SUMMARY
The discussion centers on recommended electrical engineering (EE) courses for students planning to pursue graduate studies in biomedical engineering (BME). Participants emphasize the importance of completing lower division EE classes, particularly circuit theory, as these courses provide foundational knowledge beneficial for BME. The consensus is that a solid grounding in EE principles enhances the understanding of biomedical applications.
PREREQUISITES
- Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts
- Familiarity with circuit theory
- Knowledge of biomedical engineering principles
- Experience with lower division engineering coursework
NEXT STEPS
- Research lower division electrical engineering courses
- Study circuit theory in detail
- Explore the intersection of electrical engineering and biomedical applications
- Investigate graduate programs in biomedical engineering with an EE focus
USEFUL FOR
Students planning to enter graduate school in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering undergraduates, and anyone seeking to strengthen their knowledge in the integration of electrical engineering and biomedical fields.