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Studying Health Sciences, Electroneurodiagnostics & Neuroscience at Weber State

This designer Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) for students interested in electroneurodiagnostics (END) means you can take advantage of a unique partnership between the and the Weber State Health Sciences Department. Students who complete the END certificate program can use that experience, combined with course work in health sciences and the neuroscience program to earn a BIS degree.

Health Sciences, Electroneurodiagnostics & Neuroscience Highlights

Flexible course delivery formats are available in a face-to-face settings, online or through independent study. Learn from our experienced instructors who thoroughly understand the industry and develop your education plan around three emphasis areas and learn more for less.

Students must meet general education requirements on top of their BIS courses. This includes 120 credit hours of general education requirements, including 40 credit hours of upper division requirements (3000 level or higher). In addition, because this is a partnership program with the  you will have additional requirements from the Electroneurogiagnositics (END) program. Follow the links here for more information. 

For the Neuroscience emphasis, you will need to meet with a Neuroscience advisor to discuss what courses and electives can be applied towards this emphasis area. 

Beyond the Classroom

Graduate feeling prepared to take the Electroneurodiagnositics national registry examination.

 

What You’ll LEARN at Weber

Through our University of Utah END Institute partnership, you will gain skills in multiple areas applicable to healthcare professionals. These skills will help you to stand out and include:

  • Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology
  • Clinical and laboratory skills
  • Cognitive and behavioral neuroscience
  • Scientific research and application
  • Pharmacology
  • Research 

What You CAN DO After Weber

You will have the opportunity to take the national registry examination for Electroneurodiagnostics and then go on to become an EEG Technologist. If you have questions, contact a 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Career Advisor.