2005 Class Schedule - BME 272
Reading assignments, homework, as posted below

Date Topic Details Reading Assignment
8/25 Introductions King, Walker Chapter 1, OAK - ICD
8/30 Introduction cont., basic tools King Chapter 2 1.1, 1.3
9/1 Jobs, Basic tools, Design Management & reporting King Chapter 3 2.3, 2.7, 2.13
9/6 Product Definition King Chapter 4 3.3, 3.5
9/8 Product Documentation King Chapter 5 Peer review - OAK
9/13 Product development King Chapter 6 5.3, 5.4
9/15 Professional Issues King Chapter 21 grand challenge-OAK
9/20 The FDA Kamdar & Sundqaram Chapter 14  eLMS work - Pizza Oven
9/22 Biomaterials King Chapter 10 10.6, 10.10
9/27 Product Development, IWB, Regulations Lowisz, Lin, King Chapters  6 & 18  
9/29 Databases and their use in medicine Dr. Paul Harris 3.3 Access exercise
10/4 Miscellaneous, chapters not covered in 297 King Chapter 22 eLMS Back Injury
10/6 Entrepreneurship, IWB challenges Zion Bar-El    
10/11 chapters not covered in 297 King Chapter 11 Closing the gap, 11.2, 13.7
10/13 chapters not covered in 297, Q&A King 13, concept_mapping 13.9, 13.5
10/18 Q&A, review if needed Cobb    
10/20 Final exam no later than this date      
10/25 "October Break"      
10/27 Project titles & teams due, begin projects, group grades from now on
11/1        
11/3 NCIIA Proposal due (paper copy) **      
11/8 progress report  due - on web**      
11/10 start reference pages #      
11/15 progress report  due - on web**      
11/17 NCIIA Proposal on web - due, **      
11/22 & 24 Thanksgiving break      
11/29 progress report  due - on web**      
12/1 IWB Sections 1 & 2 on web      
12/6 progress report  due - on web**      
12/8        
         
         

* homework will be due one week from assignment, unless otherwise noted

** Each group will make one comprehensive oral presentation in class during the period 11/8 to 12/8.  Exact days will be assigned after groups have formed.  A written report will not be required for the week your team presents.  A posted progress report must be posted for the other three weeks.

Homework grades will decrease by one point (10 pt scale) for everyday the assignment has not been turned in after the due date. Homework that is turned in after the class following its due date will receive a grade of zero. Late homework will not be accepted for full credit without a legitimate health or interview excuse. Advice: there is a very high correlation between low exam grades and lack of homework turned in. We discourage email submission of homework, if you must use this technique ask for a return receipt to verify delivery.

# Each web site should have a web page for display and comment on web links of value to your project area.  This will help facilitate next year's project teams if they continue your design project.  It will also assist anyone interested in further research re your area of design.

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