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EEG206LL Lab 1 Credit 3 Periods
Advanced EEG Laboratory
Comprehensive advanced study and application of methods of neurological and neurophysiological
medicine. Studies in cerebrovascular and central nervous system lesions, metabolic and infectious
disease, trauma and congenital and pediatric disorders. Normal and abnormal pattern review. Case
presentations. Board examination review in the laboratory setting. Prerequisites: Admission to the
Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology program. Corequisites: EEG206.
EEG207 Lec + Lab 4 Credits 4 Periods
Electroneurodiagnostic Record Review
Normal and abnormal pattern review for adults and pediatric patients, Nerve Conduction Velocity
(NCV) pattern recognition and review, special procedures, Long Term Monitoring (LTM), and
Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) pattern recognition and review. Prerequisites: Admission to the
Electroneurodiagnostics (END) Technology program.
EEG210 Lecture 3 Credits 3 Periods
Applied Neurophysiology
Introduction to central nervous system. Emphasis on conduction pathways, anatomy, and blood
supply. Survey of neurotransmitters, pharmacology and current research. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Electroneurodiagnostic Technology program or Polysomnographic Technology program.
EEG211 Lab 3 Credits 18 Periods
Clinical Rotation II
Clinical application of electroneurodiagnostic (EEG) skills and knowledge acquired during didactic
courses and clinical practicums. Full supervision of tests performed with progression to independent
testing. Prerequisites: Admission to the Electroneurodiagnostics program.
EEG220 Lab 3 Credits 18 Periods
Clinical Rotation III
Advanced clinical application of electroneurodiagnostic (EEG) skills and knowledge acquired during
didactic courses and clinical practicums. Full supervision of tests performed with progression to
independent testing. Prerequisites: Admission to the Electroneurodiagnostics program.
EEG282AA Lab 1 Credit 1 Period
Volunteerism for Electroneurodiagnostic Technology: Service Learning Experience
Service learning field experience within private/public agencies, educational institution, and citizen
volunteer groups. EEG282AA may be repeated for a total of six (6) credit hours. Standard grading
available according to procedures outlined in catalog. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.
(ELC) ELECTRICITY
ELC103 Lecture 3 Credits 3 Periods
Electrical/Mechanical Calculations
Fundamental calculations in arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, descriptive geometry, economics,
and probability. Application of theories and formulas to solve design, installation, maintenance,
and troubleshooting problems for industrial, commercial, and residential electrical and mechanical
systems. Prerequisites: None.
ELC115 Lecture 3 Credits 3 Periods
Motors, Controls and Wiring Diagrams
Principles of three-phase motors. Wye and delta wiring. Calculation of motor current draw.
Sequence of operation, wiring diagram and electrical components associated with industrial
equipment. Procedures for evaluating electrical problems. Safety stressed. Cross-References: FAC115.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CON/HVA131 or permission of Department.
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