The Associate of Electroneurophysiology program at Istanbul Aydin University trains students to become skilled technicians capable of measuring and interpreting the electrical activity of the brain (EEG) and nerves (EMG/NCS) using neurodiagnostic testing equipment[1]. The curriculum combines comprehensive theoretical and practical training over 2 years (4 semesters), incorporating fundamental courses in neurophysiology, neurological disorders, medical instrumentation, and hands-on internships in affiliated hospitals and clinics[2][5]. Students gain proficiency in operating and maintaining neurodiagnostic devices, assisting physicians in interpreting results, and applying neurophysiological methods in cognitive and behavioral evaluation. Career prospects for graduates include positions in public and private hospitals, polyclinics, sleep centers, and research units, supporting specialists in neurology, psychiatry, ENT, pediatrics, pulmonology, and physiology[2][4][5]. Graduates receive the “Electroneurophysiology Technician” title and may pursue vertical transfer to related undergraduate programs (such as Nursing, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation) via the national DGS exam, broadening their career and academic opportunities[2][5]. The program integrates both theoretical courses and extensive clinical internships to ensure students are highly competent in their profession.