Overcoming Impediments To The Development Of Undergraduate And Graduate Bme Programs At The University Of Tennessee
Author(s) -
Richard Jendrucko,
Jack Wasserman
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--11160
Subject(s) - excellence , engine department , center of excellence , engineering , library science , engineering education , management , computer science , engineering management , political science , database , law , economics
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville had offered undergraduate and graduate option programs in biomedical engineering in an Engineering Science (ES) Department since the early 1970's. Based on growing student interest and changing priorities in the College of Engineering, the undergraduate ES degree program was dropped and in fall 2000 a new undergraduate BME degree program was initiated. The development and expansion of this new undergraduate program and the establishment of a new BME graduate program has been impeded by a number of factors. To varying degrees, the past and current impediments faced have included:
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