CC 1500 Data Analysis in Biomedical Engineering
The aim of this course is for students to use computational tools for the solution of numerical problems in Biomedical Engineering.
The aim of this course is for students to use computational tools for the solution of numerical problems in Biomedical Engineering.
This course aims to provide students with a general overview of the field of Biomedical Engineering, including its scientific bases, specialties, and career areas so that they become aware of the knowledge and competencies they should acquire during their course of study and get acquainted with the field of work they will encounter.
This coure aims to provide students with essential knowledge to understand the structure, physical, chemical, and behavioral properties of organic compounds, carry out practices to distinguish them from one another and identify the main reactions in which they participate, as well as their reaction mechanisms.
This course aims to provide students with essential knowledge to understand the structure, physical, chemical, and behavioral properties of organic compounds, distinguish them from one another and identify the main reactions in which they participate, as well as their reaction mechanisms.
This course aims to provide students with essential knowledge to understand the composition, structures, and reactions of inorganic elements and compounds.
This course aims to analyze the permanent transformations of inorganic matter, its changes in energy, structures and properties, by applying the concepts and methods of inorganic chemical science as a general basis for subsequent application.
Students will be able to explain the anatomical and functional characteristics of the systems that make up the human body: the musculoskeletal, integumentary , nervous, urinary, and reproductive systems and the interaction between them.
The aim of this course is for students to acquire essential knowledge to understand the characteristics and properties of chemical compounds and their interactions with the environment.
The aim of this course is for students to identify pathologic physical-chemical conditions of individuals, as well as the signs and symptoms characteristic of diseases which lead to the establishment of diagnosis once they manifest.
Students will correctly apply the principles of emergency action to accidents or sudden diseases. They will also organize and devise a first-aid action plan.