Instructor: Eng. Shefa Tawalbeh
Instructor: Eng. Shefa Tawalbeh
Instructor: Eng. Shefa Tawalbeh
Course:
Hijjawi Faculty for Eng. Tech. BME 152 (2 credit hours)
Department of Biomedical Term: Second Semester 2013/2014
Systems and Informatics
Pre-requisite None
Engineering
Instructor
Eng. Shefa Tawalbeh
Department of Biomedical Systems & Medical Informatics Engineering
Office: 514
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Sun, Tue 10:00-11:00 am, Mon: 10:30-11:30
A comprehensive overview of the engineering process, profession, career
opportunities and practice. Engineering specializations Theoretical and
practical engineering aspects Basic Units (SI) and dimensions Engineering
Course Description
tools (spreadsheets, MATLAB), Critical or logical way of thinking and the use
of engineering sense when solving problems, Engineering design process and
considerations, Intellectual property, Engineering ethics.
Detailed Topics
Engineering Ethics: the code of ethics of the national society of Ch5 2 Lectures
professional engineers, code of ethics for engineers and engineers creed.
Design problem and solution shows a way of thinking analytical procedure Presentation 5 Lectures
as a project and presentation for each student. introduced by
students
Course Policies
First Exam 25% On Thursday 13/3/2014 4:30-5:30
Second Exam (Project & Presentation) 25%
Grading Criteria
Deadline for Project Submission: 14/4/2014
Final Exam 50% According to YU Formal schedule for Finals
In accordance with the University Regulations, it is the student responsibility
to be punctual and to attend all classes.
Class
An absentee withdrawal notice will be issued and the student will be
Attendance
deemed to have withdrawn from the course if a student is absent for more
than 15% of the total contact hours.
The department expects from its students a high level of responsibility and
academic honesty. Because the value of an academic degree depends upon
the absolute integrity of the work done by the student for that degree, it is
Academic
imperative that a student demonstrate a high standard of individual honour
Integrity
in his or her scholastic work.
Any student who commits an act of scholastic dishonesty is subject to
University laws.