Electroneurodiagnostic Technology

Do you want to become an essential member of a healthcare team that plays a vital role in treating patients? Begin preparing for a career as a registered electroneurodiagnostic (END) technologist today! An END tech records electrical patterns in the central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous systems that can be used to diagnose and treat conditions such as epilepsy, motor neuron diseases, dizziness, seizure disorders, strokes, and degenerative brain disease. Upon completing this program you will be prepared to sit for the American Board of Registered Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists (ABRET) examination to become a registered END tech.

This program is designed to prepare you to use electroneurodiagnostic techniques to evaluate activity of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. You’ll also learn to perform electroencephalograms (EEGs), evoked potentials (EPs), and nerve conduction velocity studies (NCVs) in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Our experienced faculty focuses on the general area of biomedical electronics with specific instruction in the theory and use of END instruments and factors influencing testing outcomes and reporting.

Make it happen today and enroll in the Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology program!

Students at any Maricopa Community College may need to complete courses at more than one of our colleges.

Associate Degrees and University Transfer
Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology

Electroneurodiagnostic technology (END) is the scientific field devoted to the recording and studying electrical activity of the brain and nervous system.

The most well-known procedure is the Electroencephalogram (EEG). An EEG technician works one-on-one with patients in a healthcare setting, with responsibilities including:

  • Performing tests and using computers to record the on-going electrical activity of the brain
  • Assisting in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological problems

Special Requirement

All students interested in any of our Healthcare programs will be required to attend an Information/Advising session, which will provide in-depth information and enrollment guidance.

Virtual Information Sessions

Electroneurodiagnostic Technology

Mondays at 5:00 p.m.
Thursdays at 12:30 p.m.

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Watch video to learn more about the EEG/END Technology program at GateWay Community College. 

Program Location

Washington Campus

Program Cost Estimate*

Associate in Applied Science in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology: $6,839 - $10,750

*Please note that these are only estimates and do not include books. These estimates may change based on increases to tuition, course fees and book costs. Estimates are based on tuition rates for in-county students. Additional fees may apply.

Accreditation

Accreditation is a process used to measure and certify the credibility and quality of services offered by an organization.

GateWay is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Why should you choose an accredited school?

Although many schools offer seemingly similar degree and certification options, not all schools are accredited. In many instances, accreditation of the degree or program you complete may be required in order to become certified to work in the field.

The Electroneurodiagnostics (EEG) Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, and is in compliance with the national established standards.

Program Accrediting Body Contact Information

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 - 113th St. N. #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
Phone: (727) 210-2350

Committee on Accreditation for Education in Neurodiagnostic Technology
1449 Hill Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588
Phone: (978) 338-6300
Fax: (978) 832-2638
Email: office@coa-ndt.org