PHBE University of Indianapolis - College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum Guide for Physics-Biomedical Engineering Majors (PHBE) Bachelor of Arts or Science updated 05/15 The Physics/Biomedical Engineering program is a five-year program resulting in a bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Indianapolis and a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from IUPUI. *See advisor for recent updates First Year BIOL CSCI ENGR MATH MATH PHYS 155 155 196 190 191 153 Introduction to Diversity of Life (4) Introduction to Programming using C++ (4) Introduction to Computer Applications in Engineering (3) Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4) Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (4) General Physics I, Calculus Based (4) Spring Term is usually taken after Semester II or after Semester IV. Second or Third Years BIOL CHEM CHEM MATH MATH MATH PHYS PHYS PHYS 165 150 160 270 330 280 163 250 280 CHEM PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS 250 230 360 390 415 460 490 Introduction to Cell Biology (4) General Chemistry I (3) and CHEM 151 Lab (1) General Chemistry II (3) Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (4) Differential Equations (3) Linear Algebra (3) General Physics II, Calculus Based (4) Modern Physics (5) Scientific Computing I (3) Third, Fourth or Fifth Years Organic Chemistry I (3) and CHEM 251 Lab (1) Laboratory Instrumentation I (2) Dynamics (3) Electricity and Magnetism (3) Physical Measurements I (2) Quantum Mechanics (3) (if offered) Senior Research (3) While at UIndy, the student must also complete UIndy’s general education core as stipulated in the UIndy Academic Catalog, with the following additional restrictions due to requirements established by IUPUI. ● ENGL 101 & 102, plus COMM 100, will count for ENG W131 plus COMM R 110 at IUPUI. ● Modern Language 101 & 102 (8 hrs. total), plus a 2-hour or a 3-hour lecture/theory course in Fine Arts will count for one introductory level plus two upper level humanities courses at IUPUI. ………………………………………..continued on reverse side……………………………………………………. ● The student must take TCM 360 at IUPUI. The student may select the remaining courses in UIndy’s general education core according to the regulations in the University of Indianapolis catalog. Courses in which the student has earned grades lower than C will not transfer between universities. At IUPUI, the student will also take the following courses: ENGR BME BME BME BME BME BME BME BME TCM BME BME BME BME BME BME BME BME 29700 22200 24100 38100 38300 33100 33400 32200 35200 36000 35400 40200 49100 41100 44200 49200 46100 Elect Computer Tools for Engineering (1) Biomeasurements (4) Intro Biomechanics (4) Implantable Materials & Bio Response (3) Problems in Implantable Materials (1) Biosignals and Systems (3) Biomedical Computing (3) Probability and Appl. for BME (3) Tissue Behavior and Properties (3) Communication in Engr. Practice (3) Problems in Tissue Behavior & Props (1) BME Seminar (1) Biomedical Engineering Design I (3) Quantitative Physiology (3) Biofluid Mechanics (3) Biomedical Engineering Design II (3) Transport Processes in BME (3) BEM Electives (6) NOTE: Due to the complex nature of this program, the student should consult regularly (at least once a semester) with his/her faculty advisor. NOTE: The Physics/Biomedical Engineering major requires a total of 172 credits. NOTE: A grade of C- (1.7 on a 4.0 scale) or higher is required in all courses in the Bachelor of Science Degree at the University of Indianapolis. A minimum of 120 hours is required to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Indianapolis. NOTE: A average grade of C or higher is required in all required Biomedical Engineering courses for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Purdue University. This program may require attendance in both day and extended programs classes. See the College of Arts & Sciences General Education Core Guide/Bachelor of Arts or Science for additional course requirements. REMEMBER: If you have any questions about the Physics/Biomedical Engineering Major requirements, contact a faculty advisor from the Physics & Earth Space Sciences Department (Dr. Steve Spicklemire: 788-3313, Lilly Science Hall, Room 232B) or The Center for Academic Advising and Student Achieveeeement (788-2057, Schwitzer Center, Room 206). Courses and requirements sometimes change so keep in contact with your advisor.