For a first-time professor, Saucerman wasn't bad. The average was ridiculously high, so the later, more difficult homeworks and final exam were an effort to drop the average to something below an A-. He covers stuff like convolution, Laplace, and Fourier transforms in a more qualitative manner which makes the material a bit easier.
The project wasn't bad, provided you pick a reasonable system to model. Modeling some complex hormonal pathway that we barely scratched the surface of in BIOM 202 with 5 different inputs is nuts.
BME 3310
Biomedical Systems Analysis and Design
Last taught: Fall 2012
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☆ 19 Ratings
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13 Reviews
Instructor
3.0
Enjoyability
3.0
Recommend
3.0
Difficulty
3.0
Hours/Week
4.0
This class wasn't bad at all, initially anyways. But then the average was too high so the homeworks got ridiculous and the final was the devil incarnate. All in all, a horrible experience and Saucerman comes off as a d-bag. It's probably useful if you're into systems and EE stuff, but otherwise, worthless.
Instructor
2.0
Enjoyability
2.0
Recommend
2.0
Difficulty
2.0
Hours/Week
5.0
Saucerman is a little uptight, but he's a good teacher.
Instructor
4.0
Enjoyability
3.0
Recommend
4.0
Difficulty
3.0
Hours/Week
4.0