Are you a high school student looking for a fun, interactive, and hands-on online course this summer? Look no further – we are now accepting applications to BMEI online offered by the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
Biomedical Engineering Innovation introduces biomedical engineering to high school students by (1) modeling biological systems and designing experiments to test those models and (2) introducing engineering principles to solve design problems that are biological, physiological, and/or medical. Students will model human efficiency, the arm, and the cardiovascular system. Students are expected to use the informational content being taught in math, physics and biology and to apply this knowledge to the solution of practical problems encountered in biomedical engineering.
Details
Listing Type:Summer Programs
Destination:United States
Program Delivery:Online
Provided By:College
Session Start:June, July
Session Length:Other
Entering Grade:9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Gender:Coed
Category:STEM
Sub-Categories:Pre-Med, Bio Technology, Engineering
Selective:No
Ages:14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Minimum Cost:> $3,000
Career Clusters:Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Are you a high school student looking for a fun, interactive, and hands-on online course this summer? Look no further – we are now accepting applications to BMEI online offered by the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
Biomedical Engineering Innovation introduces biomedical engineering to high school students by (1) modeling biological systems and designing experiments to test those models and (2) introducing engineering principles to solve design problems that are biological, physiological, and/or medical. Students will model human efficiency, the arm, and the cardiovascular system. Students are expected to use the informational content being taught in math, physics and biology and to apply this knowledge to the solution of practical problems encountered in biomedical engineering.
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