Welcome to the UCSD Bioengineering Senior Design course. On this site you will find information about the course, documentation on past design projects, documentation for current students in the course, and other information on engineering design. The goal of the entire sequence is to give hands-on experience with engineering design for medical and biological applications.
The course consists of 4 one-unit lecture courses (BE187 A-D in the Spring, Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters), and 2 three-unit lab courses (Fall and Winter quarters). Students will form groups of 3-4 people, and keep those groups for the duration of the sequence. Each group will be matched with a faculty sponsor, in some cases in collaboration with industry or outside clients, and a medical and biological engineering design project. Design projects are introduced in the first quarter; the second and third quarters are devoted to engineering design and implementation; final presentations are made in the second Spring quarter.
The class includes majors in Bioengineering, Bioengineering: Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Biosystems majors. Bioengineering: Bioinformatics majors on their new curriculum are also included.
Please review project titles and websites from previous years.
For more information, please contact atayloramos@ucsd.edu