Endoscopy Technician
The Endoscopy Technician program is designed for individuals interested in caring for the endoscopy patient. Upon completion of the program, graduates may gain employment as an Endoscopy Technician who handles the scopes, supplies and equipment during all types of endoscopy procedures. The Endoscopy Technician may gain employment in hospitals, surgery centers, and free standing endoscopy suites.
- Career Path
- Health Sciences
Meet Carnessia Rhodes
- Endoscopy Technician
- Class of 2024
- Support That Builds Confidence
- “The support and hands-on experience gave me the confidence to succeed in healthcare.”
Programs
Allied Health - Endoscopy-Specialization, A.A.S.
The Associate of Applied Science-Allied Health Specialization is a career path for persons who have completed the following certificate programs: Dental Assisting, Endoscopy Technician, Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, and Vocational Nursing. The 60 credit hour degrees for these programs are designed for health science professionals in these areas to meet continuing education goals and to attain possible promotion from entry-level to advanced level clinical posts. Students may earn one Associate of Applied Science in one of the Allied Health specializations by completing the requirements for the chosen specialization.
This program at Houston City College use a selective admissions process and requires an additional application beyond applying. Enrollment is limited, and not all qualified applicants may be offered placement. Please review the admission dates below carefully to ensure you complete all required steps by the required deadlines.
| Term | Application Accepted | Application Review | Application Status Notification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall: August 2026 | Nov. 3, 2025 -June 1, 2026 | Nov. 3, 2025 -June 1, 2026 | By June 2026 |
Approximately 20 students are accepted in each cohort.
When the number of eligible applications exceeds program seat availability, selective criteria are used to determine which applicants are offered admission. Selective criteria are awarded based on the following:
- 100% may be awarded based on the health program academic criteria (grades earned from pre-entry form, required and recommended courses, and general education requirements.
- All application requirements must be satisfied by the close of the application window.
Applicants with at least one year of full-time endoscopy technician experience may be able to earn credit for the first semester of the endoscopy program through HCC's Prior Learning Assessment. For more information, please contact the program director, melissa.bruton@hccs.edu.
Learn more about the program by attending an information session.
Cumulative GPA
2.0 or above
Prerequisite Courses
Completion of the following courses with a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better in the following courses:
| Course Description | Credit Hours |
|---|---|
|
HPRS 1201 – Introduction to Health Professions (this course cannot be substituted with another success course or college-level course) |
2 |
|
Medical Terminology (HITT 1305 OR MDCA 1313) |
3 |
Highly Recommended Courses
Recommended courses are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to be taken in advance but are not required for the application. These courses will give you additional points on your application score. Completion of the following courses is suggested for success in required courses:
| Course Description | Credit Hours |
|---|---|
|
BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2101 – Anatomy & Physiology I (LEC/LAB) |
4 |
|
BIOL 2302 and BIOL 2102 – Anatomy & Physiology II (LEC/LAB) |
4 |
Academic Courses: N/A
If You Are Offered Admission
If you are offered admission, you will need to complete the following pre-enrollment requirements by a specific due date to maintain eligible status.
Please note that the Program Director will be in contact with you once your Letter of Intent has been received to provide you with the information on the process of getting a background check, drug screen, personal health insurance, and deadlines for immunizations. Please check your email regularly for updates and information.
- Complete the Letter of Intent form by the deadline stated in the Admission Acceptance Offer email.
- The CPR American Heart Association BLS is required.
- Proof of personal health insurance.
- Passing drug screen.
- Physical examination.
- Immunization record showing: Completion of Hepatitis B immunization series with a quantitative positive titer (may take up to 6 months), MMR – 2 shots or titer, Tdap – every 10 years, TB – every year, Varicella – 2 shots or titer, Meningitis (required for students 22 years or younger), and Influenza – after September 1st
- Cleared Criminal Background.
- Complete mandatory Program Orientation on the date provided in your Conditional Acceptance email.
- Clinical site requirements for additional testing or additional vaccinations
HCC Coleman College Grading Scale
To best prepare students for success in their chosen fields, Health Sciences Programs have high standards for progression. Unlike other HCC programs, the Endoscopy Technician program requires a C (75%) or better to progress to the next course or semester in the program. For specific questions about grades, grading, and progression within Health Science programs, please contact Coleman College at healthscience.info@hccs.edu.
Endoscopy Technician Program Grading Scale
- A = 100 – 90%
- B = 89 – 80%
- C = 79 – 75%*
- D = 74 – 60%House Bill (HB 1508) Licensing Requirements
- F = 59 – 0%
*A grade of C (75%) or better must be achieved to progress to the next course or semester.
Clinical Requirements for Program Progression & Completion
To provide students with the most robust clinical educational experience and to ensure that students’ progress and graduate as scheduled, applicants are strongly encouraged to weigh all options before accepting a conditional acceptance into their desired health science program. To facilitate this decision-making, students should understand all the requirements of their program, including clinical education.
To be placed in a clinical educational experience, students must comply with the guidelines and requirements of HCC clinical sites, including health and wellness directives. Most clinical sites require background checks, health testing, drug screens, and immunizations.
Students are required to provide proof to HCC that they meet all immunization, testing, and other health requirements necessary for clinical placement. These requirements are determined by the healthcare facilities with which HCC partners for clinical education.
Many healthcare facilities require specific immunizations as a condition of employment, volunteering, or student clinical placement. If a student chooses not to receive or provide proof of required immunizations, HCC may be unable to place the student in clinical rotations. HCC will make reasonable efforts to place such students in a clinical site that does not require immunization(s), provided an appropriate site is available, and HCC has an active affiliation agreement that meets the necessary conditions to support the student’s learning outcomes. Though HCC cannot guarantee that such sites will be available at the time clinical placement is needed.
If a student cannot be placed in a qualifying clinical site due to unmet immunization requirements, the student’s progression in the program and ability to graduate may be delayed or prevented. Our affiliate partners’ expectations for student trainees reflect the same standards applied to individuals employed in their respective professional settings.
Students with questions about clinical requirements or placement should contact the program director of their program of interest.
HB 1508 requires the following information be given to students:
This program may lead to an occupational license for which a prior criminal history may make a student ineligible. For more information please visit: HB 1508 Licensing Requirements.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
The surgical technology program at HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or CAAHEP.
CAAHEP is a programmatic postsecondary accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and carries out its accrediting activities in cooperation with 23 review Committees on Accreditation. CAAHEP currently accredits more than 2100 entry level education programs in 30 health science professions. The Committee on Accreditation for surgical technology is the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA).
CAAHEP Contact Information:
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 - 113th St. N, #7709, Seminole, FL 33775
Phone: (727) 210-2350
Fax: (727) 210-2354
caahep.org
Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA)
Accreditation for the surgical technology program at HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences is achieved upon the recommendations by the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting or ARC/STSA.
The mission of the ARC/STSA is to provide accreditation services to our communities of interest that validate excellence of education programs in order to advance the professions and ensure quality patient care.
The ARC/STSA® is the only CAAHEP-recognized Committee on Accreditation for education programs in surgical technology and surgical assisting.
The ARC/STSA is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit accreditation services agency providing national recognition for higher education programs in surgical technology and surgical assisting, in collaboration with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), in order to promote quality surgical patient care through quality credible education.
ARC/STSA Contact Information:
Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology & Surgical Assisting6 W. Dry Creek Circle, Suite #110
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-694-9262
Fax: 303-741-3655
arcstsa.org
Have Questions?
We are here to help.
Melissa Bruton
- Duration
- 2 years (full time)
- Program Format
-
- In-Person
- Hybrid
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits: 60
-
View the Allied Health - Endoscopy-Specialization, A.A.S. to see the total credit hours required.
- Cost
-
Enter the semester credit hours into the Tuition & Costs calculator to estimate tuition.
Endoscopy Technician, C2
The Endoscopy Technician program is designed for individuals interested in caring for the endoscopy patient. Upon completion of the program, graduates may gain employment as an Endoscopy Technician who handles the scopes, supplies and equipment during all types of endoscopy procedures. The Endoscopy Technician may gain employment in hospitals, surgery centers, and free standing endoscopy suites.
This program at Houston City College use a selective admissions process and requires an additional application beyond applying. Enrollment is limited, and not all qualified applicants may be offered placement. Please review the admission dates below carefully to ensure you complete all required steps by the required deadlines.
| Term | Application Accepted | Application Review | Application Status Notification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall: August 2026 | Nov. 3, 2025 -June 1, 2026 | Nov. 3, 2025 -June 1, 2026 | By June 2026 |
Approximately 20 students are accepted in each cohort.
When the number of eligible applications exceeds program seat availability, selective criteria are used to determine which applicants are offered admission. Selective criteria are awarded based on the following:
- 100% may be awarded based on the health program academic criteria (grades earned from pre-entry form, required and recommended courses, and general education requirements.
- All application requirements must be satisfied by the close of the application window.
Applicants with at least one year of full-time endoscopy technician experience may be able to earn credit for the first semester of the endoscopy program through HCC's Prior Learning Assessment. For more information, please contact the program director, melissa.bruton@hccs.edu.
Learn more about the program by attending an information session.
Cumulative GPA
2.0 or above
Prerequisite Courses
Completion of the following courses with a minimum grade of ‘C’ or better in the following courses:
| Course Description | Credit Hours |
|---|---|
|
HPRS 1201 – Introduction to Health Professions (this course cannot be substituted with another success course or college-level course) |
2 |
|
Medical Terminology (HITT 1305 OR MDCA 1313) |
3 |
Highly Recommended Courses
Recommended courses are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to be taken in advance but are not required for the application. These courses will give you additional points on your application score. Completion of the following courses is suggested for success in required courses:
| Course Description | Credit Hours |
|---|---|
|
BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2101 – Anatomy & Physiology I (LEC/LAB) |
4 |
|
BIOL 2302 and BIOL 2102 – Anatomy & Physiology II (LEC/LAB) |
4 |
Academic Courses: N/A
If You Are Offered Admission
If you are offered admission, you will need to complete the following pre-enrollment requirements by a specific due date to maintain eligible status.
Please note that the Program Director will be in contact with you once your Letter of Intent has been received to provide you with the information on the process of getting a background check, drug screen, personal health insurance, and deadlines for immunizations. Please check your email regularly for updates and information.
- Complete the Letter of Intent form by the deadline stated in the Admission Acceptance Offer email.
- The CPR American Heart Association BLS is required.
- Proof of personal health insurance.
- Passing drug screen.
- Physical examination.
- Immunization record showing: Completion of Hepatitis B immunization series with a quantitative positive titer (may take up to 6 months), MMR – 2 shots or titer, Tdap – every 10 years, TB – every year, Varicella – 2 shots or titer, Meningitis (required for students 22 years or younger), and Influenza – after September 1st
- Cleared Criminal Background.
- Complete mandatory Program Orientation on the date provided in your Conditional Acceptance email.
- Clinical site requirements for additional testing or additional vaccinations
HCC Coleman College Grading Scale
To best prepare students for success in their chosen fields, Health Sciences Programs have high standards for progression. Unlike other HCC programs, the Endoscopy Technician program requires a C (75%) or better to progress to the next course or semester in the program. For specific questions about grades, grading, and progression within Health Science programs, please contact Coleman College at healthscience.info@hccs.edu.
Endoscopy Technician Program Grading Scale
- A = 100 – 90%
- B = 89 – 80%
- C = 79 – 75%*
- D = 74 – 60%House Bill (HB 1508) Licensing Requirements
- F = 59 – 0%
*A grade of C (75%) or better must be achieved to progress to the next course or semester.
Clinical Requirements for Program Progression & Completion
To provide students with the most robust clinical educational experience and to ensure that students’ progress and graduate as scheduled, applicants are strongly encouraged to weigh all options before accepting a conditional acceptance into their desired health science program. To facilitate this decision-making, students should understand all the requirements of their program, including clinical education.
To be placed in a clinical educational experience, students must comply with the guidelines and requirements of HCC clinical sites, including health and wellness directives. Most clinical sites require background checks, health testing, drug screens, and immunizations.
Students are required to provide proof to HCC that they meet all immunization, testing, and other health requirements necessary for clinical placement. These requirements are determined by the healthcare facilities with which HCC partners for clinical education.
Many healthcare facilities require specific immunizations as a condition of employment, volunteering, or student clinical placement. If a student chooses not to receive or provide proof of required immunizations, HCC may be unable to place the student in clinical rotations. HCC will make reasonable efforts to place such students in a clinical site that does not require immunization(s), provided an appropriate site is available, and HCC has an active affiliation agreement that meets the necessary conditions to support the student’s learning outcomes. Though HCC cannot guarantee that such sites will be available at the time clinical placement is needed.
If a student cannot be placed in a qualifying clinical site due to unmet immunization requirements, the student’s progression in the program and ability to graduate may be delayed or prevented. Our affiliate partners’ expectations for student trainees reflect the same standards applied to individuals employed in their respective professional settings.
Students with questions about clinical requirements or placement should contact the program director of their program of interest.
HB 1508 requires the following information be given to students:
This program may lead to an occupational license for which a prior criminal history may make a student ineligible. For more information please visit: HB 1508 Licensing Requirements.
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
The surgical technology program at HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or CAAHEP.
CAAHEP is a programmatic postsecondary accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and carries out its accrediting activities in cooperation with 23 review Committees on Accreditation. CAAHEP currently accredits more than 2100 entry level education programs in 30 health science professions. The Committee on Accreditation for surgical technology is the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA).
CAAHEP Contact Information:
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 - 113th St. N, #7709, Seminole, FL 33775
Phone: (727) 210-2350
Fax: (727) 210-2354
caahep.org
Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA)
Accreditation for the surgical technology program at HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences is achieved upon the recommendations by the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting or ARC/STSA.
The mission of the ARC/STSA is to provide accreditation services to our communities of interest that validate excellence of education programs in order to advance the professions and ensure quality patient care.
The ARC/STSA® is the only CAAHEP-recognized Committee on Accreditation for education programs in surgical technology and surgical assisting.
The ARC/STSA is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit accreditation services agency providing national recognition for higher education programs in surgical technology and surgical assisting, in collaboration with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), in order to promote quality surgical patient care through quality credible education.
ARC/STSA Contact Information:
Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology & Surgical Assisting6 W. Dry Creek Circle, Suite #110
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-694-9262
Fax: 303-741-3655
arcstsa.org
Have Questions?
We are here to help.
Melissa Bruton
- Duration
- 3 semesters (full time)
- Program Format
-
- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits for the Level 2 Certificate: 35
-
View the Endoscopy Technician, C2 to see the total credit hours required.
- Cost
-
Enter the semester credit hours into the Tuition & Cost Calculator to estimate tuition.
Carnessia Rhodes
I found a career where I can help people every day.
Carnessia Rhodes
Endoscopy Technician, Class of 2024