The Allied Health Clinical Engineer Certificate is designed to provide education that prepares students to lead, innovate, and self-educate throughout their careers in bioengineering and biomedical professions and industries.
The Allied Health Clinical Engineer program is not Title IV financial aid eligible at this time.
Enrollment Point: Fall
All program lengths are estimates and are not guarantees. For the most current program information, check with an adviser by calling (425) 235-5840.
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Tuition
At Renton Technical College, tuition is affordable and competitive.
Financial Aid
Federal aid is available for most students to help pay for school. Fill out your FAFSA now to get started.
Scholarships
The RTC Foundation offers scholarships to help pay the costs of attending school.
All costs are estimates and are not guarantees. For the most current program information, check with an adviser by calling (425) 235-5840.
Entry Requirements
This program has two tracks, one for Running Start students and another for non-high school students.
Running Start Students Entry Requirements
- Completion of program application
- 2.0 GPA in HS Coursework
- A Designated Running Start or Dual Credit Student.
- Castlebranch requirement: Students must complete a background check in Castlebranch
- Program Length: 8 quarters to include two summer internship experiences (Certificate of Completion)
- No program recommendations.
Non-High School Students Entry Requirements
- Completion of HS diploma or GED
- Castlebranch requirement: Students must complete a background check in Castlebranch
- Program Length: 4 quarters (Certificate of Completion)
- No program recommendations
Admission Requirements
- Program application
- 2.0 GPA in HS coursework
- Running Start or Dual Credit
GPA Requirements
- Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
- Minimum grade for each AH course: 2.5
- Minimum grade for other courses: 2.0
*Note: Clinical & Field-Based Experience courses require a Satisfactory (S) grade.
Course Information
To earn a certificate or degree, you must successfully complete the courses listed below. Program requirements are subject to change. For the most current information, check with an adviser by calling (425) 235-5840.
Certificate of Completion
Course # | Course Title | Credits |
AH 104 | Introduction to Biomedical Engineering | 3 |
AH 105 | Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering | 5 |
AH 122 | Foundations of Project Management in Healthcare | 5 |
AH 125 | Software Essentials for Project Management (MS Office I and II) | 5 |
AMATH 175 | Financial Math or | |
AMATH 190 | Financial Algebra | 5 |
BIOL& 100 | Survey of Biology | 5 |
BUS& 101 | Introduction to Business | 5 |
CMST 280 | Intercultural Communication | 5 |
CMST& 220 | Public Speaking | 5 |
COMP 100 | Applied Composition or | |
ENGL& 101 | English Composition I | 5 |
PSYCH& 100 | General Psychology | 5 |
Total | 53 |
Program Outcomes
- Apply skills to a variety of challenges in chosen field.
- Demonstrate skills such as innovation, creativity, adaptability, and critical thinking to solve problems in the biomedical industry, medicine, academia, and consulting.
- Demonstrate leadership in their chosen fields, and make decisions that are socially and ethically responsible.
- Function effectively in multidisciplinary team environments and communicate to a variety of audiences.
- Engage in learning opportunities throughout their careers.
Accreditation
External accreditation is not applicable to this program.
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