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      Courses Brief Description

       

      Level 5

      Code & No : BMTS351

      Course: Biomedical Analog Electronics 1

      Credits : 3 lecture+1 lab

      Pre-requisite : BMTS241

      This course contain the basics of electronics, semiconductor diodes, diode applications, bipolar junction transistor (BJT), DC biasing BJT, Field- Effect Transistor, FET Biasing, BJT transistor modeling, BJT small signal analysis, FET small signal analysis. It contains also the use of transistor as amplifier in electronic circuits and application on biomedical instruments.

       

      Code & No : BMTS352

      Course : Electrical Measurements

      Credits : 1 lecture+1 lab

      Pre-requisite : BMTS241

      This course focuses on the measurement devices and errors, system of units, and principle of different measurement devices. Student will study instruments such as: multi-meter, oscilloscopes and some others mechanical instruments measuring basic physical parameters such as strain, pressure and elasticity. Static and dynamic performance of instruments will be studied too.

       

      Code & No : BMTS353

      Course: Biomedical Mechanical Equipment 1

      Credits : 2 lecture+1 lab

      Pre-requisite : BMTS244

      This course provides an understanding of the basics of mechanics, its relation with biomechanics, fields where biomechanics applies, establish the ability to use the basics of mechanics acquired and apply it to biomechanics systems in different areas. Stress-strain relationships and principal stress/strain components are investigated via Mohr's circle. It also covers the basics of fluid mechanics, and methods of pressure calculation and measurement on viscous and non-viscous basic fluid especially on blood flow in circulatory system as well as application of such principles in medical equipment.

       

      Code & No : BMTS354

      Course: Applied Mathematics 2

      Credits : 2 lecture

      Pre-requisite : BMTS243

      This mathematics course focus on the function: function rule, the graph of a function, composition of functions, operation and characteristics of functions, periodic functions, linear functions, common biomedical engineering functions. It covers also, differentiation, higher derivatives, logarithmic differentiation, maximum and minimum of a function, integration and operation, area bounded by a curve. The calculation of centers of mass, moment of inertia, length of a curve and the area of a surface of revolution, Mean and root-mean-square value of a function, basic concepts of differential equations, solving first and second order of linear and differential equations will also be covered.

       

      Code & No : BMTS355

      Course: Biomedical Digital Electronics 1

      Credits : 2 lecture+1 lab

      Pre-requisite : None

      This course focuses on the basics of digital electronics which starts by introduction to the digital and analog systems, digital circuits, parallel and serial transmission. It also deals with logic gates and boolean algebra, design of combinational logic circuits, Memory, analog to digital conversion and vice versa, some application to biomedical devices will also be covered.