About
The mission of Surgical Technology is to provide the necessary theory and clinical instruction for the student to become a knowledgeable member of the surgical team. Program instruction is provided through classroom lecture and discussion, laboratory demonstrations and practice, and clinical experiences and assignments. Through affiliate facilities, students are exposed to the latest techniques in a variety of surgical procedures and specialties. The Surgical Technology Program provides an educational experience designed to produce Surgical Technologists, competent at the entry-level position, and successfully prepared to take the National Certification Exam.
Program Minimum Expectations: To prepare entry-level Surgical Technologists who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession.
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Overview
Information | Detail |
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Time Commitment | Full Time |
Typical Program Length | 12 Months |
Clock Hours | 1,296 |
Class Type | Day |
Credentials | Diploma |
Total Tuition/Fees | $4,785.00 |
Textbook/Supplies Cost | $1,400.00 |
Program Credentials
Information about the HESI Test (Entrance Exam).
The 2025 Surgical Technology Information Packet can be downloaded here:
Surgical Technology is a three trimester, 1296 hour course, divided between classroom and clinical experience that includes a minimum of 120 cases. Information Sessions are held annually on the second Friday of September at 9:00 am and 1:00 pm. High school diploma or the equivalent, passing entrance exam score, and a completed application are required for admission to the Surgical Technology program. For more information about the session email Alison Perry, Surgical Technology Program Director (alison.perry@tcathohenwald.edu), or 931-796-5351.
Effective July 1, 2011 all students enrolled in Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, or CNA programs must provide proof of immunity to Hepatitis B before having patient contact. The Hepatitis B vaccine is administered in 3 doses over a period of 6 months. This requirement is in addition to all other immunization requirements for enrollment to TCAT-H. Vaccination requirements are to be provided when application is submitted.
The Recommended Information Session for the 2024 Surgical Technology program will be held annually on the second Friday of September at 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
If the 9:00 am session attendance exceeds capacity attendees will be asked to wait until the 1:00 pm session.
For more information about HESI and preparing for it, please see:
Campus Locations
813 West Main St.
Hohenwald, TN 38462