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Central Sterile Processing at Lethbridge Community College

How long is the Central Sterile Processing at Lethbridge Community College?
24 Week (includes an eight week practicum) Credential of Academic Achievement in Central Sterile Processing

What you need to get in to the Central Sterile Processing at Lethbridge Community College?
New students are accepted into this program for the Fall (September) term only. Academic Requirements: Applicants are required to have completed English Language Arts (ELA) 30-1 or 30-2, Biology 30, Chemistry 20, Math 20 or equivalencies. Non-Academic Requirements: Applicants are advised they will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check before entering the practicum experience component of the program. The existence of a criminal record may affect the practicum placement, program completion and employment prospects. The consequences of a prior criminal conviction will be examined and discussed on an individual basis. Cost of the Criminal Record Check is approximately $55.00. Health Requirements: Applicants must provide a specific schedule of health requirements (form provided by the program). Students are responsible for ensuring that health requirements are kept current throughout the program. Failure to do so may affect work-site based experience. Applicants must possess the ability to perform the physical and mental/emotional duties of the Central Sterile Processing Program. Applicants may be required to provide a physician's medical report at the request of the program and/or have an assessment at the work site to determine suitability for the program.

For more information on the Central Sterile Processing at Lethbridge Community College
(403) 320-3323

Does the :program offer a Coop?
No

Distance Education Available:
No

What type of learning environment should I expect in the Central Sterile Processing?
A small portion of the courses are available through Distributed Learning.

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