Teaching

Courses in the HCE program

ENGR 3220: Biomedical Imaging

In this upper-level technical elective, students learn the fundamental principles underlying biomedical imaging modalities such as optical imaging, x-ray, computed tomography, MRI, and ultrasound. Students develop proficiency in image acquisition, processing, and interpretation techniques, including machine learning-based image analysis.


ENGR 1103: Engineering Analysis Lab

In this first-year laboratory class, students apply fundamental concepts learned in physics and calculus to real-world engineering applications. Students construct ECG circuits to measure heart rate, and design and construct a boat using mathematical and physical analysis.


ENGR 2102: Engineering Foundations Studio II

In this second-year course, students expand their understanding of circuit elements and fundamental physics concepts such as electrostatics, Coulomb鈥檚 Law, magnetic fields, and Lorentz Law. They learn to apply Kirchhoff鈥檚 current and voltage laws and solve first- and second-order differential equations to analyze circuit behavior and frequency response.


ENGR 4705: Senior Year Human-Centered Engineering Reflection 2

Students participate in weekly reflection sessions designed to reflect on questions related to the responsibility of engineers in society, the practice engineering as seen through their engineering senior impact projects, and their own formation as fourth year students.


ENGR 1102: Physical Modeling and Analysis Lab

In this first-year course, students develop skills to model and analyze physical concepts. Students build a step counter using mobile phone sensors, model heat conduction, analyze rotational motion, and learn about basic circuit elements.