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2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog

Neurodiagnostic Technology, Certificate


Academic Plan Code: 387

Neurodiagnostic Technologists (EDT) are highly skilled professionals trained to perform electroencephalograms (EEGs) in medical facilities and outpatient centers under the direct supervision of a health care provider. According to the 2015 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook the Neurodiagnostic Technology field has a 23% growth outlook through 2022. The EEG program is designed not only to foster the skills and knowledge necessary for competent practice, but also places emphasis on professional attitudes, values and behaviors that encourage the professional growth of the individual student.

Clinical learning experiences are provided by affiliating hospitals, clinics and other outpatient facilities. Didactic learning experiences occur in supportive college coursework delivered through an online environment and laboratory practice. Both are equally important to the development of the competent neurodiagnostic technologist.

The program has been developed to be consistent with standards and requirements of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). GRCC is a member of the EPiC Consortium and this Consortium is CAAHEP accredited. GRCC students who enroll  in this CAAHEP-accredited program are under the consortium agreement with EPiC.   Upon completion of the EEG program graduates will be eligible to take the American Board of Registration in Electroencephalographic (ABRET) exam. Upon passing the ABRET exam, neurodiagnostic technologists have earned their R.EEG T.

Program Notes


  • This certificate is designed as an Apprenticeship program with hospital-based clinical education delivered in partnership with a participating health care employer.   
  • Candidates for this program must interview with a participating health care employer and be hired as an apprentice to be able to participate in this program.  
  • Contact GRCC’s Allied Health Department for a list of participating employers and start dates for the next cohort.  
  • In order to be eligible for graduation, all neurodiagnostic program students must earn a minimum of “C-” (75%) in each NDT program course.
  • Life Science course BI 117   must have been completed and passed with a C or better within seven years of starting the Neurodiagnostic Technology Program at GRCC (This includes Life Science courses that are transferred in from other institutions regardless of the date in which they are transferred).

Total Credit Hours


36 (minimum)