Sleep Technology, A.A.S.
Associate in Applied Science Degree—62 credit hours
Curriculum Code 1370
This program prepares students for careers as sleep technologists. Sleep technologists are health-care professionals who work as part of a team under the general supervision of a licensed physician to assist in the education, evaluation, treatment and follow-up of sleep disorders patients. The scope of practice of sleep technologists enables them to work in sleep centers, laboratories for sleep related breathing disorders, home environments, and non-facility-based settings under the direction of the sleep specialist. This program includes instruction and experience in polysomnographic recording procedures, application of positive airway pressure and oxygen, sleep scoring, patient care and education, pediatric sleep, sleep disorders, and sleep center management.
Accreditation— This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP) on the recommendation of the Committee for Accreditation for Polysomnographic Technologist Education (COPSG).
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
1361 Park St.
Clearwater, FL 33756
(727) 210-2350
caahep.org
Admissions Requirements— See admission to Health Science Programs in the Admission and Registration section.
Fees— Fees associated with the Sleep Technology program include use of equipment, supplies and malpractice insurance. Additional expenses include the cost of uniform, travel and parking at the clinical site, physical examination, CPR course, criminal background check, and drug screening.
Health Physical— Prior to clinical placement, admitted students must submit a complete history and physical form signed by the applicant and physician. The health physical includes laboratory tests and immunizations required by clinical affiliates. Questions about the health physical should be directed to the program coordinator. History and physical forms may be obtained from the Admissions Office. The student is encouraged to maintain a copy of all health physical information submitted to the program.
Additional Requirements— A current health care provider level CPR card from the American Health Association is required for clinical placement. A criminal background check is required and drug screen may be required by the clinical affiliate prior to clinical placement.
Re-Application— Applicants not selected for one starting class are responsible for reactivating and updating their application file for subsequent starting classes. Re-applicants must complete a new sleep technology admission application and submit to the Admissions Office during the application period as stated in the Admissions and Registration section of this catalog.
Required General Education Courses
19-22 credit hours as follows:
MTH-109: A minimum level of competency in mathematics is required for graduation for all A.A.S. degrees. This minimum competency may be demonstrated in one of two ways:
- Placement into MTH-120 or higher; or
- Successful completion with an earned grade of “C” or better in BUS-120, MTH-102, or MTH-109 for designated career programs or higher level mathematics course, or
- An equivalent transfer course from another college with an earned grade of “C” or better.
Required Career Courses
40 credit hours as follows:
Elective Courses
Select 3 credit hours from the following:
Suggested Schedule
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
BIO-115 | Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
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BIO-180 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
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BIO-181 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
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MTH-109 | Math for Allied Health | 2 |
PSG-115 | Polysomnography Patient Care II | 4 |
PSG-120 | Sleep Technology Clinical I | 4 |
Summer (4 credit hours)
Semester 3 (14 credit hours)
Semester 4 (14 credit hours)
PEH-171 | A Healthy Lifestyle and You | 3 |
PSG-225 | Sleep Center Management | 3 |
PSG-230 | Sleep Technology Clinical III | 2 |
PSY-104 | Life-Span Developmental Psychology | 3 |
___-___ | Elective | 3 |