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Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technology is a degree category that consists of the following common degrees:

  • Biomedical Engineering Technology

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    Biomedical Engineering Technology

    Defibrillators. Anesthesia machines. Patient monitors. Sterilizers. Electrocardiogram machines. These and other medical devices are calibrated, maintained, and repaired by biomedical engineering technologists (BETs).

    Many of the devices have become very complex systems, as they are now microprocessor controlled. This evolving technology is at the heart of the BET curriculum, which comprises coursework in microcontroller programming, mathematics, computer systems, biomedical instrumentation, x-ray and diagnostic imaging equipment, and medical laboratory instrumentation, as well as anatomy, physiology, and medical equipment management.

    Biomedical engineering technology combines the science of electronics and engineering principles with medical science and healthcare – and reminds us that doctors and nurses are not the only hospital professionals who help save people’s lives.

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  • Electromechanical Engineering Technology

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    Electromechanical Engineering Technology
  • Robotics Technology

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    Robotics Technology