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BMT 332

BMT 332: Biomaterials Course Syllabus

Fall 2022

Instructor

Dr. Abdulelah Alrebaish

Email

aalrebaish@ksu.edu.sa

Office Location

2211

Office Hours

Tuesday:

11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Wednesday:

1:00 pm – 3 pm

 

Class Hours

Male (88950):

Monday

10:30 am–12:50 pm

Female (71146):

Monday

1:30 pm–3:50 pm

 

Course Overview

The primary objective of this course is to present an overview of different types of biomaterials used in field of biomedical engineering and their properties. The course also covers the interaction between materials and biological systems.

Biomaterials 332 will concentrate on fundamental principles in biomedical engineering and material science. This course uses a combination of lectures, student presentations, and self-directed learning to examine the structure and properties of hard materials (ceramics, metals) and soft materials (polymers).

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

  1. Describe different types of materials used in biomedical applications.
  2. Describe methodologies to analyze physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of biomaterials.
  3. Explain important considerations in the design and utilization of biomaterials for biomedical applications and in the context of regulatory frameworks.
  4. Explain potential (advantageous and adverse) cellular and physiological reactions to the presence of biomaterials in particular applications.

Required Text

Joon Park; R.S. Lakes, “Biomaterials: An Introduction”, 3rd Edition, 2014, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (you can purchase it online, and it is also available in King Salman Central Library as a digital version)

Course Materials

Book chapters (1 to 10), slides, and class notes.

Course Rules

  • Attendance: Attending at least 75% of the lectures is mandatory otherwise students will be denied access to the final exam.

 

  • Make-up exam: NO MAKE-UP EXAM for students who have missed the scheduled examination time, except in case of special circumstances accompanied with the necessary documentation to be submitted and approved by the department no later than one week from the initial scheduled examination.

Course Schedule

Week

Subject

Assignments

Contact Hours

Week 1

Introduction and Basic Concepts I

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2 hours lect.

Week 2

Basic Concepts II

Homework 1

2 hours lect.

Week 3

Material Properties I

Homework 2

2 hours lect.

Week 4

Material Properties II

Homework 3

2 hours lect.

Week 5

Material Properties III

Homework 4

2 hours lect.

Week 6

Midterm

Week 1-4

2 hours lect.

Week 7

Metallic and Ceramic Implants

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2 hours lect.

Week 8

Long Weekend

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Week 9

Polymeric Implants and Composites Materials

Homework 5

2 hours lect.

Week 10

Biocompatibility and Tissue Response to Materials

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2 hours lect.

Week 11

Presentations

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2 hours lect.

Week 12

Start of Final Exams

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Grading

Assessment Task

Percentages

Week Due

Homework

25%

Throughout Semester

Midterm

20%

Week 6

Attendance

5%

Throughout Semester

Final Presentation

10%

Week 11

Final Exam

40%

Final Exam Schedule

 

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