Program Description The Electronics-Biomedical Equipment Technician program prepares students for employment as technicians in the biomedical equipment industry. Biomed equipment technicians work in hospitals and clinics repairing, calibrating and performing preventative maintenance on a variety of medical equipment. Biomed techs may also be field service technicians, traveling to clinics and hospitals, or be involved in the manufacturing process. Training in the growing NANO/Micro Systems field is included
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Degree & Certificate Requirements Courses Listed Alphabetically | Typical Student Schedule Students must complete courses in a specific sequence based on date of program entry. Program instructors will advise students regarding the scheduling of required courses.
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Students may apply for an Associate in Applied Science degree or an Associate in Applied Science - Transfer degree upon completion and verification of required courses and standards. Students may successfully challenge CAP 101, Introduction to Computers by passing the three IC3 Certification tests.
Program Outcomes Graduates will demonstrate competency in electrical/electronic safety, direct current, alternating current, basic test equipment, semiconductors, op-amps, digital systems, and troubleshooting along with competency in biomedical equipment technology.
Application & Registration Students may enroll in the Electronics-Biomedical Equipment Technician program at the start of fall, winter or spring quarter or at other times with instructor permission.