Are you a detail-oriented person looking for a rewarding health career? If you think you would thrive in the fast-paced world of a hospital operating room, consider a career as a surgical technologist. Our Surgical Technologist program will prepare you to go straight to work where you'll be a key member of the medical team in the operating room.
Surgical Technologist at a Glance
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Associate Degrees
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Associate Degrees
Dallas College's associate degrees provide a strong academic foundation for career entry or transfer to a four-year institution.
Estimated tuition total: $5,940 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 2 years for full-time students
Can I Transfer?
Our Associate of Applied Science degrees and certificates may not fully transfer to a four-year college or university.
- If your goal is to transfer, you may want to explore our Core Curriculum and Transfer Pathways.
- You may also want to explore a transfer degree, like an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science.
- The classes you take will count towards a bachelor's degree and are designed to be accepted by any public college or university in Texas.
If you're not sure if this is the right choice for you, you can talk to a Pathway Specialist for guidance.
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Current students, contact your success coach (advisor) who can answer any questions you have about Surgical Technologist programs and your degree and certificate options.
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What Can I Earn? Will There Be Plenty of Jobs?
Job openings are growing for surgical technologists, who manage equipment and help ensure excellent patient care in the operating room. Check out a few of the incredible career opportunities you’ll be ready for. Your future starts here!
Medical Equipment Preparers
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Top Skills:
- Critical Thinking
- Quality Control Analysis
- Monitoring
- Active Listening
- Operations Monitoring
- Reading Comprehension
- Speaking
- Troubleshooting
- Active Learning
- Coordination
Surgical Assistants
Median Salary
Job Openings
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Reading Comprehension
- Monitoring
- Critical Thinking
- Coordination
- Service Orientation
- Operations Monitoring
- Complex Problem Solving
- Social Perceptiveness
Surgical Technologists
Median Salary
Job Openings
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Monitoring
- Active Listening
- Operations Monitoring
- Coordination
- Critical Thinking
- Speaking
- Time Management
- Reading Comprehension
- Learning Strategies
- Service Orientation
All jobs data gathered for Dallas/Fort Worth. Source: Dallas College Labor Market Intelligence and Lightcast4.
“I earned the certificate with good grades and was well prepared for the certified surgical technologist examination, which I passed in September 2008.”
The Surgical Technologist program is located in the Downtown Health Sciences Center (formerly El Centro’s Center for Allied Health and Nursing) at 301 N. Market St., a block north of the El Centro downtown campus. Opened in 2008 to house El Centro’s allied health programs, the center comprises 55 classrooms and labs that contain some of the most advanced equipment available to educate health care students.
The center’s high-tech equipment includes:
- Teaching labs that simulate surgical and hospital settings for specific program applications.
- Microphones and cameras in each classroom to capture audio and video instruction.
- Three classrooms with videoconferencing for two-way viewing.
- Two simulation labs with computerized patient mannequins.
Graduates of our Surgical Technologist program are eligible for the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting Certified Surgical Technologist Exam. Certification is a requirement of employment as a surgical technologist in Texas.
The Surgical Technologist program has its own admissions process, timeline and requirements. View the additional application and admissions information.
Please email the Health Occupations Admissions Office or call 972-669-6400, press 1 for Admissions, followed by 2 for Nursing and Allied Health Admissions, to receive an information packet and information session details.
This program also requires a criminal background check and drug testing.
The Surgical Technologist program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. The professional organization for surgical technologists is the Association of Surgical Technologists, and the national certification exam is administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting.
Outcomes Assessment Examination (OAE) Pass Rate:
| Year | Number of Graduates | Number of Graduates who took CST Exam | Number of Graduates who Passed CST Exam | Percentage of Graduates that Passed CST Exam |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 - 2024 | 15 | 15 | 14 | 93% |
| 2022 - 2023 | 15 | 15 | 9 | 60% |
| 2021 - 2022 | 15 | 15 | 14 | 93% |
| 2020 - 2021 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 88% |
| 2019 - 2020 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 86% |
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