The Associate of Science in Surgical Technology program requires successful completion of 95.5 total quarter credit hours; and, is designed to be completed in six quarters over 18 months by full-time students. The curriculum requires a variety of general education courses, as well as foundational courses in anatomy and physiology, pharmacology and microbiology for the Surgical Technologist.
Goals/Learning Outcomes
The goal of the South College Surgical Technology program is to prepare competent entry-level surgical technologists in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.
Graduates of this program of study will:
- Demonstrate competency in the background information, content, and skills required for performance as a surgical technologist in the operating room;
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with all members of the health care team in terms of staff and patient needs;
- Exhibit conduct that reflects practice standards that are legal, ethical, and safe.
Admission Requirements
Students applying to this program must:
- Be generally admitted to South College;
- Meet specific health and/or essential functions pertinent to the responsibilities performed by the Surgical Technologist;
- Complete five (5) hours of observation in a surgery suite as scheduled/approved by the Program Director.
- Students will be required to consent to a drug screening and background check prior to beginning clinical rotations. Failure to pass the screenings may disqualify a student as a candidate for admission.
- Clinical sites are dispersed; students may have to drive outside of the Asheville area for clinical rotations.
Students will be accepted on a conditional basis until all admission requirements are met. Readmission to the program is limited to one time on a space available basis.
The Associate of Science in Surgical Technology curriculum below is offered at the Asheville campus.