2009-2010
Biomedical Electronics Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree — Downtown Milwaukee Campus (Official WTCS title: Bio-Medical Electronics)
Program Code: 10-605-6
This curriculum goes into effect starting with the summer 2009 semester.
This page was last updated in September 2008.
Overview — Biomedical Electronics Technology is an associate degree program that is designed to prepare you for a technical career with an employer that uses, repairs or manufactures biomedical electronic equipment, such as bedside monitor systems and EKG machines. A cooperative education internship is a required component of this program. When you register for the two courses ELCTEC-137 and ELCTEC-138, Biomedical Electronics Technician Internship 1 and 2, you will receive practical experience in electronics through on-the-job training.
Career Outlook — The ever-increasing reliance on electronics to test and monitor patients in health care facilities has created a need for biomedical electronics technicians, both in the health care industry and the electronic equipment industry. Program graduates hired by hospitals and clinics typically are responsible for installing, testing, calibrating and repairing biomedical electronic equipment. Manufacturers hire technicians to build and final-test biomedical electronic equipment. Other possible employers are contract service firms and equipment distributors.
Program Learning Outcomes — Employers anticipate that, as a program graduate, you will be able to:
- Apply the practical and theoretical foundations and skills of biomedical electronics technology
- Apply critical thinking skills necessary to analyze, install and maintain biomedical electronic systems and equipment
- Troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning electronic circuits, systems and networks found in a healthcare environment or associated industries
- Write comprehensive technical reports
Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
- A high school diploma or GED
- One year of high school-level algebra or the equivalent
- Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
- Good health as evidenced by a medical examination
- Documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law
- Proper immunizations
Normal vision and good manual dexterity are important for success in the program. An ability to work closely with people in an organization is important to your success in the program.
This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.
Possible Careers:
Biomedical Electronic Technician Biomedical Equipment Technician Biomedical Instrumentation Technician Clinical Engineering Technician
Related Programs:
Computer Electronics Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Technology
For more information, call 414-297-MATC.
Curriculum effective 2009-2010.
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TECHNICAL STUDIES |
Credits |
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( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students |
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(1) |
ELCTEC-110 |
DC and AC Electronics 1 ‡ |
4 |
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(1) |
ELCTEC-130 |
Digital Electronics ‡ |
3 |
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ELCTEC-170 |
Computer Systems |
3 |
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(2) |
ELCTEC-111 |
DC and AC Electronics 2 ‡ |
3 |
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(2) |
ELCTEC-120 |
Electronic Devices and Circuits ‡ |
4 |
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(3) |
ELCTEC-134 |
Biomedical Instrumentation ‡ |
4 |
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(3) |
ELCTEC-137 |
Biomedical Electronics Tech Internship 1 ‡ |
2 |
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(3) |
ELCTEC-140 |
Microprocessors ‡ |
3 |
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(3) |
ELCTEC-154 |
Electronic Communications ‡ |
3 |
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ELCTEC-133 |
Medical Imaging Equipment ‡ |
4 |
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(4) |
ELCTEC-138 |
Biomedical Electronics Tech Internship 2 ‡ |
2 |
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(4) |
ELCTEC-176 |
Computer Networks ‡ |
3 |
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GENERAL STUDIES |
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ENG-151 |
Communication Skills 1 ‡ |
3 |
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and ENG-152 |
Communication Skills 2 ‡ |
3 |
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OR |
ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course |
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MATH-115
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College Technical Mathematics 1 ‡
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5
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OR |
MATH-113 and MATH-114 |
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MATH-116
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College Technical Mathematics 2 ‡
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4
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NATSCI-137 |
Comprehensive Tech Physics ‡ |
4 |
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NATSCI-177 |
General Anatomy and Physiology ‡ |
4 |
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PSYCH-199
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Psychology of Human Relations
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3
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OR |
Any 200-series PSYCH course |
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SOCSCI-197
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Contemporary American Society
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3 |
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OR |
Any 200-series HIST or SOCSCI course |
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Suggested Electives: Three Credits Needed 3 |
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ELCTEC-100 |
Electronics Co-op ‡ |
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ITNET-131 |
Networking Fundamentals (CISCO1) |
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ITNET-101 |
Network Communications (Network +) |
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GENST-103 |
College Success Strategies |
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TOTAL CREDITS: 70 |
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NOTE: Students who have not been accepted, or have not decided on a program, may begin with GENERAL STUDIES courses, if course prerequisites have been met.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
For course descriptions, class times, locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.
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