Washburn Tech

Surgical Technology, AAS

The Surgical Technology, Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree prepares students to learn the basic skills necessary to become an integral member of the surgical team.  Surgical technologists maintain the operating room by selecting and opening supplies, assembling equipment for surgical procedures and by providing the necessary sterile items to the surgeon in an efficient manner.

Prospective students must have a high school diploma or GED and be 18 years of age. 

Prerequisites for program admission include a grade of “C” or better in an approved Anatomy and Physiology course with lab (six credit hours or more) from an HLC-accredited college within the past five years and current CPR certification.

Program Information

  • Program Start (semesters):  August
  • Financial Aid available (for post-secondary students only):  Yes
  • Veteran Benefits Eligible (for post-secondary students only):  Yes
  • Industry-recognized credentials:  Certified Surgical Technologist

Degree Requirements

In addition to the requirements stated below, students must complete all requirements for an Associate of Applied Science degree. Completion of the courses below will fulfill the general education requirements for the degree. Please see your advisor for more information. Once earning the AAS degree, students will be eligible to test for the industry-recognized Certified Surgical Technology exam.

Required Pre-Requisite Courses
HCT 126Medical Terminology3
HCT 135CPR0
HCT 136Human Anatomy & Physiology4
HCT 137Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab2
Subtotal9
Required General Education Courses
EN 101Introductory College Writing3
MA 112Contemporary College Mathematics3
or MA 116 College Algebra
Three Additional Gen Ed Courses 19
Subtotal15
Required Surgical Technology Courses
BIO 204Microbiology & Lab4
SUR 105Introduction to Surgical Tech4
SUR 135Principles & Practics of ST5
SUR 145Principles & Practices ST Lab3
SUR 155Surgical Procedures I4
SUR 180ST Clinical I4
SUR 245Surgical Procedures II5
SUR 250Surgical Pharmacology2
SUR 266Surgical Procedures III4
SUR 274Clinical II8
SUR 295ST Certification Review1
Subtotal44
Total Hours68
1

Courses must be from three of the following distribution areas: communication, social science, natural and physical science, humanities, inclusion and belonging, scientific literacy.