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Bioengineering

BIOE 4300: Analysis of Bioengineering Systems

Designation: ÌýÌý Required
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Description: ÌýÌý Statistical methods for the design, testing and manufacturing of medical devices; the application of statistical methods to quality systems and process validation.
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Prerequisite: ÌýÌý MATH 2850 or 2950; one hour of BIOE 3940
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Textbook: ÌýÌý Probability and Statistics for Engineers and ScientistsÌý
R. Walpole, R. Myers, S. Myers and K. YeÌý
Prentice Hall
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Objectives: ÌýÌý To apply statistical analysis to biological dataÌý
To investigate experiment design involving biological systemsÌý
To formulate and solve problems in statisticsÌý
To use computational tools to analyze and model biological dataÌý
To analyze and interpret data from biological systems
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Topics: ÌýÌý IntroductionÌý
Rules of probabilityÌý
Random variables, distribution and density functionsÌý
Expectation - mean and varianceÌý
Discrete and continuous distribution functionsÌý
Applications of the normal distribution; specifications and quality controlÌý
Random sampling and sampling distributionsÌý
Confidence intervalsÌý
Hypothesis testing
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Schedule: ÌýÌý 3 - 50 minute lectures per week
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Contribution: ÌýÌý Engineering topics
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Outcomes: ÌýÌý
(a) ÌýÌý An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
(b) ÌýÌý An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
(e) ÌýÌý An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
(k) ÌýÌý An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
(8b) ÌýÌý The capability to apply advanced mathematics (including differential equations and statistics), science, and engineering to solve the problems at the interface of engineering and biology
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Prepared by: ÌýÌý Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu).
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