ELECTRONEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY REGISTRATION INFORMATION SECOND TERM This letter is to inform you of the classes for which you need to register for the upcoming spring term. We have provided you with course name and section as well as synonym numbers to use for the Express Registration through EagleNet. Priority Registration for spring is November 2-6, 2015. Please check EagleNet for your priority date and time schedule. Failure to register by Friday November 13, 2015 may result in removal from your program. You will need to register for all classes listed under Group A, Group B, or Group C. You are also responsible for registering for any general education courses that you have not completed. If you have any questions please contact Allied Health at (319) 398-5566. Group A Human Anatomy and Physiology II* Applied Electronics/Instrument EN Technical Science EN Clinical Science Group B Group C BIO-173-ICF04 (0243494) END-200-JHF01 (0246951) END-310-JHF01 (0246952) END-310-JHF02 (0246953) END-310-JHF03 (0246954) END-330-JHF01 (0246955) *Courses may have been taken before beginning the technical portion of the program. They do not need to be redone. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: • • • Completion of General Education courses prior to graduation with the Associates of Applied Science (AAS) degree is the responsibility of you as the student. The following General Education Course is required to be completed during or prior to the Spring Semester to complete the AAS degree option: o Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO-173) The following General Education Courses are required to be completed prior to the completion of the program to meet the A.A.S degree option. Some of these courses may already be completed but ALL have to be completed before the degree is granted: BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy BIO-168 Human Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab ENG-105 Composition I HSC-107 Professionals in Health HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology OR HSC-115 Medical Terminology HSC-210 Health Skills I MAT-731 Introduction to Math (or a higher college level math course) PSY-111 Introduction to Psychology XXX-XXX Humanities Elective Course (3 credits) XXX-XXX General Electives (6 credits total)