Respiratory Care - A.A.S. Degree
About the Program
The respiratory care department offers a two-year program that prepares individuals for an allied health specialty in the clinical care and management of respiratory disorders. The graduate will possess advanced, intensive-care skills to assess, monitor and evaluate adult, pediatric and neonatal patients on mechanical ventilation. Respiratory therapists practice in a variety of settings, including intensive care units, neonatal/pediatric special care areas, general hospital floors, emergency/trauma units, extended care and rehabilitation facilities, and the home care environment. Respiratory care courses consist of classroom, lab and supervised hospital experience. Graduates of the associate degree program may become Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT) by passing the Therapist Multiple-Choice (TMC) Examination and the Clinical Simulation Examination (CSE).
Texas requires that respiratory care practitioners obtain a state license to practice respiratory care. The program is affiliated with area hospitals including Ben Taub, Texas Children’s, Memorial-Hermann, Methodist, HCA, and several other clinical affiliates.
The program’s goal is to prepare graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory care practice as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRTs).
Help People Breathe Better as a Respiratory Therapist
Texas is second in the nation for employing respiratory therapists. The demand will continue to increase because of substantial growth of the middle-age population. Advances in the treatment of heart attack victims, accident victims, and premature infants will also increase the demand for respiratory therapists.
Respiratory therapists are the experts in their facility for respiratory care technology. Our program will teach you how to work with advanced medical equipment that is instrumental in helping people who have trouble breathing.
If you are compassionate, detail oriented, patient, and possess good problem solving skills, you may be a good candidate to apply for the Respiratory Care Program.
Career Opportunities
The two-year Respiratory Care program can jump start your career into a field that is both challenging and rewarding. Respiratory therapists typically work in hospitals or sleep laboratories but can also specialize in home health care or even work in corporate settings. Respiratory therapists can start businesses providing equipment and clinical services or serve as instructors in a school or hospital.
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What Will I Study?
Respiratory care professionals have the incredible responsibility of helping people get the oxygen they desperately need to live. They care for patients of all ages, from premature babies with underdeveloped lungs to an elderly individual who may have been affected by disease. Therapists also give patients the treatments, resources and tools to improve their quality of life.
As a student in ACC’s Respiratory Care program, you'll gain hands-on experience at hospitals in addition to lab and classroom training. The two-year associate degree program will prepare you for a rewarding career. Graduates can become Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT) by passing both the Therapist Multiple Choice Exam and the Clinical Simulation Board Exam.
Curriculum Guide - Respiratory Care, A.A.S.
The Respiratory Care degree program costs approximately $6833 for in-district students and $10,209 for those out-of-district. This includes tuition and fees for Respiratory Care courses**. Additional fees for textbooks, supplies, uniforms, vaccinations, and graduation are approximately $800.00. Cost for the National Board Examinations is $390.00 for both examinations.
For more information on education costs, payment options, payment plans, deadlines and more, visit our Tuition and Fees section.
Financial assistance is available for those who qualify. For more information, visit our Financial Aid section.
*Alvin Community College may change tuition rates and other fees without notice or when so directed by the Board of Regents.
**Tuition, books, fees, and supplies for academic (non-respiratory) courses required to complete the Respiratory Care degree are extra.
ACC has agreements with several colleges and universities for graduates to complete their BS degree in Respiratory Care. In some cases, this may even include concurrent enrollment. Our graduates can transfer to the following higher education institutions and more to obtain their BS degree:
- Midwestern State University
- University of Cincinnati
COLLEGE & CAREER PATHWAYS
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