ECE 601 - Fall 2018

ECE 601 - Foundations of Biology in Engineering

Instructor

Professor Alfred C. H. Yu
Office: EIT 4125, telephone extension 36908
Email: alfred.yu@uwaterloo.ca

Schedule

Thursdays 8:30-11:20am in EIT 3151

Course description and aims

This biomedical engineering core course focuses on equipping students with the foundational knowledge in human biology through a problem-solving oriented treatment of biological phenomena at the human physiology level. The major aim of this course is to develop students’ literacy in human biology and to show them how various physiological phenomena can be analytically explained and justified with numbers.

Course learning outcomes

By the end of this course students should be able to demonstrate a threshold level of mastery of the following learning outcomes:

  1. Describe foundational biology principles at the human physiology level
  2. Identify various factors that regulate physiological operations
  3. Describe biology knowledge from a quantitative analysis perspective

Prerequisites

Background in undergraduate-level circuit analysis (ECE 140 and 240, or equivalent) is preferred.

Textbook

Costanzo. Physiology. 6th Ed. Elsevier, 2018.

Grade breakdown

Assignments: 30%
Interim tests: 20%
Final exam: 50%