Courses

Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse.

Why leave things alone? All that can result is an aged, antiquated memory of what once was. Constantly keep pushing, keep working on every one of your jobs, projects, hobbies, pastimes. Keep bettering yourself. By halting, you only stop your own progress. The world never stops turning. Neither should you.

Fall 2006

 
Interpretation and Argument 76-101
Modern Biology 03-101
Integaration, Differential Equations and Approximation 21-122
Physics I for Engineering Students 33-106
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 42-101
   

Spring 2007

 
Physics II for Engineering Students 33-107
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 76-101
Professional Issues in Biomedical Engineering 42-201
Introduction to Economics 73-100
   

Fall 2007

 
Calculus in Three Dimensions 21-259
Thermodynamics 24-221
Statics 24-261
Privilege, Responsibility, and Community 99-151
   

Spring 2008

 
Engineering Statistics and Quality Control 36-220
Fluid Mechanics 24-231
Introduction to Programming 15-100
Physiology 42-202
   

Fall 2008

 
Biomedical Engineering Laboratory 42-203
Numerical Methods 24-311
Introduction to Biomechanics 24-341
   

Spring 2009

 
Engineering Design I 24-370
Dynamic Systems and Control 24-352
Mechanical Engineering Seminar 24-302
Cellular Biomechanics 42-645
   

Fall 2009

 
Introduction to Philosophy 80-100
Dynamics 24-352
Foundations of Biomedical Engineering Design 42-401
Mechanical Systems Experimentation 24-452
Rehabilitation Engineering 42-347
Heat Transfer 24-322