Electroneurodiagnostic TechnologyA. A. S. (Associate of Applied Science)
An Articulated Program with Harford Community College

Admission Prerequisites:
Students are required to achieve grades of "C" or better in BIOL 120, Human Anatomy & Physiology I; BIOL 121, Human Anatomy & Physiology II; PHYS 101, Fundamentals of Physics I; PHYS II, Fundamentals of Physics II; and an overall minimum GPA of 2.0 for all college courses completed.

 
General Education Requirements: Credits
____SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
____BIOL 110 Biology I: Molecular and Cells 4
____ENGL 101 College Composition I 3
____Diversity 3
Total General Education 13
   
General Education Electives: 
____MATH 153 or ____ MATH 161
3-4
____Wellness and Health 3
____Arts and Humanities or Social and Behavioral Sciences
3
Total General Education 22-23
   
Program Requirements:   
____BIOL 220 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
____BIOL 221 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
____ENGL 213 Technical Writing 3
____PHYS 101 Fundamentals of Physics I 4
____PHYS 102 Fundamentals of Physics II 4
____ELEC 100 Introduction to Electronics 3
Total Program Requirements 22
Total Credits at CCBC 38-39
   
Required Courses at Harford Community College  
____BIOL 152 Electroencephalographic Practicum I 11
____BIOL 153 Electroencephalographic Practicum II 11
Total Required at HCC 22
Total Number of Credits Required for Degree 60-61

 

 

 

Program Description:

This program prepares graduates to operate highly specialized equipment that measures and records the electrical activity of the brain as a series of irregular lines on graph paper. These EEG tracings are used by the physician to evaluate brain disorders such as epilepsy and tumors.

This program is articulated with Harford Community College. Students complete all science and general education requirements for the program at CCBC. The clinical training component of the program will be provided on the Harford Community College campus and at various clinical sites throughout the metropolitan area. Students participating in this program will transfer credits to Harford Community College and must graduate from there in accordance with the accreditation requirements of the Electroneurodiagnostic Technology program. The program is designed so that students are required to make a minimum number of trips to the Harford campus, generally not more than 4 or 5 for the entire clinical portion of the program.

 

 

Program Director:
Professon Floyd Grimm
Harford Community College
410-836-4372
lgrimm@harford.cc.md.us

Program Coordinator:
CCBC Essex: Lois Simmons, M.ED., MT(ASCP), SH
410-780-6406 or lsimmons@ccbcmd.edu