Biomedical Electronics Technology AAS Degree

This program prepares students for careers as electronics technicians in hospitals, health agencies, businesses and industries that manufacture and maintain electronic and biomedical equipment. Training is provided in installation, calibration, inspection, repair and maintenance of these medical tools.

Business & Technology baccalaureate degree option available at GSU.

"2+2" B.S. Degree in Professional Arts/Applied Organizational Management or Human Resource Management at the University of St. Francis.

Biomedical Electronics Technology Degree (AAS-0518)

Cluster 1 Credits
ELC 101 Electrical Circuits I 4
ELC 102 Digital Electronics 4
ENG 101 Composition and Rhetoric 3
MTH 106 Technical Mathematics I 5
 
Cluster 2 Credits
ELC 105 Electrical Circuits II 4
ELC 110 Electronic Circuits 4
BIO 115 Human Body Structure 4
GROUP II Humanities Elective 3
 
Cluster 3 Credits
BMD 217 Biomedical Instrumentation I 4
BMD 220 Intro to Radiographic Imaging 3
PHY 101 Mechanics, Heat and Sound 4
CIS 132 Cisco IT Essentials I (A+) 3
 
Cluster 4 Credits
SPE 108 Oral Communication 3
BMD 218 Biomedical Instrumentation II 4
BMD 232 Biomedical Clinical 3
CIS 180 Cisco IT Essentials II (Net+) 3
GROUP III Social and Behavioral Science Elective 3
 
Minimum for Degree: 62

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