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Biocomputation specialisation |
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| Students in the Biomedical stream must complete 30 credit points to achieve this specialisation. |
| Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
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| Students complete 30 credit points from the following: | ||
| BMET2925 AI, Data, and Society in Health |
6 |
A Familiarity with general mathematical and statistical concepts. Online learning modules will be provided to support obtaining this knowledge N BMET9925 |
| BMET3997 Physiological Signal Sensing and Processing |
6 |
P (ENGG1810 or INFO1110 or INFO1910) and BMET2922 N BMET9997 |
| BMET5790 Introduction to Biomechatronics |
6 | A Knowledge in mechanical and electronic engineering; adequate maths and applied maths skills; background knowledge of physics, chemistry and biology; Some programming capability: MATLAB, C, C++, software tools used by engineers including CAD and EDA packages; N AMME4790 or AMME5790 or BMET4790 |
| BMET5933 Biomedical Image Analysis |
6 |
A An understanding of biology (1000-level), experience with programming (ENGG1801, ENGG1810, INFO1110, BMET2922 or BMET9922) |
| BMET5934 Biomedical Machine Learning |
6 |
A [BMET2960 and (ENGG1810 or INFO1110) and BMET2922] or equivalent study |
| BMET5995 Advanced Bionics |
6 |
A (ELEC1103 or ELEC2100 or BMET2902) and (BMET2922 or BMET9922) N AMME5995 or AMME5951 or BMET5951 |
| BMET5996 Biomedical Technology Software |
6 | A (BMET2922 or BMET9922) and (BMET3660 or BMET9660) |
| Units taken for the specialisation will also count toward requirements of the Biomedical stream. | ||