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Biomedical Electronics Technology

Biomedical Electronics Technology

Associate in Applied Science

This two-year program is designed to provide thorough understanding of DC/AC fundamentals, solid state electronics, digital electronics, microprocessor operations, and biomedical instruments. This program prepares students for an entry-level biomedical position in area hospitals, healthcare facilities, and healthcare vendors. Technicians can install, use, maintain, and train healthcare personnel on highly electronic-based medical equipment.

For students entering the program with on-the-job training or previous experience, it is possible to test out of the basic courses. Please see your advisor or contact the chairperson of the Applied Technologies division. Graduates of this program will have career opportunities in entry level biomedical positions using cutting-edge technologies.

John A. Logan College Electronics programs are education members of AAMI: Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.

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Program Details

00ELT 3023

FIRST YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

Dept.No.Hrs.
ORI100College 1011
HIT217Medical Terminology I3
ELT102Basic Electricity and Writing4
ELT111Digital Electronics I3
ENG101English Composition I OR ENG 113 Professional Technical Writing3
MAT113Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics OR MAT 1123
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FIRST YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

Dept.No.Hrs.
ELT 103Applied DC/AC Circuits4
ELT112Digital Electronics II3
ELT150Applied Solid State Electronics3
ELT170Biomedical Instrumentation I3
COM115Speech OR COM 116 Interpersonal Communication3
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SECOND YEAR – FALL SEMESTER

Dept.No.Hrs.
ELT151Applied Solid State Circuits3
ELT200Introduction to Microprocessors3
ELT214Fundamentals of Computing Hardware3
ELT250Biomedical Instrumentation II3
PHY121Technical Physics3
IAI Social and Behavioral Science Elective3
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SECOND YEAR – SPRING SEMESTER

Dept.No.Hrs.
ELT210Supporting Computer Operating Systems3
ELT215IOT and Embedded Systems3
ELT218Introduction to Network Technologies3
ELT220Special Projects in Electronics3
ELT280Biomedical Instrumentation III3
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NOTES AND INFORMATION

Fall Only Courses
ELT 111
ELT 151
ELT 200
ELT 214
ELT 250

Spring Only Courses
ELT 103
ELT 112
ELT 150
ELT 170
ELT 210
ELT 215
ELT 218
ELT 220
ELT 280

The Biomedical Electronics Technology Program is a minimum of 66 credit hours. Please use our Tuition and Fees page to calculate your approximate cost.

*Students will be responsible for additional classroom materials and tools.

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John A. Logan College Electronics Programs are education members of:

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation®
901 N. Glebe Road, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22203 

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George Bricker
Email: georgebricker@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8255
Office: G104C