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Reynolds Community College 2026-2027 Catalog

Surgical Technology AAS


More information: Surgical Technology AAS

PURPOSE

The Surgical Technology AAS program is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level careers as members of a surgical team in the operating room under medical supervision to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures. 

OCCUPATIONAL OBJECTIVES

This program will prepare students for entry-level employment as surgical technologists in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, and specialty clinics. Preparing students for required certification exams as required for employment. The programs emphasize hands-on experience through clinical rotations in hospitals or surgical centers, which is essential for understanding the operating room’s dynamics and the functioning of a surgical team. The curriculum has a strong emphasis on adhering to safety and infection control standards to prevent complications and ensure patient safety.

PROGRAM GOAL

To prepare entry-level Surgical Technologists who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 

Cognitive domain:

  • Understand the importance of ethical principles and legal standards 
  • Integrate knowledge of anatomy, pathophysiology, and microbiology 
  • Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills 

Psychomotor domain

  • Discuss, demonstrate, and apply appropriate surgical technology procedures and protocols   
  • Display professionalism in the surgical environment, including proficiency in surgical procedures and protocols  

Affective domain

  • Deliver patient care with ethical considerations  
  • Demonstrate compassionate interventions towards patients and healthcare team members  
  • Display professionalism by showing respect, reliability, and competence within the surgical environment

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • General college curricular admission
  • Program-specific criteria.

PROGRAM NOTES

A criminal background check and drug screen are required upon admission to the Surgical Technology AAS program.  Random drug screens and repeat background checks may be required for current or returning students at any time. A student with an unsatisfactory background check and/or drug screening will be dismissed from the Surgical Technology AAS program.

A student accepted to the Surgical Technology AAS program must sign an Assumption of Risk document that serves to provide a general outline of hazards encountered within surgical technology.  This list includes, but is not limited to, exposure to infectious, biological, chemical, environmental/mechanical, and psychosocial hazards, as well as loss of personal property.

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

Selection of Health Professions CSC   on the Reynolds general admission application. (Please Note: VCCS student email accounts are the only accepted email account for all correspondence)

  • BIO 141  , BIO 142  , or any BIO equivalent transfer courses for credit must be taken within 10 years of admission into the first semester of the program.
  • All prerequisite courses for the AAS Surgical Technology Program (SUR 100  , BIO 141 , ENG 111  , SDV 101  , HLT 143  , and HLT 105  ) must be completed prior to the program application deadline or provide evidence of enrollment with successful completion prior to the first semester of the program.  
  • Submission of official college transcripts to the Office of the Registrar for consideration of transfer credit for courses is required. All decisions for transfer credit are determined by the Registrar. The applicant is solely responsible for confirming transfer credits are posted by the Registrar. An additional copy of the transcripts must accompany the program-specific application. 
  • Curricular GPA of 2.5 or higher in the 14 credits of general education prerequisite courses with a grade of C or above (SUR 100 , BIO 141 , ENG 111 SDV 101 , HLT 143 , HLT 105 ).
  • Applications are ranked based on completion of coursework, and curricular GPA. 
  • A selected applicant must accept or deny admission electronically, via their Reynolds student email account, as directed, via the Accepted Student Response Form by the identified date or forfeit their seat.  

PROGRAM APPLICATION

Applications may be submitted via email for the Surgical Technology program from February 1 through May 31 for applicants to have priority consideration for entrance for the following fall semester. Students who have completed their prerequisite courses may obtain an application by emailing alliedhealthadmissions@reynolds.edu and requesting one. 

Any applications received after the published application deadline may be considered by the Program Director on a space-available basis. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the appropriate department receives all records and documentation by the published application deadline.

CONTINUATION IN THE PROGRAM

A student must maintain the following standards or they will be dismissed from their respective program.

  • A grade of C or better in each surgical technology course and a grade of C in required science course.
  • Completion of curricular courses as specified by the degree checklist. A student may only enroll in the courses listed in their qualified semester.  
  • Evidence of personal health insurance and physical examination prior to clinical training.
  • Be physically and mentally capable of performing the essential functions of the program as defined in the program’s Functional Skills Requirements (see below). 
  • A student deemed ineligible to return to a clinical site due to conduct violations will not be eligible for re-admission into the Surgical Technology AAS program.  

The Reynolds Policy of Student Conduct (Policy 1-35) applies to all students regardless of the program in which they are enrolled. 

READMISSION PROCEDURES

A student who has an absence of greater than 12 months within the Surgical Technology AAS program must meet current admission and curriculum requirements and satisfy the following criteria:

  • The applicant must submit a readmission request in writing to the department chair at least thirty (30) days prior to application. The request must be a detailed personal reflection of the reason(s) for the absence or unsuccessful performance and a plan of correction.
  • One readmission to the Surgical Technology degree program will be permitted.
  • The applicant applying for readmission may be required to interview with the department chair and other program faculty. 
  • An acceptable level of discipline-specific competency may need to be demonstrated prior to readmission. A student with previous unsatisfactory clinical performance must be recommended for readmission by consensus of the program faculty. Note: The department chair will verify that all readmission documents including licensure/credentials are current and valid.
  • Readmission is contingent upon the availability of space.
  • Students who are dismissed for reasons associated with academic misconduct or code of ethics violations will not be considered for readmission.

Successful completion of the Reynolds Community College Surgical Technology AAS program does not guarantee state registration or national certification to practice. Graduates must successfully complete the required state or national examination and registry requirements for the locality in which they are seeking employment.

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS REQUIREMENTS

Students entering the Surgical Technology AAS program must possess the following functional skills in sufficient degree:

  • Eyesight to observe patients, manipulate equipment, and visually monitor the sterile field in dim light
  • Hearing to communicate with patients and members of a health care delivery team, hear necessary sounds during the operation of equipment, and hear muffled, masked voices 
  • Speaking, reading, and writing skills to communicate effectively in English in a timely manner
  • Bilateral finger and hand dexterity to manipulate equipment and instruments
  • Ability to lift, stoop, or bend in the delivery of safe patient care;
  • Physical strength and endurance to stand for extended periods, push equipment, and move immobile patients; lift heavy instrument sets
  • Intellectual and emotional functioning to ensure patient safety and to exercise independent judgment and discretion in performing tasks associated with the role of a surgical technologist

 

Surgical Technology AAS: Prerequisites (must be completed prior to admission)
COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS
BIO 141   Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
ENG 111   College Composition I 3
SDV 101   Orientation to Health Science 1
SUR 100   Introduction to Surgical Technology 2
HLT 143   Introduction to Medical Terminology 3
HLT 105   Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation** 1
Semester Total   14

 

Surgical Technology AAS: Semester I (Fall)
COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS
BIO 142   Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
SUR 140   Surgical Care I 3
SUR 145   Surgical Care Skills I 3
SUR 150   Surgical Instrumentation 2
Semester Total   12

 

Surgical Technology AAS: Semester II (Spring)
COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS
SUR 135   Infection Control 2
SUR 240   Surgical Care II 3
SUR 245   Surgical Care Skills II 3
SUR 250   Surgical Pharmacology 2
PSY 230   Developmental Psychology 3
Semester Total   13

 

Surgical Technology AAS: Semester III (Summer)
COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS
SUR 210   Surgical Procedures 3
SUR 260   Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum 8
ENG 112   College Composition II 3
Semester Total   14

 

Surgical Technology AAS: Semester IV (Fall)
COURSE COURSE TITLE CREDITS
SUR 254   Professional Issues in Surgical Technology 2
SUR 296   On-Site Training 5
SUR 298   Seminar and Project 3
PHI 220   Ethics 3
Semester Total   13

**Students who enter the program with (American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers) certification are not required to complete HLT 105 and will receive credit-by-able.

► Current CPR certification is required during all clinical courses 

EXPECTATIONS

The student is required to complete a sequence of courses and learning experiences provided at the college and selected community healthcare agencies. During these experiences, the surgical technology faculty will observe, monitor, and evaluate the student’s ability to achieve program outcomes through lab skills, direct patient care, and clinical experiences. 

CLINICAL CONTRACTS

Individual contracts are in effect with each affiliate clinical agency, and these contracts differ in requirements for students. In general, contracts include the following information:

  • Clinical facilities reserve the right to dismiss a student from their facility at any time. Students must wear the proper uniform, conforming to program and health care agency standards.
  • Students must follow published healthcare agency policies.
  • Students must meet health, immunity, and immunization requirements specified by the affiliated healthcare agency.  Failure to comply with these requirements will prevent the student from meeting specific course learning outcomes required for program progression.  
  • Students release the facility, its agents, and its employees from any liability for any injury or death to self or damage to personal property arising out of the clinical agreement or use of the facility. (Assumption of Risk documentation is signed and on file once the student is accepted into the program.)
  • Students are financially responsible for any medical care required while in the clinical setting.
  • Students must maintain a current American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Provider certification or other CPR certification as approved by the Department Chair.
  • Demonstration of professional behavior is expected at all clinical learning experiences. Faculty will direct a student to leave the learning environment if unacceptable behaviors are observed.
  • The healthcare agency may deny a student participation in a clinical learning experience based on the results of the background check and drug screen.  
  • Students may be required to attend the healthcare agency’s orientation as scheduled to remain enrolled in a clinical course.
  • To maintain enrollment in a clinical course, students must submit required clinical documentation during each required clinical rotation.  Failure to comply with these clinical documentation requirements will prevent a student from meeting specific course learning outcomes required for program progression.  

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS*

In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the program requires the following (these costs are approximate and subject to change): 

Surgical Technology AAS: Additional Costs
Uniform (per set) $50
Operating room shoes $50
Textbooks and required supplemental materials $600
National Certification Examination fee: must be paid by end of third semester (includes review materials and student membership fee) $257
Background search, drug screen, fingerprinting $150
Surgical Technology student supplies $160
Varied physical examinations (immunizations, titers, if needed) Varies
Proof of health insurance Varies
Clinical facility costs related to onboarding $60

PROGRESSION THROUGH THE PROGRAM

Reynolds relies on affiliation agreements with community agencies to provide clinical education opportunities for surgical technology students. The rapid changes in healthcare law, standards of practice, technology, content of credentialing examinations, and availability of qualified faculty increasingly necessitate sudden changes in the program’s course content, policies, procedures, and course scheduling. As a result, the college cannot guarantee every student continuous and uninterrupted clinical and course instruction as outlined in the printed catalog curriculum for this program. Circumstances beyond the control of the college may necessitate the postponement of course offerings or changes in the sequencing and/or location of scheduled courses or clinical assignments. Additionally, the college may have to change the instructor for courses after instruction has started.

ACCREDITATION

The Surgical Technology Program at Reynolds Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA).

 

Program Maps


A Program Map is a template an advisor uses to create an individual Academic Plan for a student. The Academic Plan becomes customized based on a student’s goals, preferences, and previous coursework in High School or elsewhere.

Surgical Technology AAS Full-time Program Map  

Planning Tools


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