X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Engineering [B.Eng.]
Biomedical Engineering Program Regular and Co-op (BME/BME:C)
School of Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Biomedical Engineering is a field of engineering that deals with health and medicine. (e.g.: electronic and mechanical devices
used on biological materials, animals and humans, medical implants and instruments, ergonomics, bioinstrumentation, imaging
and pharmacology). Graduates in Biomedical engineering are able to apply mathematical, scientific and engineering principles
to a wide variety of fields and find employment across the private and public sectors of the health care industry. The program
provides students with a common base of knowledge essential to engineering, and then allows them to select from a menu of
electives to attain a degree of specialization in one of three areas, or to choose electives which broaden their general knowledge
base. Elective concentrations are available in the areas of biomechanics; biosignal processing; and pharmaceuticals. The program
is built around the concept of interdisciplinary application of engineering principles to health related problems.
Major (Honours Program)
Semester 1 - Regular or Co-op
CHEM*1040 |
[0.50] |
General Chemistry I |
CIS*1500 |
[0.50] |
Introduction to Programming |
ENGG*1100 |
[0.75] |
Engineering and Design I |
MATH*1200 |
[0.50] |
Calculus I |
One of: |
ENGG*1210 |
[0.50] |
Engineering Mechanics I |
HIST*1250 |
[0.50] |
Science and Technology in a Global Context |
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Note: ENGG*1210 or HIST*1250 must be taken in semester 1; the remaining course must be taken in semester 2.
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Semester 2 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 3 - Regular or Co-op
BIOL*1090 |
[0.50] |
Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology |
COOP*1100 |
[0.00] |
Introduction to Co-operative Education |
ENGG*2160 |
[0.50] |
Engineering Mechanics II |
ENGG*2400 |
[0.50] |
Engineering Systems Analysis |
MATH*2270 |
[0.50] |
Applied Differential Equations |
One of: |
ENGG*2100 |
[0.75] |
Engineering and Design II |
STAT*2120 |
[0.50] |
Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
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One of: |
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Note: ENGG*2100 or STAT*2120 must be taken in semester 3; the remaining course must be taken in semester 4.
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Note:ENGG*2120 or ENGG*2230 must be taken in semester 3; the remaining course must be taken in semester 4.
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Semester 4 - Regular or Co-op
BIOL*1080 |
[0.50] |
Biological Concepts of Health |
BIOM*2000 |
[0.50] |
Concepts in Human Physiology |
ENGG*2450 |
[0.50] |
Electric Circuits |
MATH*2130 |
[0.50] |
Numerical Methods |
One of: |
ENGG*2100 |
[0.75] |
Engineering and Design II |
STAT*2120 |
[0.50] |
Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
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One of: |
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Note: Students pursuing the pharmaceutical series of electives may select ENGG*2660 in Semester 4. If ENGG*2660 is selected, students must select BIOM*2000 in semester 6 in place of a 0.50 restricted elective.
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Semester 5 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 6 Regular / Semester 7 Co-op
Semester 7 Regular / Semester 6 Co-op
ENGG*4000 |
[0.00] |
Proposal for Engineering Design IV |
ENGG*4390 |
[0.75] |
Bio-instrumentation Design |
2.50 restricted electives |
Note: BME:C students must register for ENGG*4000 in the final co-op work term semester immediately preceding registration in ENGG*4180.
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Semester 8 Regular or Co-op
ENGG*4180 |
[1.00] |
Biomedical Engineering Design IV |
1.75 restricted electives |
Restricted Electives (see Program Guide for more information)
A maximum of 1.50 credits at the 1000 level is allowed for elective requirements
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2.00 credits in Complementary Studies (Students need to take 0.50 credits from each of the three sub-lists noted in the Program
Guide. The remaining 0.50 credits can be taken from any Complementary Studies sub-list.)
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0.75 credits in Biomedical Engineering design electives
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2.50 credits in Biomedical Engineering electives