Psychiatric Technology, Associate in Science
Upon successful completion of the Psychiatric Technology Program, the student demonstrates skills and knowledge to successfully complete the State of California examination for licensure as a Psychiatric Technician.
NOTE: Please refer to the current catalog for information about Special Admissions Programs.
Program Learning Outcomes
- The graduate will participate in providing care for clients with acute, chronic or life-threatening physical health conditions.
- The graduate will reduce the potential for clients to develop complications or health problems related to treatments, procedures or existing conditions.
- The graduate will provide care related to the administration of medications and monitors clients who are receiving parenteral therapies.
- The graduate will assist in the promotion of physical health and well-being by providing comfort to clients and assistance in the performance of their activities of daily living.
- The graduate will deliver optimal health care individualized to the differences in ethnicity, religion, gender, level of education, socioeconomic status, presence of disability, and sexual orientation.
- The graduate will provide care that assists with the promotion and support of the emotional, mental and social well-being of clients.
- The graduate will meet client needs through providing nursing care that contributes to the enhancement of the health care delivery setting and protects clients and health care personnel by contributing to the protection of clients and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards.
- The graduate will meet client needs through providing nursing care that contributes to the enhancement of the health care delivery setting and protects clients and health care personnel by collaborating with health care team members to facilitate effective client care.
- The graduate will provide nursing care for clients that incorporates knowledge of expected stages of growth and development and prevention and/or early detection of health problems.
General Education
Complete the following general education pattern:
- San Joaquin Delta College Associate Degree General Education (AA-GE) pattern (24 units)
Students are advised to double-count courses in the major to also satisfy general education when possible. Course subject credit will be awarded in satisfaction of major and lower division general education requirements, but the units will only be counted once in computing the total number of units for the degree.
Major Requirements - Core
Complete 44 units
NURSPT 010
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Foundations of Nursing
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3
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NURSPT 010L
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Foundations of Nursing Lab
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2
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NURSPT 011
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Medical Surgical Nursing I
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2.5
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NURSPT 011L
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Medical Surgical Nursing I Lab
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2
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NURSPT 012
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Medical Surgical Nursing II
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2.5
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NURSPT 012L
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Medical Surgical Nursing II Lab
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2
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NURSPT 020
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Pharmacology I
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1.5
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NURSPT 021
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Pharmacology II
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1.5
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NURSPT 022
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Pharmacology III
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1
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NURSPT 030
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Developmental Disabilities Nursing
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3.5
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NURSPT 030L
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Developmental Disabilities Nursing Lab
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3
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NURSPT 031
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Advanced Developmental Disabilities Nursing
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3.5
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NURSPT 031L
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Advanced Developmental Disabilities Nursing Lab
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3
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NURSPT 040
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Psychiatric Nursing I
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3.5
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NURSPT 040L
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Psychiatric Nursing I Lab
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3
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NURSPT 041
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Psychiatric Nursing II
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3.5
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NURSPT 041L
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Psychiatric Nursing II Lab
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3
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Minimum Major Units Required: 44
Complete all courses with a grade of "C" or better.
Minimum Degree Units Required: 68
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