BMET II Certificate Program – Core and Advanced Technologies

The BMET II Certificate Program is a 45 Semester Credit Hour (1040 clock hours) curriculum that prepares students for “technologically advanced” employment. It covers both the core technologies (BMET I Certificate) and the more advanced knowledge and skills (Advanced Technologies Certificate) required to pursue the most sought-after positions in Health Care technology. 

BMET II Certificate courses address medical device-related standards and protocols, clinical use of testing and diagnostic instruments, calibration techniques, engineering problem-solving methodologies, fire, chemical, biological, and electrical hazards, and related safety precautions, communication and customer support skills, management and leadership skills, and performance assurance-testing procedures. The BMET II Certificate Program is taught via a block schedule of 28 weeks for student cohorts. Block enrollment ensures that students are progressing through the curriculum in the sequence that best equips them for each follow-on course, as laid out below. All courses include lecture and lab hours. All Medisend College courses in the BMET II count towards completion of the AAS.

Medisend College of Biomedical Engineering Technology is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET), an accrediting agency continuously recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a reliable authority on educational quality since 1978.

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“Medisend College gave me the professional skills to help me make a smooth transition into a great civilian career.”