As one of only three specialized programs of its kind in Canada, BCIT’s Electroneurophysiology (ENPY) grads are as sought after as our program. Hospitals and healthcare clinics use trained technologists to operate sophisticated electroneuro-diagnostic testing equipment. As the only provider of ENPY training program in BC, BCIT plays an integral part in facilitating these processes.
At BCIT, we believe that people learn what they practice. Our programs are designed to provide you with a strong foundation in theory and practical work experience, while training you to use specialized equipment to access information on the health of the nervous system.
About the program
Two-year, full-time diploma program
Small, ten-person classes personalize your learning
On-campus lectures and labs deliver a strong theoretical foundation
Three clinical experiences provide hands-on skills, training, and practice
Visit Program Details to find out more about studying Electroneurophysiology at BCIT.
Who it’s for
This program is for individuals who:
Enjoy interacting directly with patients in a hospital environment
Thrive on using analytical thinking skills
Are BC residents or out-of-province sponsored students
Have a high school diploma or higher level of education
Our comprehensive selection process ensures that students accepted into BCIT are a great fit from day one. Click on Entrance Requirements to see if this program is right for you.
What grads can do
Our grads get work. Our program has everything in place to ensure that you can work as an electroneurophysiology technologist as soon as you graduate. See Graduating and Jobs to learn what a future in Electroneurophysiology looks like.
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