Program Code: A45320
(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.
Graduates should qualify for the ABRET (American Board of Registration of EEG and EP Technologists) Exam and, working under the supervisions of a qualified physician, may be employed by hospitals or private offices of neurologists and neurosurgeons.
Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, AAS Semester-By-Semester Plan