Shivani Dharanipragada ‘25, is a computer science and economics major. Brad Zukeran ‘24 is pursuing a major in environmental science and minors in political science and history at Santa Clara ...
This course is designed for engineering students aspiring to work in leadership and management roles. It offers a unique blend of engineering principles and management strategies, equipping ...
Engineering is a field of study that affects every aspect of our daily lives. The only reason we're able to get up in the morning and brush our teeth or cook breakfast is someone somewhere engineered ...
Throughout the course of your career, there will be times when you need to ask for an introduction–even when you don’t want to. Whether you’re a new entrepreneur looking for an “in” with investors or ...
This course aims to introduce students to the field of Biomedical Engineering and to help students gain he sills necessary to succeed in the undergraduate degree program. The course will introduce the ...
Students will explore health systems, lean concepts, patient-flow analysis, inference, and data-driven knowledge generation, decisions, and change; forecasting, operations, and optimization of health ...
This specialization in leadership and management teaches you a comprehensive and well-rounded approach to designing, creating, and overseeing complex systems. You will learn how to take a project from ...
Modeling the dynamic behavior of physical systems. Concepts of causality, dependent and independent storages, and state. Introduction to bond graphs. Generation of state equations; analytical and ...
The Department of Biomedical Engineering has teamed with UAB's Undergraduate Neuroscience Program to create the Neuroengineering Minor. Neuroengineering is a field that uses engineering techniques to ...
Important concepts and elements of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology are examined in an experimental context. This course fulfills the requirement for students majoring in ...
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