7-Year Combined Engineering/MD Biomedical Engineering (BABME)
Mechanical Engineering Preference
Freshman Year |
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PHY |
201 |
General Physics I* |
1 |
PHY |
202 |
General Physics II* |
1 |
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Fall |
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CHE |
201 |
General Chemistry I |
1 |
| BIO | 185 | Themes in Biology | 1 |
FSP |
101 |
Freshman Seminar** |
1 |
ENG |
091 |
Engineering Seminar I |
0 |
ENG |
095 |
Introduction to Engineering |
0 |
ENG |
142 |
Fundamentals of Engineering Design |
1 |
| ENG | 272 | Advanced Engineering Math I | 1 |
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Spring |
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CHE |
202 |
General Chemistry II |
1 |
MAT |
229 |
Multivariable Calculus |
1 |
| CSC | 215 | Computer Science I | 1 |
ENG |
092 |
Engineering Seminar II |
0 |
ENG |
212 |
Circuits Analysis |
1 |
| ENG | 214 | Circuits Analysis Laboratory | 0.5 |
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Sophomore Year |
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Fall |
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CHE |
331 | Organic Chemistry I |
1 |
BIO |
211 |
Biology of the Eukaryotic Cell |
1 |
BME |
311 |
Physiological Systems |
1 |
| BME | 333 | Physiological Systems Laboratory | 0.5 |
| ENG | 093 | Engineering Seminar III | 0 |
ENG |
222 |
Statics |
1 |
IDS |
252 |
Society, Ethics & Technology |
1 |
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Spring |
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CHE |
332 | Organic Chemistry II |
1 |
| ENG | 094 | Engineering Seminar IV | 0 |
ENG |
322 |
Thermodynamics |
1 |
MEC |
251 |
Strength of Materials |
1 |
MEC |
263 |
Mechanical Engineering Lab I |
0.5 |
BME |
251 |
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering |
1 |
TST |
161 |
Creative Design |
1 |
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Junior Year |
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Fall |
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ENG |
099 |
Senior Professional Seminar |
0 |
| BIO | 321 | Genetics | 1 |
| MEC | 311 | Mechanical Design I | 1 |
BME |
423 |
Introduction to Biomaterials |
1 |
ECO |
101 |
Microeconomics |
1 |
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Spring |
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MEC |
361 |
Fluid Mechanics |
1 |
ELC |
251 |
Electronics |
1 |
| ELC | 333 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 0.5 |
BME |
343 |
Biomechanics |
1 |
BME |
473 |
Bionstrumentation |
1 |
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Liberal Learning Elective** |
1 |
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Total Course Units |
32 |
* Students entering the program must hold advanced placement credit in
Calculus A and B. Alternatively, students must hold advanced placement
credit for General Physics I and II, and complete Calculus A and B during
the summer prior to their first semester at TCNJ.
*By advisement only.
*** Students who scored 580 or above on the SAT Verbal and 580 or above on the SAT Math will be exempt from this requirement. Students with a score on the SAT Verbal or SAT Math lower than 580 will be given a placement test. Students who score 4 or higher on the placement test will also be exempt from WRI 102.
Advanced Placement (AP) is awarded for a number of courses including Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, etc. For further details on AP placement click here
