Polysomnography (Sleep Medicine) - A.A.S. Degree

Become a Sleep Technician and Help People Get the Rest They Need

Insufficient sleep can cause serious health problems and is at epidemic rates among the U.S. population. It is estimated that 50-70 million Americans regularly experience some type of sleep disruption including insomnia, narcolepsy, apnea and others. Polysomnographic (PSG) Technology is a special branch of allied health that diagnoses and treats sleep disorders. PSG technologists operate a variety of electronic monitoring devices that record brain activity (EEG), muscle and eye movement, respiration, and blood oxygen levels. Technologists also help evaluate treatment methods.

ACC was the first college in the state of Texas to offer an associate of applied science degree in Polysomnography technology. Presently, only two colleges in the state offer this degree. As an ACC Polysomnography student, you will be prepared by highly qualified instructors and equipped with the knowledge and skills required to enter the growing field of sleep medicine.

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Information Session

For more information about the Polysomnography/Sleep Medicine field, attend an information session and meet our staff. Polysomnography information sessions are held virtually.

Upcoming Information Sessions: 


Virtual
September 29, 2021 1:00 pm Virtual
October 4, 2021 9:00 am Virtual
October 13, 2021 1:00 pm Virtual
October 25, 2021 9:00 am Virtual

Meeting Link: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/116c06a350104ab980fe81c7595aa760 

Please click on the meeting link a few minutes before the scheduled time. 

Career Opportunities

The career outlook for Sleep (Polysomnographic) Technicians is positive. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for medical and clinical laboratory technicians (the category representing Sleep Technicians) are expected to increase 18% between 2014 and 2024. According to salary.com, the average annual salary of a Sleep Technician is $56,778.

ACC graduates have found employment at many regional hospitals and sleep labs including: 

  • American Sleep Medicine
  • Brazosport Hospital
  • Clear Lake Sleep Center
  • Kaiser Permanente, California
  • Kelsey-Seybold Sleep Lab
  • Memorial Hermann Health System
  • Texas Children’s Hospital
  • UTMB Galveston & Lake Jackson 

For more information on career opportunities in Polysomnography, please visit Career Coach where you can explore the local job market, take a career assessment, and build a resumé.

What Will I Study?

The Polysomnography program at ACC allows students to learn about sleep as a component of health, sleep disorders, and the knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed to become a sleep technologist. The curriculum includes courses in basic health profession skills, anatomy and physiology, sleep disorders, sleep medicine, polysomnographic technology and more. Students also learn about current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the field of technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.

This two-year program begins with the spring term and consists of didactic and clinical experience over the course of 4 semesters. The majority of technical course work for the program is completed on-campus. The clinical experiences are 1-2 nights per week at hospitals and Sleep Centers in the greater Houston area. Graduates are prepared for Board Registration by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT).

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POLYSOMNOGRAPHY (SLEEP MEDICINE)
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) 

60 credit hours
 

PREREQUISITES

CREDITS

P+BIOL 2401 - Anatomy & Physiology I

4

P+BIOL 2402 - Anatomy & Physiology II

4

+ENGL 1301 - Composition I

3
FIRST YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER (SPRING)

HPRS 1304 - Basic Health Profession Skills

3

PSGT 1205 - Neurophysiology of Sleep

2

PSGT 1310 - Neuroanatomy & Physiology

3

PSGT 1340 - Sleep Disorders

3

PSGT 1400 - Polysomnography I

4
SECOND SEMESTER (SUMMER)

PSGT 1260 - Clinical I - Polysomnography

2

PSGT 2205 - Sleep Scoring & Staging

2

RSPT 1310 - Respiratory Care Procedures I

3
SECOND YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER (FALL)

PSGT 2411 - Polysomnography II

4

PSGT 2660 - Clinical II - Polysomnography

6

RSPT 2239 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support

2

+Select from Social & Behavioral Sciences Core Curriculum

3
SECOND SEMESTER (SPRING)

PSGT 1171 - Sleep Practice Management

1

PSGT 2250 - Infant & Pediatric Polysomnography

2

*PSGT 2661 - Clinical III - Polysomnography

6

+Select from Creative Arts Core Curriculum or
+Select from Language, Philosophy & Culture Core Curriculum

3
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY (A.A.S.) DEGREE – CREDIT HOURS  60

+Denotes core requirement. Speak with Department Chair or Academic Advisor for proper course selection.
PPrerequisite courses must be completed before January start date.
*Capstone course. 

*How Much Will the Program Cost?

The Polysomnography degree program costs approximately $5891.00 for in-district students and $8382.00 for those out-of-district. This includes tuition, fees, and textbooks for Polysomnography courses**. Additional fees for supplies, uniforms, testing, vaccinations, insurance, and graduation are approximately $640.00.  Cost for the National Board Examination is approximately $450.

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 Polysomnography degree are extra. 

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