Academic Calendar - 2020 ARCHIVE

Western University Academic Calendar. - 2020ARCHIVE

Western Main Campus

Other - Non Modular Program F. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Faculty of Engineering - Mechanical and Materials Engineering



Admission Requirements


The Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Option (Option F) is a limited-enrollment program. Upon completion, students will receive two degrees: a BESc in Mechanical Engineering and a BESc in Biomedical Engineering (non-accredited). Admission to Option F is competitive; meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Students apply to Option F while in first year through the Intent-to-Register process. The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, in collaboration with the Director of Biomedical Engineering, will accept students into Option F. To be eligible for Option F, all of the requirements of the first-year curriculum in the Faculty of Engineering must be completed with a minimum year-weighted average (YWA) of 80%.

Acceptance into Option F does not guarantee acceptance into the concurrent degree program. Students apply to the concurrent degree program during their second year in Engineering by the published deadline. To be eligible for the concurrent degree program, students must complete all of the requirements of the second-year program in Option F of the Mechanical Engineering Program, obtaining a minimum year-weighted average (YWA) of 80% and a minimum grade of 70% in Biomedical Engineering 3201A/B.

Students who are not accepted into the concurrent degree program after second year will still be eligible to complete a BESc in Mechanical Engineering provided that they meet the requirements for progression in Engineering. In this case, the BME 3201A/B course may count as a 0.5 technical elective in the program.

Module/Program Information


Engineering Common First Year Program

Full-year courses: Applied Mathematics 1413, Engineering Science 1050, Business Administration 1299E.
Full-year half course: Engineering Science 1022A/B/Y.
Half-year courses: Applied Mathematics 1411A/B, Chemistry 1302A/B, Engineering Science 1021A/B, Engineering Science 1036A/B, Physics 1401A/B and Physics 1402A/B.
(Three of the half courses are taken in each term as scheduled.)

Second Year Program

Applied Mathematics 2270A/B, Applied Mathematics 2276A/B, BME 3201A/B, MME 2200Q/R/S/T, MME 2202A/B, MME 2204A/B, MME 2213A/B, MME 2221A/B, MME 2259A/B, MME 2260A/B, MME 2273A/B, MME 2285A/B, Statistical Sciences 2143A/B, Writing 2130F/G.

Third Year Program

Applied Mathematics 3413A/B, Biology 1001A, Biology 1002B, MME 3303A/B, MME 3307A/B, MME 3350A/B, MME 3360A/B, MME 3379A/B, MME 3380A/B, MME 3381A/B, ECE 3374A/B, 0.5 non-technical elective.

Fourth Year Program

Biochemistry 2280A, BME 3301A/B, BME 3303A/B, ECE 4455A/B, MME 4469A/B, Physiology 2130, 1.5 Biomedical Sciences Electives, 1.0 Healthcare Non-technical Electives, 0.5 open elective.

Fifth Year Program

BME 4400, MME 3334A/B, MME 4499, Engineering Science 3330A/B, Engineering Science 4498F/G, 1.5 BME Technical Electives, 1.0 MME Technical Electives.


Biomedical Sciences Electives (Courses that do not appear on this list require special permission):
Biochemistry 3385A, Biochemistry 3386B, Biology 2382A/B, Biology 2581A/B, Chemistry 2213A/B, Chemistry 2283G, Communication Sciences and Disorders 4417A/B, Health Sciences 2300A/B, Health Sciences 3300A/B, Medical Sciences 4931F/G, Physiology 3140A, Psychology 2220A/B.

Biomedical Engineering (BME) Technical Electives (Courses that do not appear on this list require special permission):
CBE 4421A/B, Medical Biophysics 3507G, Medical Biophysics 3645A/B, Medical Biophysics 4475A/B, Medical Biophysics 4535A/B.

Non-technical Electives:
Selection of the non-technical electives must be approved by the Associate Director, Undergraduate Affairs of the School of Biomedical Engineering to satisfy the CEAB requirements of subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies, and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences. An approved list can be found on the Engineering website. In addition, 1.0 courses must focus on topics related to health care and the health-care system and its effects on individuals and society.

Healthcare Non-technical Electives:
Anthropology 2290F/G, Economics 2169F/G, History 2195A/B (King’s), Law 3101A/B, Philosophy 2715F/G, Political Science 2276F/G (Brescia), Religious Studies 2239F/G (King’s), Sociology 2179A/B, Sociology 2180A/B, Women's Studies 2244, Writing 3222F/G, the former Philosophy 2071E, the former Philosophy 2072F/G.

For the course credit designated as an “open elective”, students may select any course from the lists of biomedical science electives, BME technical electives, MME technical electives, healthcare non-technical electives, or Faculty of Engineering approved non-technical electives.