    4  MAT195; see note below
 Biomedical Engineering/Lab  BME100    4  MAT281 and CHM201 coreq: MAT282
 Biomedical Engineering II  BME200    3  BME100 and MAT282; coreq: MAT283
 Biomedical Engineering III  BME250    3  BME200; coreq: MAT285
 Calculus I  MAT281    4  MAT196 or MAT197
 Calculus II  MAT282    4  MAT281
 Calculus III  MAT283    4  MAT282
 Ordinary Differential Equations  MAT285    4  MAT282
 College Physics I/Lab  PHY251    4  MAT281; see note below
 College Physics II/Lab  PHY252    4  PHY251; pre/co-req MAT282; see note below
 General Chemistry I/Lab  CHM201    4  MAT195; see note below
 General Chemistry II/Lab  CHM202    4  CHM201; see note below
 General Biology I/Lab  BIO195    4  ENG095 and MAT094 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement; see note below
 General Biology II/Lab  BIO196    4  BIO195; see note below
TOTAL CREDITS     69  
 Note: All science, engineering, and math courses that are pre or corequisites of other science and engineering courses require a grade of "C" or better

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