Biomedical Engineering Technology A.S. Degree
The Associate of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology prepares students for employment in a healthcare related field in electronics. The program has a strong electronics workforce focus which includes industry tours, professional association meetings, and technical workshops by industry leaders in the manufacturing of medical technology. It is also a cross-curricular program with classes in computers, networking and biology. Students combine their knowledge and skills in electronics, computers, and biology through hands-on learning and experience. Biomedical Engineering Technology provides students a chance to work directly with equipment and in environments where they can make a difference in someone's quality of life. There are two sub plans associated with the BMET-AS degree program: Medical Device Networking and Cybersecurity, and Medical
Courses
- POS 2041
- POS 2041H
- AMH 2020 — History of the United States II
- AMH 2020H — Honors History of the US II
- AMH 2010 — History of the United States I
- AMH 2010H — Honors History of the United States I
- CGS 1070T
- IDS 2103H
- BME 1008C — Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology
- EET 1084C
- BSC 1084C — Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
- EET 1205C
- CET 1175C
- ETS 1412C
- ETS 1407
- ETS 2424C
- ETS 2440C
- BME 2930 — Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering
- CET 1171C
- CET 1172C
- CNT 1000
- ETS 2940
- ETS 2450C
- ETS 2470C
- ETI 2041C
- ETD 2364C
- ETI 1622
- ETD 2368C
- ETD 2369C
- ETD 2371C
- ETD 2372C