Neurodiagnostic Technology, AAS
Neurodiagnostic technologists perform tests that diagnose problems with the brain and nervous system. They work with doctors who interpret the data and with patients and families in hospital and clinical settings. The work includes electroencephalography and sleep disorder studies, as well as intraoperative and long-term epilepsy monitoring. Learn to calibrate and maintain sophisticated equipment, prepare patients, and be part of a healthcare team in this rewarding field.
Course Maps
A course map is a quick guide to help students figure out which courses to take each quarter. Course maps were written by BC faculty, who have used their expertise to recommend specific courses students can take to achieve their academic or career goals. Students should meet with an advisor to learn more.
Courses & Requirements
The course catalog is a great place to find detailed information on this program.
Sample Courses
- Medical Terminology
- Introductory EEG
- Applied Neurophysiology
- Neurodiagnostic Skills
Points of Pride
Professionally Recognized
Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs.