Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician (AS Degree S1208)
Technology and Health Division
Degree S1208
Completion of coursework leads to an Associate in Science degree. The Psychiatric Technology Program will prepare students to take the California State Licensure Examination for Psychiatric Technicians.
This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:
Required Courses
Course Prefix | Course Name | Units |
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MENT 40 | Introduction to Interviewing and Counseling | 3 |
MENT 56 | Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians | 9 |
MENT 56L | Medical-Surgical Clinical Experience | 4 |
MENT 58D | Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing and Pharmacology for Psychiatric Technician (PT) | 4 |
MENT 58L | Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical | 1.5 |
MENT 70 | Introduction to Psychiatric Technology | 1.5 |
MENT 70L | Introduction to Psychiatric Technology Clinical | 2 |
MENT 72 | Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person | 7 |
MENT 72L | Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person - Clinical | 5.5 |
MENT 73L | Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical | 5.5 |
MENT 73T | Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians | 6 |
MENT 82 | Work Experience in Mental Health Technology | 2 |
PSYC 1A | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
or PSYC 1AH | Introduction to Psychology - Honors | |
Total Units | 54 |
Special Information
Additional general education courses needed for completion of the Degree requirements are listed in the Mt. San Antonio College Catalog, but are not required to qualify the student for the California State Board Examination.
To remain in the program, students must maintain a “C” or better grade in all courses.
The student will qualify to take the California State Board Examination upon completion of all the above courses, except MENT 82.
Special Information
Additional general education courses needed for completion of the Associate in Science degree requirements are listed in the Mt. San Antonio College Catalog, but are not required to qualify the student for the California State Board Examination.
To remain in the program, students must maintain a "C" or better grade in all courses.
The student will qualify to take the California State Board Examination upon completion of all the above courses, except MENT 82.
Entrance Requirements
In addition to meeting Mt. San Antonio College's academic standards for admission, applicants must be in good standing and satisfy the following requirements:
- Be a high school graduate or equivalent. (All students who have taken coursework outside of the United States must have their transcript evaluated. Foreign transcripts will not be accepted without the evaluation.)
- Be 18 years of age.
- File a college application and be accepted as a student at Mt. San Antonio College.
- Submit an electronic application (preferred) for the Mental Health/Psychiatric Technician Program to techandhealth@mtsac.edu or a paper application to the Health Careers Resource Center (HCRC) (909) 274-4788. All applications are dated upon receipt in the Health Careers Resource Center. A program begins each winter and summer intersession with mandatory orientations each fall and spring. Orientations are unique to each cohort, so if a student does not begin classes the intersession following the orientation, then a new orientation must be attended before starting. Students that do not attend the mandatory orientation will not be eligible to start the following intersession even if an orientation had previously been attended.
- PSYC 1A is a co-requisite for courses within the program. If you have already taken PSYC 1A at Mt. SAC, or an equivalent course at another institution within the past five years this may be waived. If PSYC 1A (or equivalent course) was taken at another institution, send an official transcript from the institution where it was taken to Admissions and Records Office at Mt. SAC. An additional set of transcripts (may be unofficial) must be delivered to the Health Careers Resource Center. If there is no previously-approved course deemed as equivalent by the Psychology Department at Mt. SAC, the student will be required to request a variance for the course from the Psychology Department at Mt. SAC.
- Forward official transcripts of all coursework completed (high school, nursing school, other than those courses taken at Mt. San Antonio College) to the Health Careers Resource Center.
EXAMPLE:
Mt. San Antonio College
Health Careers Resource Center
Psychiatric Technician Program
1100 North Grand Avenue
Walnut, CA 91789-1399 - A physical examination showing proof of specific immunizations (including seasonal influenza as appropriate), and consent/disclaimer for Hepatitis A/B vaccine is required of all candidates prior to beginning classes. Students must provide proof that he/she does not have tuberculosis. These requirements are in accordance with the healthcare agency policy that insure that students are in good health and free from communicable disease and able to perform their training functions. Drug testing may also be required as part of this physical examination. Proof of high school graduation or GED is required. Malpractice insurance may also be required.
- Certain convictions may prevent a candidate from being licensed as a Psychiatric Technician. Certain facilities require Live Scanning (both Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)). Live Scans are unique to each facility. Multiple Live Scans will be required throughout the program. Clinical facilities have the right to exclude students from attending clinical at their site based on Live Scan results. The program cannot guarantee that an alternate clinical site will be available for the student to meet clinical hour obligations.
- All students may be required to pass an additional background check prior to entering the clinical education phase.
Selection Procedure
The College will make every effort to notify the applicant of acceptance by mail no less than one month prior to the beginning of the program. All applicants are required to meet the Essential Functions for Success in the Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician Program (listed below).
Essential Functions for Success in the Mental Health Technology-Psychiatric Technician Program:
Physical Demands:
- Perform prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing, walking, lifting positioning, pushing, and/or transferring patients
- Possess the ability to perform fine motor movements with hands and fingers
- Possess the ability to lift and carry at least 125 pounds
- Perform considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching
Sensory Demands
- Color vision: ability to distinguish and identify colors (may be corrected with adaptive devices)
- Distance vision: ability to see clearly 20 feet or more
- Depth perception: ability to judge distance and space relationships
- Near vision: ability to see clearly 20 inches or less
Hearing: able to recognize a full range of tones
Working Environment
- May be exposed to infectious disease, without prior notification
- Regularly exposed to the risk of blood borne diseases
- Exposed to hazardous agents, body fluids, and wastes
- Exposed to odorous chemicals and specimens
- Subject to hazards of flammable, explosive gases
- Subject to burns and cuts
- Contact with patients having different religious, culture, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, psychological and physical disabilities, and under a wide variety of circumstances
- Handle potentially dangerous emergency or crisis situations or patients
- Subject to many interruptions
- Requires decisions and actions related to end of life issues
- Exposed to products containing latex
- Requires judgment and/or action which could affect the life or death of a patient.
English Language Skills:
Although proficiency in English is not a criterion for admission into the Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician Program, students must be able to speak, write, and read English to ensure patient safety and to complete classes successfully.
The Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician program is accredited by the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians.
Contact:
Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians, Suite 205
2535 Capital Oaks Drive
Sacramento, CA 95833
(916) 263-7800
bvnpt@dca.ca.gov
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to provide client care, within scope of practice, to safely practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate nursing skills, within scope of practice, to safely practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to successfully intervene at all levels of client escalation/de-escalation, within scope of practice, to safely practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to support client efforts to achieve and maintain optimal mental health, within scope of practice, to successfully practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to safely administer medications, with scope of practice, to safely practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to participate in all areas of treatment plan development, within scope of practice, to safely practice as an entry-level licensed psychiatric technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to develop and achieve entry-level professional goals.
Review Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for this program.
Looking for guidance? A counselor can help.This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.
Fall Term 1 | Units | |
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ENGL 1A | Freshman Composition | 4 |
PSYC 1A | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
AA/S MATH | Meet AA/AS Math Comptcy Req | 3 |
A/AS SELF | 3 | |
Units | 13 | |
Winter Term 1 | ||
MENT 40 | Introduction to Interviewing and Counseling | 3 |
Units | 3 | |
Spring Term 1 | ||
A/AS AMIST | 3 | |
AA/S HUM | Area C-2 Humanities Course | 4 |
AA/S SCNCE | Area B-1 or B-2 Science Course | 5 |
Faculty recommend SIGN 101 or SPAN 1: C2Humanities 2 | ||
Faculty recommend SPCH 2 2 | ||
SPCH 1A OR SPCH 2 4 | ||
Units | 12 | |
Summer Term 1 | ||
MENT 70 | Introduction to Psychiatric Technology | 1.5 |
MENT 70L | Introduction to Psychiatric Technology Clinical | 2 |
Units | 3.5 | |
Fall Term 2 | ||
MENT 56 | Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians | 9 |
MENT 56L | Medical-Surgical Clinical Experience | 4 |
Units | 13 | |
Winter Term 2 | ||
MENT 58D | Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing and Pharmacology for Psychiatric Technician (PT) | 4 |
MENT 58L | Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical | 1.5 |
Units | 5.5 | |
Spring Term 2 | ||
MENT 72 | Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person | 7 |
MENT 72L | Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person - Clinical | 5.5 |
Units | 12.5 | |
Summer Term 2 | ||
AA/S ARTS | Area C-1 Arts Course | 3 |
MENT 82 | Work Experience in Mental Health Technology | 2 |
Units | 5 | |
Fall Term 3 | ||
MENT 73L | Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical | 5.5 |
MENT 73T | Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians | 6 |
AA/S KINES | Phys Ed (KIN) Activity Course | .5 |
Mental Health Tech, Psy Tech, AS S1208 8 | ||
Certificate: Mental Health Tech: Psy Tech T1279 9 | ||
Submit petitions to Admissions Records Submit petitions to Admissions Records | ||
Units | 12 | |
Total Units | 79.5 |