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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
Course Name (English) BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS
Course Code ELE356
MQF Credit 3
Course Description This subject introduces the applications of engineering principles and equipment to the biological and medical sciences. A better understanding of biological phenomena and living systems will enable engineers to create new instruments and techniques to deal with biologically and medically oriented problems, hence improving the human lives.
Transferable Skills CO1: Understand and explain the anatomy, physiological systems and sources of bioelectric potentials
CO2: Explain the components of basic medical instrumentation system and constraints that involved in designing the system
CO3: Describe the types, classification and performance characteristics of bioelectrodes and tranduscers
CO4: Understand and explain the operation of biopotential amplifiers
CO5: Understand and discuss the significant of patient safety over biomedical equipment
Teaching Methodologies Lectures, Lab Work, Tutorial
CLO
CLO1 Able to Understand and explain the anatomy, physiological systems and sources of bioelectric potentials
CLO2 Able to Explain the components of basic medical instrumentation system and constraints that involved in designing the system.
CLO3 Describe the types, classification and performance characteristics of bioelectrodes and transducers
CLO4 Able to Understand and explain the operation of biopotential amplifiers
CLO5 Understand and discuss the significant of patient safety over biomedical equipment
Pre-Requisite Courses No course recommendations
Reading List
Recommended Text
  • R S Khandpur 2005, Biomedical instrumentation, McGraw Hill
Reference Book Resources
  • Richard Aston 1990, Principle of Biomedical Instrumentation and M, Merrill Publishing Company
  • Joseph J Carr & John Brown, Introduction to Biomedical Technology, Prentice hall
Article/Paper ListThis Course does not have any article/paper resources
Other ReferencesThis Course does not have any other resources