
Electro-Neuropsychology Technician

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Program Overview
The Electro-Neuropsychology Technician program at the European University of Lefke (EUL) is a 4-year Associate of Science (A.S.) degree offered on campus through the Vocational School of Health Services. This program prepares students to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychological disorders by operating and maintaining electrodiagnostic equipment. Graduates are trained to work under the supervision of neurologists, neuropsychologists, and other healthcare professionals.
What You'll Study
The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in neurophysiology, psychology, and medical technology. Key areas of study include:
- Electroencephalography (EEG) techniques and interpretation
- Neuropsychological assessment methods
- Brain anatomy and physiology
- Patient care and safety protocols
- Medical ethics and legal issues in healthcare
- Data analysis and report preparation
Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings and clinical placements, ensuring competence in operating EEG, evoked potential, and other neurodiagnostic devices.
Career Outlook
Graduates can pursue careers as electro-neuropsychology technicians in hospitals, neurology clinics, sleep centers, and research facilities. Typical job roles include EEG technician, neurodiagnostic technologist, and neuropsychology assistant. The demand for skilled technicians in neurodiagnostics is growing due to the increasing prevalence of neurological conditions and advances in brain imaging technology.
Admission Overview
Applicants must hold a high school diploma or equivalent. The program is open to international students, and English proficiency may be required. For detailed admission requirements and application deadlines, prospective students should contact the European University of Lefke admissions office.