2002-2003 Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

Mathematics and Basic Science Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 48 units of mathematics and basic sciences including:

Core Courses: Mathematics 2A-B, 2D, 2J, 3D, 2E, and Biological Sciences 7; Chemistry 1A-B-C and 1LB-Lc; Physics 7A-B-D-E and 7LA-LB-LD; Biological Sciences 194S.

Elective Courses: Students select, with the approval of a faculty advisor, at least one additional basic science course needed to satisfy school and department requirements.
Approved Electives: Biological Sciences 97, 98, 99, 107, 100L, 111L, Chemistry 130A, Mathematics 112A.

Engineering Topics Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 28 units of engineering design including:

Core Courses: ECE 12, ECE 20, CBEMS 40A, BME 1, BME 50A-B, BME 110A-B, BME 111, BME 120, BME 121, BME 130, BME 140, BME 150, BME 160, BME 170, BME 180, BME 181, BME 199.

Elective Courses: Students select, with the approval of a faculty advisor a minimum of 8 units of engineering topics needed to satisfy school and department requirements.
Approved Electives: BME 135, BME 136 and 136L, CBEMS 120A, CBEMS 120B, CBEMS 126, CEE 185, ECE 104, ECE 119, ECE 170, ECE 178, ECE 186, MAE 130A, MAE 140, MAE 183.

(The nominal Biomedical Engineering program will require 196 units of courses to satisfy all university and major requirements. Because each student comes to UCI with a different level of preparation, the actual number of units will vary).

Planning a Program of Study

The sample program of study chart shown is typical for the major in Biomedical Engineering. Students should keep in mind that this program is based upon a sequence of prerequisites, beginning with adequate preparation in high school mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students who are not adequately prepared, or who wish to make changes in the sequence for other reasons, must have their program approved by their faculty advisor. Biomedical Engineering majors must consult at least once every year with the academic counselors in the Student Affairs Office and with their faculty advisors.

Fall Winter Spring
Freshman
Math 2A
Physics 7A/LA
Chem 1A
Breadth
Math 2B
Physics 7B/LB
Chem 1B/LB
BME 1
Math 2D
Physics 7D/LD
Chem 1C/LC
Sophomore
Math 2J
Physics 7E
CBEMS 40A
Breadth
Math 3D
EngrECE 12
BME 50A
Breadth
Math 2E
Bio. Sci. 7
EngrECE 20
BME 50B
Junior
BME 110A
BME 120
BME 130
Breadth
BME 110B
BME 121
BME 140
Breadth
BME 111
BME 150
Bio. Sci. 194S
Breadth
Senior
BME 170
BME 199
Technical Elective
Breadth
BME 180
Technical Elective
Breadth
Breadth
BME 160
BME 181
Technical elective
Breadth

Program Limitations

The program in Biomedical Engineering is not accredited at this time, and will not be accredited prior to Fall 2005. Students changing into Biomedical Engineering will not be able to graduate sooner than Spring 2005.