Austin Community College

FY 2001 Degree Plan

Surgical Technology

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Surgical Technologist is an integral member of the surgical team. The Surgical Technologist works closely with the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and registered nurse to deliver direct patient care before, during, and after surgery.This degree plan combines classroom teaching with supervised clinical experience for the surgical technologist. Emphasis is placed on the proper application of sterile technique and modern technology to patient care in the operating room. The student will receive information in anatomy and physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, surgical pathology, and surgical procedures along with the standard practices involved in surgical technology. Upon completion of the program the student is qualified to take the national certification examination for surgical technologists. ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. A separate application process is required for admission into the Surgical Technology Program. Departmental approval is required to register for any of the Surgical Technology Courses (SRGT). The program is nationally accredited, oversight of which is by the Accreditation Review Committee -Surgical Technology (7108-C S. Alton Way, Englewood, CO 80112; PHONE (303) 694-9262) with CAAHEP (35 E. Wacker Drive Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601-2208; PHONE (312) 553-9355). Students accepted into the program are required to have a physical examination, provide documentation of immunizations, and verify annual tuberculosis status.

Prior to acceptance in Surgical Technology
BIO1714
Anatomy and Physiology I1 4
BIO1704
Introduction to Microbiology1 4
HPRS1206
Medical Terminology 2
MATH13322,4,6 Topics in Mathematics OR 3
+MATH13422,4,6 Elementary Statistics OR
+MATH13142,4,3 College Algebra



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13
Semester II
+BIO1724
Anatomy and Physiology II1 4
+PSYC23012 Introduction to Psychology 3
ENGL13011,3,4,5 English Composition I 3
HPRS2300
Pharmacology for Health Professions 3



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13
Semester III
+SPCH13181,2,3,4,5 Interpersonal Communication 3
PHIL23031,4 Logic OR 3
PHIL23061,3,4 Ethics
HUMA

Humanities Elective 3



Unrestricted Elective 3



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12
Semester IV
SRGT1405
Introduction to Surgical Technology 4
+SRGT1409
Fundamentals of Aseptic Technique 4
+SRGT1160
Beginning Clinical 1



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9
Semester V
+SRGT1441
Surgical Procedures I 4
+SRGT1660
Intermediate Clinical 6
+SRGT1391
Special Topics in Surgical Technology: Orthopedic Specialty OR 3
SRGT1391
Special Topics in Surgical Technology: Orthopedic Specialty



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13
Semester VI
SRGT1442
Surgical Procedures II 4
+SRGT2660
Advanced Clinical 6



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10





TOTALS
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70
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 These courses must be current within the past five years.


SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE OPTION
Certificate

A student may (pending approval by the Department of Surgical Technology) be awarded a certificate in Surgical Technology at the completion of the following courses:

Prior to acceptance in Surgical Technology
+BIO1714
Anatomy and Physiology I1 4
HPRS1206
Medical Terminology1 2



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6
Semester I
MATH13422,4,6 Elementary Statistics OR 3
+MATH13322,4,6 Topics in Mathematics OR
+MATH13142,4,3 College Algebra



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3
Semester II
+BIO1724
Anatomy and Physiology II 4
+HPRS2300
Pharmacology for Health Professions 3
+BIO1704
Introduction to Microbiology1 4



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11
Semester III
SRGT1405
Introduction to Surgical Technology 4
+SRGT1409
Fundamentals of Aseptic Technique 4
+SRGT1160
Beginning Clinical 1



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9
Semester IV
+SRGT1441
Surgical Procedures I 4
+SRGT1660
Intermediate Clinical 6
+SRGT1391
Special Topics in Surgical Technology: Orthopedic Specialty OR 3
SRGT1391
Special Topics in Surgical Technology: Orthopedic Specialty



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13
Semester V
SRGT1442
Surgical Procedures II 4
+SRGT2660
Advanced Clinical 6



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10





TOTALS
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52
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 These courses must be current within the past five years.
2 A three credit Introduction to Microbiology is acceptable.


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