Echocardiography Associate of Applied Science Degree (EC23)

(Competitive Admissions Program)

The Echocardiography program is a technical program designed to prepare students for work in the allied health field as Echocardiographers. The program offers both clinical and didactic instruction. Upon completion of the Echocardiography program, the student is eligible to test for a national certification examination.

Employment Opportunities

Successful completion of this program should enable graduates to pursue job opportunities in several diagnostic imaging areas such as hospitals, imaging centers, medical research universities and physicians’ offices.

Accreditation

The Echocardiography program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP, www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Echocardiography (JRC-DMS, www.jrcdms.org). CAAHEP may be contacted at 9355 - 113th St. N, #7709, Seminole, FL 33775, Phone 727.210.2350.

Licensure/Certification

Graduates of the Echocardiography program must pass either the American Registry  of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Adult Echo examination or the Cardiac Ultrasound Echocardiography  Registry examination given by Cardiovascular Credentialing International to become a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer or Registered Cardiac Sonographer. 

Admissions Criteria

  • Submit a completed application and application fee;
  • Be at least 18 years of age;
  • Submit official high school transcript or GED transcript;
  • Submit official college transcripts, if applicable;
  • Echocardiography is a competitive admissions program. Refer to the Competitive Admission Programs page for more information. 
  • Meet the following assessment requirements:
TestReadingWritingNumericalAlgebra
Accuplacer6470NA57
Accuplacer (Next Gen)236249NA245
Compass7962NA37
SAT1717NA21
SAT290290NA380
ACT1614NA17
ASSET42413942
PSAT1717NA21
GEDNA145NA145

Note: The number of students accepted into the Echocardiography program is based on the standards set by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS), which are based on the availability of the program’s clinical education settings. A non-discriminatory policy and a pregnancy policy are available upon request. If an applicant is not accepted into the program and wishes to try again, he/she must submit another application and meet all admission criteria with the exception of payment of application fee. Ten percent of program admission is reserved for qualified credentialed imaging professionals. State standards may require completion of additional courses. Transcripts must be evaluated prior to admission.

Readmission to Competitive Admission Programs

A student who voluntarily leaves or is dropped from a competitive admission program due to academic reasons, attendance, or having received a grade less than “C” in any program course will be limited to a one-time re-entry into the program.

A student seeking readmission to a competitive admission program must understand that readmission is granted on a competitive and space available basis, based on the program’s admission criteria, accreditation agency requirements, and clinical capacity. The student must meet current program admission requirements at the time of the readmission request.

A student who voluntarily leaves or is dismissed from a competitive admission program during the first semester of program classes must re-enter the competitive admissions process in order to be re-admitted.

A student who successfully completed at least one term of program classes must follow the steps below to request re-admission to the program:

  • Submit a letter requesting readmission to the Director for Admissions.
  • Upon approval from the Director for Admissions and confirmation that there is space available in the class, the student must demonstrate retention of materials/information taught in the last successfully completed semester.
  • The student will take a written examination covering materials taught in previously taken coursework. The student must make a grade of 75 or better.
  • The student will take skills tests covering competencies in the procedures learned in previously taken coursework. The student must make an 85 or better on the skills test. The number of skills tests will be determined by each Program Director.

Echocardiography Degree Curriculum

The curriculum for the Echocardiography associates degree program is designed for the semester system. Students will enter the program in the fall semester of the academic year. Prerequisite courses can be started in any semester but all core courses must be completed the spring semester prior to program entry. To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 71 semester credit hours. The program requires a minimum of 2415 contact hours and generally takes 6 semesters to complete.

Program Courses

General Education Core (16 Credits)

Area I – Language Arts/Communication (3 Credits)

ENGL 1101Composition and Rhetoric

3

ENGL 1101: “C” or higher grade is required for this course.

Area II – Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits)

PSYC 1101Introductory Psychology

3

PSYC 1101: “C” or higher grade is required for this course.

Area III – Natural Sciences/Mathematics (7 Credits)

MATH 1111College Algebra

3

PHYS 1110Conceptual Physics

3

PHYS 1110LConceptual Physics Lab

1

Area IV – Humanities/Fine Arts (3 Credits)

Select one
ARTS 1101Art Appreciation

3

ENGL 2110World Literature

3

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

NOTE: “C” or higher grade is required for all the above courses.

Non-General Education Degree Courses (8 Credits)

BIOL 2113Anatomy and Physiology I

3

BIOL 2113LAnatomy & Physiology Lab I

1

BIOL 2114Anatomy and Physiology II

3

BIOL 2114LAnatomy & Physiology Lab II

1

NOTE: “C” or higher grade is required for all the above courses.

Elective Selection (2 credits)

ALHS 1090Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences

2

Occupational Courses (45 Credits)

ECHO 2310Pediatric Echocardiography

3

CAVT 1030Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy

3

DMSO 1040Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation

3

DMSO 1080Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation Registry Review

1

DMSO 1090Introduction to Vascular Sonography

1

ECHO 1100Echocardiography Fundamentals

3

ECHO 1310Echocardiography I

3

ECHO 1320Echocardiography II

3

ECHO 1370Echocardiography Clinical I

7

ECHO 2360Echocardiography Clinical II

7

ECHO 2370Echocardiography Clinical III

10

ECHO 2400Comprehensive Registry Review

1

CAVT 1030, DMSO 1040, DMSO 1080, ECHO 1100, ECHO 1310, ECHO 1320, ECHO 1370, ECHO 2360, ECHO 2370, and ECHO 2400: “C” or higher grade is required for these courses.

Program Costs

Tuition ($100 per credit hour): $7,300

Fees ( $370 per semester): $2,220

Books/Supplies: $2,000

Uniform Costs: Approximately $250

Liability Insurance: $10 per fiscal year

Registry Exam: $475

Physical Exam: $200

TB Test: $40

Tetanus vaccination (within last 10 years): $50

Hepatitis B Series: $265

Drug Screening: $30

Criminal Background Check: $80

Course Supply Fees:

  • CAVT 1030 Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy: $30
  • ECHO 1100 Echocardiography Fundamentals: $40
  • ECHO 1310 Echocardiography I: $30
  • ECHO 1320 Echocardiography II: $30

(Costs are estimates and are subject to change.)

Clinical Education

Number of Clinical Sites: 10

General Location of the Clinical Sites: Bulloch, Chatham, Glynn, Laurens, Tattnall, Toombs, Liberty and Ware Counties in Georgia, Hardeeville, and Varnville in South Carolina

Special Requirements of the Clinical Sites

  • Current CPR Certification
  • Immunization Records
  • Liability Insurance
  • 2 Step TB Test
  • Hepatitis B vaccinations or Hepatitis B Titer
  • COVID-19 vaccine:  Students who refuse the COVID-19 vaccine must sign a declination form and be aware that clinical sites may refuse to accept them.
  • Varicella Titer or proof of history of Varicella Titer or Chicken Pox vaccine
  • Current Tetanus vaccination
  • Physical examination
  • Criminal Background Check
  • Proof of Health Insurance (may vary by site)

Clinical Education Courses

The Echocardiography Program Clinical Education provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in cardiology departments and related business environments. The clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a professional work situation applying technical skills. Students may not receive pay from the clinical site for clinical education hours. Student’s performance will be evaluated by the clinical preceptor and by program faculty.

Clinical Assignments

Echocardiography students will rotate through the clinical affiliates on a semester basis. Clinical assignments are scheduled during the first shift hours, Monday through Friday. Clinical schedules will be distributed at the beginning of each semester. Students may not choose which clinical affiliate they wish to attend.

The student is required to adhere to his/her assigned schedule at all times. No personal adjustments will be made to the clinical schedule, unless it is an extreme emergency. Changes in the clinical schedule must be requested in writing to the Clinical Coordinator. Only program faculty can approve changes in the clinical schedule.

Students may be asked to travel over one hour from Ogeechee Tech for clinical rotations. During clinical rotations, the student will be responsible for all transportation.