Program Details
Program Awards
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Approx. Cost
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Approx. Length |
Accreditation Agencies
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Prerequisites
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1st year: Certificate
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$2,200
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2 semesters
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CAAHEP
JRC-CVT
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Al H 010,
Al H 111, BIO 221,
GE Requirements for A.S. Degree
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2nd year:
A.S. Degree
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$4,200 | 4 semesters |
CAAHEP
JRC-CVT
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Al H 010,
Al H 111, BIO 221,
GE Requirements for A.S. Degree
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Description of Job for which Program Prepares Students
Cardiovascular technology is an allied health profession concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with heart and blood vessel disease. The cardiovascular technologist performs tests at the request of the physician to obtain information about that patient’s heart and blood vessel anatomy and function so the physician can make a diagnosis. The profession of cardiovascular technology includes three areas of diagnostic evaluation: 1) invasive cardiovascular technology (diagnosis of heart disease by cardiac catheterization), 2) non-invasive cardiovascular technology (diagnosis of heart disease by the use of cardiac ultrasound, exercise testing, and electrocardiographic [ECG] testing, 3) non-invasive peripheral vascular technology (diagnosis of blood vessel disease using ultrasound testing).
The cardiovascular technology program provides the necessary classroom and clinical courses to allow graduates to work as electrodiagnostic, treadmill technologists, non-invasive cardiac and vascular sonographers and also provides an introduction to invasive cardiology.
Required program prerequisites
- Allied Health 010: Health Occupations - On OCC Campus Only
- Biology 221: Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Allied Health 111: Medical Terminology
- Completion of general education required classes for Associate of Science Degree
Associate of Science Degree
This is an Associate of Science degree program. All associate of science degree general education requirements must be completed for graduation from the program.
Does this program transfer?
Procedure for program admittance
All students must complete the course Allied Health 010 – Health Occupations in order to apply to the program. Students are selected and admitted to the program on a first come, first serve basis following completion of Allied Health 010. (See Application and Admittance under “Allied Health” for further details).
Length of program
Program start
Employment possibilities upon program completion
Salaries
Courses within the program which students can take while seeking admission to the program (subject to catalog restrictions)
Allied Health 120: Human DiseasesSpaces available
Background checks
All students will be required to submit an application for pre-clinical background/drug screen check. The background check will include Fingerprints - LIVESCAN, County Criminal Records (past 7 years), Residency History Search, Social Security Alert, Nationwide Healthcare Fraud & Abuse Registry (OIG/GSA), Nationwide Sexual Offender Registry and a California DMV report. The drug screening will include THC, cocaine, opiates, PCP, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methaqualone, propoxyphene and methadone. If requested by the clinical site, the results of the background/drug checks must be provided to them by the student.
Clinical requirements
- A physical examination
- Criminal background check clearance
- CPR, HIPAA training, Blood borne pathogen training provided through Al H 115
- Student liability insurance
Students must adhere to appropriate required dress code which may include a laboratory coat, nametag, and other program specific requirements.
Clinical sites may require drug testing or other blood work. There may be exposure to hazardous materials or pathogens in the clinical setting. Students will adhere to all safety and precautionary measures. The student receives no financial compensation for clinical experience, but does receive course units as a required class in the program.
Employment Prospects
Accreditation of Program