This program prepares graduates to operate highly specialized
equipment that measures and records the electrical activity of the
brain. EEG tracings are used by the physician to evaluate brain
disorders such as epilepsy and tumors. Other tests include nerve
conduction studies, evoked potential, and polysomnograms.
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.
Admission to this program is a separate process from admission to the
college. Admission to CCBC does not imply admission to Harford
Community College or to the EEG program at Harford Community College.
Admission Prerequisites:
Students are required to achieve grades of
“C” or better in BIOL 220, Human Anatomy & Physiology I; BIOL 221,
Human Anatomy & Physiology II; PHYS 101, Fundamentals of Physics I;
and PHYS II, Fundamentals of Physics II and maintain an overall
minimum GPA of 2.0 for all college courses completed.
CCBC School of Health Professions Policies: Students in the School of
Health Professions are expected to conduct themselves according to an
honor code, exhibit professional behavior, communicate effectively in
English, provide proof of health insurance and immunizations, and
participate in a criminal background check. They may be asked to
submit to random urine drug testing at clinical sites
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
443-840-1406 or
lsimmons@ccbcmd.edu