Title: Bioengineering for Undergrads: Info Night and Open Q
1Bioengineering for UndergradsInfo Night and
Open QA
- May 15, 2008
- Parvathy Menon
- Academics and Research Committee (ARC) and BE
Faculty
2History Undergrad. Survey
- February 2007, sent out survey to all undergrads
to ask about various academic issues at Caltech - Extremely large response 380 students (45 of
undergrads) - Large sample, representative data
3Results of 2006-7 Survey
- Are you interested in a bioengineering major for
undergrads?
38 of responding students interested in having
BE for undergrads
52 of responding would like to see a BE seminar
class for undergrads
At least 22 of responding would actually
consider majoring in BE
4Why is BE Option needed at Caltech?
- EAS Engineering and Applied Science
- Self-designing EAS is difficult and unappealing
due to generic-sounding degree - Forced to choose between Bio, EE, MechE, ChemE
(to avoid generic EAS) - Extra BE courses doesnt count towards Option
requirements - Current option requirements too narrow to
accommodate immersion in BE - Interested engineering undergrads are limited and
unable to fit in many available BE courses
5Fall 2009, Bioengineering will be an Option for
Undergrads!!!
- If you see these professors
- thank them hug them for fighting hard for BE
and pulling off a miracle! ?
Dave Rutledge (EAS Chair)
JL. Chameau
Vice-Provost Melany Hunt
Scott Fraser (Bi/BE)
Niles Pierce (ACM/BE) BE Executive officer Main
Fighter Extraordinaire!
And many other BE faculty.
6BE Option IMPORTANT POINTS
- Bioengineering is NOT an existing option for
undergrads at Caltech right now!! - BE will become an option in Fall 2009 ---
potentially the Class of 2010 (current
sophomores) can graduate as Bioengineers - You can follow the Syllabus Draft and it will
pretty closely resemble the final Syllabus in
Fall 2009 Catalog
7How to decide your Option?
- Make sure you enjoy and want to learn and be
involved with requirements in your option - Time will be spent doing very different things
depending on major - Science vs. Engineering Theory/Fundamentals vs.
Engineering/Design
8Science Majors
- Physics/Applied Physics
- Biology
- very different from AP Biology
- experimental biology questions designing
experiments from a very biology-experiment-heavy
perspective - Learn experimental techniques and methods
problem-solving using biology research tools - Chemistry
- Lots of chemistry lab
9Electrical Engineering at Caltech
- Electrical systems Mathematics and concept heavy
- Also with large time-investment labs
- Use of micro-scale applied physics in the design
of analog and digital components with a
programming aspect - Using these components to design and build
systems (micro-tinkering)
10Mechanical Engineering at Caltech
- Mechanical systems statics/dynamics, mechanical
thermo., fluids - Use of macro-scale applied physics in design
projects that answer open-ended large physical
system problems - Lots of machining and building big things
(macro-tinkering)
11Chemical Engineering at Caltech
- Chemical systems Use of applied chemistry and
mathematics and controls concepts - Chemical thermo., chemical systems control and
design, transport phenomena, kinetics - Lab requirements basic pure chem. labs, and then
upper labs depend on track (environmental,
biomolecular, materials, process) - Engineering with chemical and biological
(cellular/molecular) systems
12Official Approaches to BE
- 1 Electrical Engineering with BE concentration
- 2 Chemical Engineering with Biomolecular
concentration - 3 Bioengineering as an Option!! Fall 2009
13Official Approach 1 Electrical Eng. With BE
- Pros
- Solid, established and recognized option
- Well-designed and proven course schedule
- Plenty of professors and upper-classmen available
to advise you - Cons
- Very full schedule of EE courses
- Need to overload to include listed BE classes
- Little flexibility to take BE classes outside the
listed electives - will they count towards major?
14Official Approach 2 ChemE with Biomolecular
track
- Pros
- Solid, established and recognized option
- Well-designed and proven course schedule
- Plenty of professors and upper-classmen available
to advise you - Cons
- Very full schedule of ChemE courses
- Need to overload to include more BE classes than
listed - Little flexibility to take BE classes outside the
listed electives will they count towards major?
15BE Option In the making?
- The Caltech BE Faculty have made an early
syllabus draft for BE for FALL 2009 when it
becomes a full undergraduate option!! - Distributed today as a handout also will be made
available on ARC website - This presentation will also be posted on ARC
website
16BE Option Syllabus DraftCore Requirements
BE will be offered officially only in Fall 2009!!!
17BE Option Syllabus DraftBE Tracks Elective
Suggestions
BE will be offered officially only in Fall 2009!!!
18BE Option Syllabus DraftSample Schedule
Suggestion take Bi 8, 9, 10 during frosh year!
BE will be offered officially only in Fall 2009!!!
19BE Option Syllabus DraftSample Schedule
BE will be offered officially only in Fall 2009!!!
20BE Option Syllabus DraftSample Schedule
BE will be offered officially only in Fall 2009!!!
21Questions?
Questions? Email Parvathy. parvathy_at_caltech.edu.
Be part of the BE undergrad mailing list. Sign
up on the sheet or email Parvathy. Niles Pierce
(niles_at_caltech.edu) is the Option Representative
and Executive Officer for BE