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2025-2026 College Catalog 
    
2025-2026 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Neurodiagnostic Technology (EEG), A.A.S.


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Program Overview

Upon completion of this degree, students will earn an A.A.S degree from Southwestern Michigan College and be eligible to sit for the national registry board exams. A passing score will earn them the designation of R. EEG T.

This program is part of MWTEC (Michigan Workforce Training and Education Collaboration). All NDXT courses are completed online through MWTEC and a partner institution. All NDXT courses are charged at a per credit hour rate established by MWTEC. This rate differs from the Southwestern Michigan College tuition rate. NOTE: This is a competitive admission program, limited seats are available. An approved Department application is needed prior to acceptance into the NDXT course sequence.

To earn this degree, students must fulfill all requirements as defined by the Graduation Requirements for Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree Programs . Each student should submit a graduation application at least one full semester before they plan to graduate. Courses taken out of sequence may delay a student’s ability to complete the program in a timely manner. Please refer to the Example Course Sequencing below and consult your advisor regularly.

To learn more about our Neurodiagnostic Technology degree, including career options, click here.

Course Offerings


General Education Courses


A prerequisite course may be needed prior to enrollment in some courses within this program. Specific prerequisite requirements are listed in the Course Descriptions . Each general education course, prerequisite course, internship/practicum, and capstone course must be completed with a final grade of C or better. Students, working closely with their advisor, are permitted to substitute the courses in the General Education section below according to the General Education Requirements . This program, as outlined, does NOT meet MTA requirements .

Program Total: 58-59 credits


(Need 60 credits to graduate)

Example Course Sequence


The following is a sample of a semester-by-semester approach to completing this program.

More Information


Questions? Contact the Academic Advising and Resource Center at 269-782-1303 or askanadvisor@swmich.edu.

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