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Biomedical Rev. Date: Freshman Year Sophomore Year 5/2018 Fall Semester Spring Semester Fall Semester Spring Semester Math 1371 Calculus I 4 Math 1372 Calculus II 4 Math 2373 Lin Alg/Diff Eq 4 Math 2374 Multivariable Calc 4 (placement into course, or pre-req) (1371) (1372) (1372)

4 4 Phys 1301W Intro Physics I Phys 1302W Intro Physics II Chem 2301 Organic Chem I 3 BMEn 2101 Biomed Thermo 3 (&Math 1371) (1301, &Math 1372) (1062/66) (2401, 2501, Chem 2301, &Math 2373 or &Math 2374) Chem 1065 Chem Princ I Lab 1 Chem 1066 Chem Princ II Lab 1 (&1061) (1061/1065, &1062) BMEn 2501 Molec/ Biol w/lab 4 Stat 3021 Applied Statistics 3 (CSE, Phys 1302, &Math 2373 or (Math 1372) Chem 1061 Chem Princ I 3 Chem 1062 Chem Princ II 3 &Math 2374) (placement into course or 1015, &1065) (1061/1065, &1066) 2 BMEn 2401 Prgming for BME Liberal Education course* 3/4 BMEn 1601 UG Seminar I 1 BMEn 1602 UG Seminar II 1 (CSE, Phys 1302, &Math 2373 or &Math 2374) CSE 1001 1st Yr Experience 1 Liberal Education course or 3/4 3/4 3/4 Liberal Education course or 3/4 Writ 1301 Liberal Education course Liberal Education course Writ 1301 *Students admitted to the major, who are ahead with degree requirements, may be able to take BMEn 3311+15 on a space-available basis. Contact department for info. Junior Year Senior Year Fall Semester Spring Semester Fall Semester Spring Semester Phsl 3061 Prin of Physiology 4 BMEn 3311+15 4 BMEn 4001W Design I 3 BMEn 4002W Design II 3 (UD, 1 yr college Math/Phys/Chem) (UD, &2101) (UD, &1601, 2101, 3111, 3411) (UD, &1602)

2 BMEn 3111+15 Biomed Tnspt 4 3/4 3/4 Phsl 3701 Physiology Lab Technical Elective Technical Elective (UD, 3011/15)

BMEn 3011+15 4 BMEn 3411+15 Biomed Sys An 4 3/4 3/4 (UD) (UD, 3211/15) Technical Elective Technical Elective

BMEn 3211+15 Bioelec/Bioinstr 4 3/4 3/4 3/4 Technical Elective Technical Elective Technical Elective (UD

About This Plan Department Contact Information  This plan is not a contract. Curriculum can change. The APAS is the  Website: http://bme.umn.edu/undergrad/ official method for tracking completion of University degree require-  Main Phone: 612-626-3446 ments.  Main Office: 7-105 Hasselmo Hall  Shaded courses are only offered in the indicated semester.  Director of Undergraduate Studies: Professor Chun Wang  Course pre-requisites and co-requisites (designated by &) are listed be-  Departmental Contact: Ashlee Haluptzok; [email protected] low the course number and title. Upper Division (UD) requires admis- sion to the major prior to enrollment.  Students can take either the CSE-only or University-wide versions of the University Degree Requirements math courses (Math 1371/1271, 1372/1272, 2373/2243, 2374/2263). All students must complete the following Writing & Liberal Education requirements, as noted on their APAS report. Applying to your Major See link for full Core & Theme names: z.umn.edu/liberaleducation Students who have completed the required courses for admission to this Writing Requirements: Liberal Education major (double-boxed and one with dashed outline on plan) and have a 3.2 University Writing: UM-TC technical GPA at the end of the fall semester will be guaranteed CORES: THEMES: Writ 1301/1401 or equivalent Bio* 4 of 5: admission. All other students who have completed the required courses Phy* Civ Writing Intensive (WI): will be considered for admission on a space-available basis. Admission His DSJ Two: 1xxx or 2xxx level ** following the spring semester is only based on space availability. The ma- SocS Env jor application database is available at z.umn.edu/csemajorapp. One: 3/4/5xxx level (in major)* Ltr GP One: 3/4/5xxx level (any dept.)* AH TS Requirements with an (*) will be fulfilled by Mth* taking courses at UM-TC required for this Total Credits Needed for Degree: 124 major. CSE Academic Advising & Career Center 105 Lind Hall • 207 Church Street SE • Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-624-2890 • [email protected]

cse.umn.edu Biomedical Engineering POSSIBLE POSITIONS CSE Career Outcomes  Biomechanical : Develops mechanical devices such as the artificial hip, heart, and . Average Starting Salary:  designer: Uses technology and research to design new $60,769* medical devices.  designer: Designs, creates, and fits prosthetic devices such as Post-graduation Outcomes:* artificial limbs for patients who have lost limbs or hands.  Quality engineer: Ensures that medical devices meet FDA standards for safety and efficacy.  Rehabilitation engineer: Designs, develops, adapts, tests, evaluates, applies, and distributes technological solutions to problems confronted by individuals with disabilities.  engineer: Develops new products and improves existing products for groundbreaking medical device equipment.  Field clinical representative: Uses technical expertise to sell products, write technical support documents, and interface between sales staff and design (works directly with scientists, doctors, and engineers).  Regulatory affairs specialist: Coordinate and document internal regulatory processes, such as internal audits, inspections, license renewals, or registrations. Prepare submissions and obtain approval for products and to markets worldwide.  Product development engineer: Design, develop, and test processes for producing prototype and long-term production of products. **Some of these positions may require an advanced degree.

INDUSTRIES  Bio-Instrumentation  Healthcare  Medical software companies  Biomaterials  Institutes  Orthopedics  Biomechanics  Invasive Devices  Pharmaceuticals   Laboratories  Tissue and cellular Engineering  Diagnostics   Universities

EMPLOYERS  Abbott  Edwards Lifesciences  Miromatrix Medical  Accenture  Epic Systems  Smiths Medical  American Medical Systems  InSitu Technologies  Vascular Solutions  AUM Cardiovascular   Ximedica  Baxter Healthcare  Minneapolis VA Healthcare System  Zimmer Spine  Boston Scientific  Minnetronix  Zurich Medical

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Career Center: cse.umn.edu/career Please visit the Career Center to continue exploring this major. Salary Information: z.umn.edu/csesalary *Salary and Career Outcomes gathered from the 2016-2017 CSE Graduation Survey More Information on Post-graduation outcomes reflect the percentage of students who were employed Undergraduate Majors: cse.umn.edu/majors full-time in their field or were enrolled in a graduate program.