Polysomnographic Technology
www.linnbenton.edu/polysomnographic-technology
This three‐term program consisting of 44‐credits prepares students for employment as polysomnographic technologists in sleep labs. The LBCC’s program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP); therefore, students are eligible to sit for the national Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) exam upon completion of the program.
The program is a structured online program with Saturday labs offered at LBCC’s Albany campus. A group of up to 24 students completes the training together and attends class for approximately 35 hours per week of course work required. Students will engage in a minimum of 270 hours of clinical experience. The student is responsible for transportation to and from clinical sites.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the certificate in Polysomnography Technology will:
- Prepare Polysomnographic equipment and supplies for use in the sleep lab to industry standards.
- Place and secure Polysomnographic sensors and electrodes to sleep lab patients to industry standards.
- Properly input sleep study and technical information into clinic computer to industry standards.
- Perform all-channel equipment calibrations to industry standards.
- Demonstrate effective communication with patients, family members, and colleagues using verbal, written, and information technology tools/devices.
Admission Requirements
The Polysomnography Program Bulletin can be found online at the LBCC Short Term Training webpage (linnbenton.edu/polysomnographic-technology) and contains all required Admission Requirements. The cost of this program varies. Applications are accepted on a first‐come, first‐served basis with preference given to Oregon residents and students with previous college experience. The program is Financial Aid eligible, but be aware that Financial Aid will be used to pay the total amount of the program cost first before the student receives any funds for living expenses.
Students are required to:
- Pay a non-refundable out of pocket deposit immediately after application submission.
- Attend a live program information session or complete the online information session.
- Human Relations (3 credits) course. PSY 101 Psychology and Human Relations or PHL 201 Introduction to Philosophy is recommended
- Complete WR 115 Intro to College Writing or equivalent writing course from an accredited institution with a grade of C or better.
- Complete MTH 098 Foundations for Contemporary Math or completion of an equivalent math course from an accredited institution with a grade of C or better . Math class must have been completed in the last five years.
- Complete BI 103 General Biology: Human Body or BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Occupations with a grade of C or better.
- Applicants must be in good academic and financial standing at LBCC in order to be admitted to this program.
- Submit a completed LBCC online admission application form.
- Submit supplemental application materials located in Program Bulletin.
Post-admission and prior to the start of classes, students are required to:
- Have current immunizations.
- Complete American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare providers.
- Pass a criminal background check and drug screening.
Program Requirements
Required Program Courses
PSG 102 | Basic Polysomnography | 4 |
PSG 103 | Polysomnographic Patient Care | 5 |
PSG 110 | Communication/Job Success Skills for Polysom | 2 |
PSG 211 | Fund of Sleep Monitoring Equip | 5 |
PSG 204 | Clinical Sleep Disorders | 4 |
PSG 205 | Advanced Polysomnography | 4 |
PSG 207 | Therapeutic Modalities | 2 |
PSG 208 | RPSGT Exam Preparation | 2 |
PSG 215 | Polysom Scoring & Analysis | 5 |
PSG 221 | Current Topics in Sleep Med | 2 |
PSG 297A | Polysomnography Practicum I | 4 |
PSG 297B | Polysomnography Practicum II | 5 |
Total Credit Hours: 44