In just 12 months after completion of the admission requirements, you can earn a certificate or degree in Neurodiagnostic Technology. Our students train to become highly skilled in the assessments and technologies that determine brain abnormalities and help to identify central nervous system disorders.
The Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDXT) program, also referred to as EEG, is offered through a partnership with other Community Colleges as part of the Michigan Educational Program in Collaboration (Mi-EPiC) consortium. Upon program completion, students earn a Neurodiagnostic Technology Associate of Applied Science degree. While the degree is awarded by LCC, the program is run by the Michigan Workforce Training and Education Collaborative (MWTEC) and West Shore Community College. For more information on this curriculum and career, visit the consortium program's website.
LCC's Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDXT/EEG) program is selective admission. In order to be considered as a candidate, students must meet admission requirements beyond those required for general admission to the college. There is no wait-list to enter the program; instead, acceptance is based on a point system. LCC can admit only 4 students to this consortium program each year. Check out the program Advising Guide for the application process and admission requirements.
Important Dates & Deadlines
Thanksgiving Holiday - College closed
Full Semester Teaching Period - Last Date to Drop Course with a Record of a W & Last Date to Drop Online - Fall Semester
Last 14 Weeks and Last 15 Weeks Teaching Periods - Last Date to Drop Course with a Record of a W & Last Date to Drop Online - Fall Semester
Last 12 Weeks Teaching Period - Last Date to Drop Course with a Record of a W & Last Date to Drop Online - Fall Semester
Accreditation
The EPiC Consortium Neurodiagnostic Technology (EEG) program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation for Education in Neurodiagnostic Technology. As a member of the EPiC Consortium, the Lansing Community College's Neurodiagnostic Technology (EEG) program is CAAHEP accredited.
Advising
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Advising Guides
For detailed information about the program layout, prerequisites, cost, and more, check out the Advising Guide.
Degrees and Certificates Offered
Neurodiagnostic Technology, AAS
Overview
Neurodiagnostic Technology students learn how to perform EEGs and other technologies that assist with diagnosis of brain ailments. Those who complete the program will become eligible to sit for the national board exams, which provide the credential R. EEG T. to those who pass.
Admission into this program is on a competitive basis and does have program-specific entrance requirements. For a list of admission requirements and the application process, check out the Advising Guide.
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PROGRAM DETAILS
Admissions Requirements
LCC is an open enrollment college serving all those who are excited to learn. Applicants seeking financial aid must possess a high school diploma or GED.
Admission into this program is on a competitive basis and does have program-specific entrance requirements. For a list of admission requirements and the application process, check out the Advising Guide.
Career Information
The occupations listed below may require education beyond an Associate Degree. Please see Career Coach for specific career requirements.
*Please note that data shared on this page is provided by Lightcast are estimates only, may require education beyond the certificate or associate degree granted by LCC, and are no guarantee of employment. LCC advises that you rely on your own due diligence in choosing a field of study.
Contact Us
Neurodiagnostic Technology Program
Health and Human Services Division Office
HHS Building, 108
517-483-1410
517-483-1508 fax