Biomed Tech Schools

When expensive biomedical equipment (i.e., ventilators and heart monitors) breaks down, biomedical technicians repair, calibrate and otherwise ensure this life-saving machinery is in good working order. Training for such a career involves earning an associate degree in fields such as medical technology or applied science with a major in electronics. A variety of education and training options are available to you, including colleges, universities, trade schools and community colleges.
  1. DeVry University

    • With more than 90 location in the United States and Canada, as well as online instruction, DeVry University offers biomedical technology training to students across North America. Students can earn a bachelor’s of science in Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET). DeVry's BMET program offers a thorough understanding of the mechanics, design and maintenance of sophisticated biomedical equipment as well as the operating software. The training requires nine full-time semesters. Students have the opportunity to train and work in health care settings alongside physicians, technicians and other health care professionals.

      DeVry University

      Highland Landmark V

      3005 Highland Parkway

      Downers Grove, IL 60515

      866-338-7934

      devry.edu

    Miami Dade College

    • Miami Dade College in Miami offers a degree program in biomedical engineering technology. Students receive training and education in electronics as well as techniques for instrument troubleshooting that utilizes digital or computer-based technology. Courses also cover technical skills like installation, assembly, repair and design.

      Miami Dade College

      300 NE 2nd Avenue

      Miami, Florida 33132

      305-237-8888

      mdc.edu

    Thomas Edison State College

    • Thomas Edison State College, which is located in Trenton, N.J., offers an associate degree in Applied Science and Technology, with a concentration in biomedical electronics. This program is designed to educate students interested in becoming technicians in a health care environment. Courses provide a basic understanding of biomedical electronics, as well as classes in physics, anatomy and computer programming. The degree can be completed in 60 credits.

      Thomas Edison State College

      101 W. State Street

      Trenton, NJ 08608-1101

      888-442-8372

      tesc.edu

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