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Skip to content Information for: Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering Biomedical Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. Graduate Programs PhD in Biomedical Engineering FAQs for PhD Students Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (MS-BME) Master of Science in Imaging Science PhD Fellowship Opportunities Approved Courses Academics Undergraduate Programs BS in Biomedical Engineering Minor in Biomedical Data Science Curriculum Independent Study Summer Experiences Academics Main Menu Faculty & Research Looking for someone? Search Engineering Faculty View Faculty Directory Faculty & Research Creating knowledge for a better world. 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Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home Academics Undergraduate Programs Independent Study Undergraduate Programs Independent Study Related links BS in Biomedical EngineeringCurriculumSummer ExperiencesBMES Student ChapterBiomedical Data Science Minor Many Washington University in St. Louis faculty have openings for BME students to pursue independent research for course credit during the academic year. Students should reach an agreement with a faculty member who is willing to serve as supervisor on the objective and scope of the project. The faculty supervisor must be either employed full time in the School of Engineering or affiliated with the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Application Requirements In cooperation with the faculty supervisor, the student will prepare a written proposal including: A clear and concise statement of the objective of the project. A brief synopsis of the work to be done (e.g.,) and a statement as to the estimated design content, if any, for engineering topics credits. A justification for the requested total number of credits (see Guidelines for expected workload per credit hour). BME 400 is to be used for one to six credit hours of independent study with no engineering topics units. BME 400A, 400B, 400C pertain to a request for 1, 2, 3 engineering topics units respectively); Note, when requesting engineering topics units, you must justify the engineering content (e.g. design an experiment, instrument, program or model a system). A realistic budget for necessary materials, services or equipment and the source of the funds required. A reasonable expectation of weekly or total time to be spent on the project; time commitment for a three-credit course is usually about nine hours per week. The final outcome expected by the supervisor (e.g., written report, working program, instrument or mechanism, etc.) on which your grade will be based. Note: the BME department requires a final report to be submitted to the BME office as well. The proposal must be accompanied by a Request for Approval form. Details for submission can be found in the form. Note that up to 6 credit hours of BME 400A, 400B, or 400C with topics units can be used to fulfill Tier II requirements. The student must register for a grade (not pass-fail). Sample Report and Guidelines The final report should meet the following requirements, based on the number of credits: BME 400A (one credit): Minimum of 1,200 words and a minimum of four tables/figures BME 400B (two credits): Minimum of 2,400 words and a minimum of six tables/figures BME 400C (three credits): Minimum of 3,600 words and a minimum of eight tables/figures All reports should include:  Introduction Methods Results and discussion Conclusion and future steps References Acknowledgments are optional. View a sample report and sample report proposal.  Deadline and Approvals The proposal and the form must be submitted five working days prior to the last day to add a course. The proposal will be evaluated by the biomedical engineering department Undergraduate Studies Committee. The student will receive a status email following committee review and before start of classes. Approved Independent Study proposals indicating total course credits and engineering topics units shall be placed in the student’s file.Final reports are due the first day of final exams. Upon completion of your final report, email the final report with “First Name_Last Name_Independent Study Report” in the subject line to your independent study supervisor for approval and copy [email protected].    The university does not allow undergraduates to work in research labs as volunteers. Students should receive credit when working in labs or be paid. 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