8 verified vendors in Degree Programs, part of HTMwire's independent workforce & training directory for HTM and biomedical teams.
Charter College, headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, offers an online Bachelor of Science in Health Technology Management. The program is delivered through a partnership with CBET.edu for students pursuing HTM careers remotely.
Dedicated BMET degree programs providing associate degrees in biomedical equipment technology for entry-level biomed roles and CBET certification.
EduMed.org is an online education resource that aggregates, ranks, and reviews BMET degree programs. It helps prospective students compare online and campus biomedical equipment technician programs.
IUPUI in Indianapolis offers Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Healthcare Engineering Technology Management (HETM). The program is AAMI-recognized and prepares students for biomedical and healthcare engineering technology careers.
Marquette University in Milwaukee offers a Master of Science in Healthcare Technologies Management (HCTM), a 12-month graduate program preparing professionals for leadership roles in HTM and clinical engineering.
MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California offers a 440-hour BMET certificate program. The program is GI Bill approved and is cited in the r/BMET community as an accessible entry point into biomedical equipment technician careers.
The North Carolina Community College System offers multiple AAS and certificate BMET programs across its statewide network, with Durham Tech among the well-regarded options for biomedical equipment technician training.
Southern California Institute of Technology (SCIT) in Anaheim offers an 8-month BMET diploma and a 1.5-year Associate of Science in biomedical equipment technology. The programs emphasize hands-on training for biomedical equipment technician careers.