Anthem College in Phoenix, Arizona, offers students an Associate of Science degree in electronic technology. This two-year program provides hands-on training and focuses on preparing students for entry-level work as biomedical engineering technicians.
Prior to beginning their studies here, students are given a computer and network toolkit that contains all of the integral devices that assist in repairing and maintaining medical computer equipment.
Once the program is completed, graduates are eligible to apply for specialty certification with the Electronics Technicians Association.
Devry University's Phoenix campus offers an Associate of Science degree in electronics and computer technology and a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineering technology through their College of Engineering and Information Sciences.
Students here are offered flexible class schedules, including night, weekend and online class availability. The associate degree program prepares students for direct entry into the work force as a biomedical electronics technician or for continued study.
The bachelor's degree program combines engineering, technology and biomedical studies to prepare graduates for design, implementation and repair of biomedical equipment.
Phoenix College offers combined and customizable degree programs for students interested in biomedical electronics technology. A typical degree path consists of majoring in biological sciences and selecting an emphasis on biomedical technology, which matches students with leading research and design organizations for invaluable field experience. Internships range in length from three months to five months.
Students can also major in engineering and emphasize their studies in biomedical technology.
Phoenix College's programs are unique because they prioritize an education in biology and bioscience prior to developing biomedical technology.
Brown Mackie College's Tucson campus offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in biomedical technology. Several of the required courses can be completed online and the school also offers flexible class schedules to meet family and work obligations.
This degree program focuses on practical application of biomedical technology. Students learn hands-on to diagnose, troubleshoot, install and repair medical equipment. Graduates are ready for entry-level jobs as biomedical electronics technicians in hospitals, surgery centers and other health care settings.