Btec 327
Btec 327
Btec 327
School: Department: Program: Course Title: Course Code: Total Course Hours: Prerequisites/Co-requisites: Eligible for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition: Originated by: Revised by: Date: Effective Semester: Approved by:
________________________________________ Chairperson/Dean
School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science Information and Communication Engineering Technology Biomedical Engineering Technology Biomedical Project BTEC327 30 BTEC221, BTEC222, ETEC203, ETEC222
No Michael Giggey (May 2009) Michael Giggey July 2010 Fall 2011
Students are expected to review the course outline and to discuss with the professor any areas where clarification is required. Students should keep all course outlines for each course taken at Centennial College. These may be used to apply for transfer of credit to other educational institutions. A fee may be charged for additional or replacement copies.
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
Course Description
This course has students apply their accumulated knowledge, experience, and expertise in biomedical engineering technology to research and develop a practical, working project which may be of their own choosing (subject to prior faculty approval). Students are expected to work in teams with up to 3 members.
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
ISBN 10: 082470889X ISBN 13: 978-0824708894 Hyman, B. 2002. Fundamentals of Engineering Design, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 10: 013046712X ISBN 13: 978-0130467126
Weight /100
10 30 15 30 15
All marking will take into consideration criteria including (but not limited to) communication abilities (both written and verbal), technical aptitude and correctness, and punctuality. In addition, students will be required to demonstrate understanding and sensitivity to the economic and business-related aspects of their project. In consultation with the Chair or Dean, a faculty member or instructor may administer additional or alternative evaluations to fully assess the capability of a student. When writing a test or examination, students must put their official College photo-ID cards in full view for review by the invigilator. Students who do not have official photo-ID will be permitted to write the examination with a substitute photo-ID, but they will be required to produce photo-ID at the program or department office within 24 hours or the next business day following the examination, or else the examination results will be void.
Student Accommodation
All students have the right to study in an environment that is free from discrimination and/or harassment. It is College Policy to provide accommodation based on grounds defined in the Ontario Human Rights Code. Accommodation may include changes or modifications to standard practices. This document is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact the originating department or school of study. Students with disabilities who require academic accommodations must register with the Centre for Student with Disabilities. Please see the Centre for Students with Disabilities for details. Students requiring accommodation based on human rights grounds should talk with their professors as early as possible. Details are available on the Centennial College website (www.centennialcollege.ca ).
Rev. COLT: May 2010 THIS COURSE ADHERES TO ALL COLLEGE POLICIES (See College Calendar)
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
If students are unable to write an examination due to a medical problem or unforeseen family problems, they should immediately contact their professor or program Chair for advice. In exceptional and well documented circumstances (e.g. unexpected family problems, serious illness, or death of a close family member), students should be able to write a make-up examination to replace an examination missed.
Use of Dictionaries
1. Any dictionary (hard copy or electronic) may be used in regular class work. 2. English-Additional Language (e.g. English- or Additional Language-English (e.g. ) English) dictionaries may be used in regular class work. -
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
Faculty Support
Professors are available to see students outside of class time. Students can contact professors via voice mail, email, or through their program or department office. Information regarding how to contact teachers will be provided at the beginning of the course and is also available in the program or department office.
Campus Safety
As part of our efforts to maintain a safe and secure teaching, learning and working environment, professors, and instructors will review emergency procedures for fire, evacuations, emergency lock-downs, and safe exit for those with disabilities at the beginning of each course. Students must produce official photo identification when requested to do so by any college staff at any time during the semester.
Rev. COLT: May 2010 THIS COURSE ADHERES TO ALL COLLEGE POLICIES (See College Calendar)
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
Topical Outline
WEEK
1
TOPICS
Project proposal N/A
READINGS/ MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Teacher-led instruction, group work
COURSE EVALUATIONS
None.
Project research and development 1 : Project initiation. Research of idea and formulation of workable feasible solution(s) within acceptable timeline.
N/A
N/A
Manage research and development in biomedical engineering Specify Milestone #1 challenges Defend solutions Assess contingencies Justify experiments as required Evaluate Milestone #1 solutions Solve as necessary Design improvements Verify solution(s) Manage solution
Project research and development 3: Branching research as required. demonstration of proof of concept or module thereof. Milestone assessment. Project research and development 4 : Research as required to address any/all shortcomings in
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N/A
N/A
Defend Milestone #1 solution Build a working device or system Manage research and development in biomedical engineering Evaluate Milestone #2 challenges Design solutions to Milestone #2 Assess contingencies
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
WEEK
TOPICS
achieving milestone. Continued development to enhance concept model and/or subsequent module proof of concept development.
READINGS/ MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
COURSE EVALUATIONS
Project research and development 5 : Supplemental research as required. Continued development to enhance concept model and/or subsequent module proof of concept development.
N/A
Practice research and development in biomedical engineering Evaluate Milestone #2 solutions Solve as necessary Design Improvements Manage solution
Verify journal
Project research and development 6: Supplemental research as required. Continued development to enhance concept model and/or subsequent module proof of concept development.
N/A
Practice research and development in biomedical engineering Evaluate progress made, Recommend Milestone #2 solution(s) Solve as necessary
N/A
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Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
WEEK
TOPICS
Demonstration of enhanced proof of concept and/or additional project module. Addressing any functional shortcomings through viable workarounds.
READINGS/ MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
COURSE EVALUATIONS
Milestone 2 assessment. Project research and development 8: Supplemental and supportive research as required. Continued development to finalize working concept model. Contingency planning. Project research and development 9: Supplemental and supportive research as required. Continued development to finalize working concept model. Developing conceptual model testing strategies. Project research and development 10: Research as required. Continued development to finalize working concept model and achieve Milestone 3 goal(s).
N/A
Defend Milestone #2 solution Build a working device or system Practice research and development in biomedical engineering Appraise Milestone #3 challenges Design solutions to Milestone #2 Justify contingencies Invent as required
10
N/A
Practice research and development in biomedical engineering Evaluate final Milestone solutions Test as necessary Design improvement Validate solution
Verify journal
11
N/A
Display progress made Critique and refine research and development skills
Rev. COLT: May 2010 THIS COURSE ADHERES TO ALL COLLEGE POLICIES (See College Calendar)
Biomedical Project
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
BTEC327
WEEK
12
TOPICS
Project research and development 11: Research as required. Continued development to finalize working concept model and achieve Milestone 3 goal(s). N/A
READINGS/ MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Teacher-led consultation, group work
COURSE EVALUATIONS
Third quarter Demonstration of progress
13
Milestone 3 assessment. Project research and development 12: Research as required. Finalizing development to demonstrate working concept model.
N/A
Defend final milestone solution Invent a working device or system Assess project management skills Appraise progress made Evaluate overall project challenges Design solutions Recommend contingencies Validate as required
14
Project Demonstration
N/A
Display working project. Invent a working device or system. Assess any and all applicable safety considerations. Display project to class. Defend project. Evaluate the principles of their project. Assess any and all applicable safety considerations. Appraisal of other projects.
15
Project Presentation
N/A
Presentation
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