2023-2024 College Catalog 
    
    Dec 26, 2024  
2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electroneurodiagnostic Technology - Transition, AAS


Program Code: A45320T

(2021*03) 

This program requires a 2.2 or greater high school GPA from a College Prep Curriculum valid within 10 years, or a placement test demonstrating placement into college-ready English 111 and math.  If either of these requirements is not met, the student will be placed into Associate in General Education – First Year (A10300-FY).  *See the A10300FY – Associate in General Education-First Year Program page for more information.

The Electroneurodiagnostic Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to obtain recordings of patients’ nervous system function through the use of electroencephalographic equipment and other electrophysiological devices.  

Course work includes communication skills with patients and healthcare personnel, taking appropriate patient histories, electrode application, documentation of patients’ clinical status, electrical waveform recognition, management of medical emergencies, and preparation of descriptive reports for the physician.  

The R. EEG T to AAS in END Transition program is designed for current unrestricted Registered Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (R.EEG T) to complete the Associate in Applied Science Electroneurodiagnostics Degree. Applicants must meet the minimum admissions requirements, which includes submitting a current R. EEG T certificate/license/credential. 

Students are required to complete at minimum 25 percent of the program requirements at LCC as mandated by SACSCOC, and each student will receive an individualized education plan to ensure this requirement is met. Applicants have the opportunity to complete selected EDT courses via credit by exam (see College Catalog), and EDT faculty will administer the exams related to this process. In the event a student is unsuccessful in the credit by exam process, the student may choose to complete the program by enrolling in the next available cohort on campus. Additionally, applicants may submit previous college work to be evaluated for possible transfer credits. Upon completion graduates are eligible to apply for advanced 2+2 baccalaureate programs. Applicants can apply at any time throughout the year to the END Department.

Electroneurodiagnostic Technology - Transition, AAS Semester-By-Semester Plan  

General Education Hours 19 Hours


Social/Behavioral Sciences: 3 Hours


Math/Natural Sciences: 4 Hours


Major Hours: 49 hours


Total Electroneurodiagnostic Technology - Transition, AAS: 68 Credits


All health science students must make grades of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “SA” on all applicable course work to progress each semester and graduate from the program.

*R EEG T Transition students are given credit for these EDT courses. A copy of their current unrestricted license/credential to practice must be on file in Registrar’s Office. All other EDT courses may be taken as credit by exam. Credit by exam will follow the college’s process for each applicable course.

For more information:

Beth Payne
Polysomnography & Electroneurodiagnostic Program Chair/Instructor

Floyd Health Sciences Center (Building 006), Room 141
Phone: (252) 527-6223, ext. 347
Fax: (252) 520-9598
Email: bapayne05@lenoircc.edu