70925 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 2001

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 70335+70326

Synopsis

In  most modern societies an important component of health care is the
hospital.  In  the last decade, these organisations have  become  more
reliant  on  scientific  methods  and  technological  devices  in  the
management  and  comprehensive delivery of their routines.  Biomedical
engineers  provide the necessary technical support for  the  operation
and development of these services.

These  services include the principles and applications of therapeutic
medical  devices  to  assist the body in its function,  together  with
clinical measurement to assess human performance. This is unique among
the  engineering  fields  in  that  it  not  only  requires  technical
training,  but  also  clinical  and social  interfacing  to  be  fully
effective.

Biomedical Engineering has been designed as a unit that reflects  this
integrated   concept  in  engineering,  and  introduces  students   to
situations   typical   of  current  technological   change   involving
man/machine interaction.