Patient Care Technician Program Information
The Patient Care Technician (PCT) program at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College prepares students for careers in direct patient care by providing hands-on training in essential healthcare skills. PCTs assist nurses and medical staff in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and home healthcare settings.
Skills Learned:
- Basic nursing care (vital signs, patient hygiene, mobility assistance)
- Phlebotomy (blood draws) and EKG (electrocardiogram) procedures
- Electrocardiography
- Wound care and catheterization
- Patient safety and infection control
- Medical terminology and electronic health records
Requirements for the program include:
- Cleared background check
- Completion of all immunizations as required by the Texas Department of State Health Services
- Current CPR certification for Healthcare Provider from the American Heart Association
Application procedure:
- Apply for admission to the college by following the steps at: coastalbend.edu/future/
- Visit with a success coach to register for classes
Semester I
HPRS 2302 Medical Terminology for Allied Health
EDUC 1300 Learning Frameworks
PLAB 1223 Phlebotomy
PLAB 1160 Clinical – Phlebotomy
Semester II
BCIS 1305 Computer Applications
ECRD 1211 Electrocardiography
NUPC 1420 Patient Care Technician
NUPC 1160 Clinical – Patient Care Technician
Graduates are prepared for certification exams such as the Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT), Certified Nurse Aide (CNA), Certified EKG Technician (CET), and Phlebotomy Technician (CPT), increasing employability in various healthcare roles.
Employment Opportunities:
- Hospitals
- Long-term care and rehabilitation facilities
- Home health agencies
- Dialysis centers
- Outpatient clinics
By completing this program, students gain valuable clinical experience and a strong foundation for advancing in healthcare careers, including further education in nursing or allied health fields.
The estimated cost for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College’s Patient Care Technician Program varies based on residency status:
- In-District Students: Total program cost is approximately $2,866.
- Out-of-District Students: Total program cost is around $4,044.
- Out-of-State Students: Total program cost is about $4,329.
These estimates include tuition, fees, supplies, and additional costs such as books, uniforms, medical equipment, credential testing fees, and pre-admission expenses like background checks. Course fees also contribute to the total cost, ensuring students have access to necessary resources and hands-on training.
For more information contact the Nursing Support Specialists in your area:
Beeville – Heather Flores (361) 354-2544, hflores4@coastalbend.edu
Alice – Kendall Cox (361) 664-2981, Ext 3031, kdcox@coastalbend.edu
Kingsville – Cynthia Silvas (361) 592-1615, Ext 4054, cbsilvas@coastalbend.edu
Pleasanton – Jeannie Winter (830) 569-4222, Ext 1204, jmwinter@coastalbend.edu