This program prepares you for entry-level positions
related to biomedical equipment. After completing this program,
you will be technically trained to assist engineers or scientists,
or work as a biomedical equipment technician or a technical sales
representative. Hospitals, equipment manufacturers, clinical
laboratories and service contractors are typical places of employment.
Professional Courses |
Contact Hours |
Workforce Credits |
*VPI 0100 |
Basic Reading Skills |
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*VPI 0200 |
Basic Mathematical Skills |
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*VPI 0300 |
Basic Language Skills |
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EEV 0811 |
DC Circuits |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0480 |
Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0812 |
AC Circuits |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0481 |
Biomedical Instrumentation I |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0815 |
Digital Fundamentals |
60 |
2.0 |
EEV 0906 |
Biomedical Practicum A — Basic |
110 |
3.5 |
EEV 0482 |
Biomedical Instrumentation II |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0816 |
Microprocessor Fundamentals |
75 |
2.5 |
EEV 0813 |
Solid State Devices |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0483 |
Biomedical Instrumentation III |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0814 |
Analog Circuits Analysis |
120 |
4.0 |
ETI 0814 |
Control Systems |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0907 |
Biomedical Practicum B — Intermediate I |
110 |
3.5 |
EEV 0484 |
Biomedical Instrumentation IV |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0908 |
Biomedical Practicum C — Intermediate II |
110 |
3.5 |
ETI 0843 |
Motors, Generators and Transformers |
120 |
4.0 |
EEV 0909 |
Biomedical Practicum D — Advanced |
110 |
3.5 |
EEV 0910 |
Biomedical Practicum E — Advanced |
105 |
3.5 |
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Total Contact Hours |
2,000 |
66.0 |
*Students who have satisfactory test scores are not required to take
these courses.