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Echocardiography

Are you interested in using technology to help patients? Echocardiography might be the program for you.

This program is commonly referred to as "Echo". Echocardiography technologists use sophisticated computers and cutting-edge technology to create and read sound waves in order to capture videos and images of the heart. These ultrasounds allow us to see into the body without pain or radiation so cardiologists can evaluate the function of the heart and plan possible treatment.

SCC's two-year program focuses on the adult heart and diseases that affect it. However, you also work with pediatric patients and even discuss the heart in the fetus. You become internationally registered by one of two international credentialing agencies that allow you to literally work anywhere in the world.

You will be among the highest paid and most sought after allied health workers, including nursing. You can work in a large variety of healthcare facilities ranging from hospitals to clinics and even administration or sales.

Detailed Information

The first year of the program consists of learning in the classroom with laboratory experience on real equipment and real people. Later, you begin clinical rotations in hospitals and clinics and work on real cardiac patients. During the final six months of the program, students are placed full-time in a clinical setting, refining their skills and preparing to work. During this time, many students are placed in clinical sites throughout the U.S. A few students are able to stay in Spokane.

How to Apply

To review admissions requirements and submit an application to the Echocardiography program, please see the Special Application Requirements.

Additional Application Information

Program start: Fall (competitive entry)
Pre-requisites: Yes
Program length: 7 quarters
Number of students each start: 14
Contact:Tyler Roberts 509-533-7309
Applications deadline: June 30

  1. Perform high quality noninvasive cardiovascular tests on patients, while tailoring the examinations to bring out abnormalities present. Develop skill in performing m-mode, two-dimensional and doppler echocardiograms, electrocardiograms, exercise tolerance testing, ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring and pacemaker reprogramming and monitoring.
  2. Quantitate, subjectively evaluate and interpret data collected to assist the physician in arriving at a diagnosis.
  3. Develop clinical understanding of the anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of the major adult and pediatric cardiac diseases and deformities.
  4. Communicate effectively in a professional manner with physicians, patients and members of health teams.

Breaking Ground on Your Pathway


Plan Your Courses

Meet with our counselors to customize this plan just for you. You can also search the quarterly schedule for class days and times.

Prepare for College-level Math

Math placement is required for this program. If your math placement is below MATH& 146, you’ll need to take the following sequence of courses, starting from the level you placed into:
AE 48 → MATH 87 → MATH 88 → MATH& 107 or MATH& 146

Placement

English placement is not required for this program.

Echocardiography is an Allied Health profession specifically concerning the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cardiac and peripheral vascular disease. The technologist performs examinations at the request or direction of a physician. Through subjective sampling and/or recording, the technologist proceeds with the examination to create an easily definable foundation of data from which a correct anatomic and physiologic diagnosis may be established for each patient.

The primary role of the cardiovascular sonographer is to obtain recordings of ultrasound images of the heart and related structures for the physician to interpret. The various types of ultrasound equipment require a highly skilled operator to obtain the imaging information or other data required. The cardiovascular sonographer must obtain appropriate clinical history, cardiac-related physical findings, and pertinent laboratory data in order to adapt the imaging techniques to obtain comprehensive and diagnostic echocardiographic information. The Cardiovascular Technology Programs (Invasive and Noninvasive) are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee for Cardiovascular Technology (www.jrccvt.org).  JRC-CVT 6 Pine Knoll Dr. Beverly, MA 01915-1425 (978) 456-5594.  Students within the Echocardiography program are required to complete a six month, full-time clinical internship.  As clinical space is limited in Spokane and the surrounding area, the student may be required to complete their internship in an out-of-town and/or out-of-area medical center.   

Admission Requirements:

  • ECHO courses are limited to students of the Echocardiography program
  • Active email account required
  • Appropriate math score
  • Self-place into English
  • A 2.5 grade in each prerequisite course is required and course completion should be no older than 5 years
  • Admission to the ECHO program is competitive and based on a panel interview, prerequisite course GPA, additional math, science, and healthcare related coursework, quality of reference letters, and completion of 40 hours volunteerism in healthcare and cardiovascular ultrasound
  • A 2.0 (79%) is required in every program course to proceed to the next quarter
  • National background check is conducted prior to admission and 4th quarter of the program
  • Immunizations, current healthcare provider CPR, and 7 hour blood borne pathogen training are required prior to clinical internship in the 4th quarter
  • Selective clinical sites require a ten-panel drug screen within 30 days of clinical internship
  • Return to the program is based on "space available" and requires remedial work to demonstrate knowledge base appropriate with program re-entry point
  • After re-entry, students may only repeat a class one time. Repeat of courses must be completed within two years
Admission Recommendations:
  • Computer skills are recommended
  • Some students find completion of CHEM 120 Organic and Biochemistry for Health Sciences and CHEM 121 helpful to learning in the program
  • Additional healthcare related courses such as HED 109, 129 or nursing assistant coursework
After entering the Echocardiography program, students are required to maintain a minimum of a 2.0 grade in each class before proceeding to the next quarter. Students need to realize that clinical site placement could require relocation outside of the immediate Spokane area for 10 (4 weeks in August and 6 months for full time) months.

 

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Total Prerequisites Credits: 45

Total Program Credits: 115

Prerequisites

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BIOL&160
General Biology with Lab  
5
ENGL&101
English Composition I  
5
MATH&146
Introduction to Statistics   1
5
Total Credits
 
15

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BIOL&241
Human A & P 1  
5
CMST&210
Interpersonal Communication  
5
HED 125
Medical Terminology  
5
Total Credits
 
15

Third Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BIOL&242
Human A & P 2  
5
HED 109
Human Physiology and Disease  
5
PHYS 100
Introductory Physics  
5
Total Credits
 
15

Program Courses

NOTE: You must apply and be accepted into the program before taking the following courses

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 100
Introduction to Echo and Vascular  
2
ECHO 105
Introductory Echocardiographic Technical Skills  
1
ECHO 112
Vascular Fundamentals  
3
ECHO 115
Vascular Fundamentals Technical Skills  
2
ECHO 118
Cardiovascular Physiology I  
2
ECHO 125
Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I  
5
ECHO 213
Electrocardiography  
3
ECHO 214
Electrocardiography Lab  
1
Total Credits
 
19

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 121
Technical Skills/Vascular Procedures I  
2
ECHO 122
Vascular Procedures I  
3
ECHO 130
Echo Fundamentals Lab  
2
ECHO 133
Echo Fundamentals  
4
ECHO 135
Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II  
5
ECHO 138
Cardiovascular Physiology II  
3
Total Credits
 
19

Third Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 131
Core Concepts in Echo Vasc  
2
ECHO 136
Comparative Imaging Analysis  
3
ECHO 253
Echocardiography I  
6
ECHO 254
Technical Skills Echocardiography I  
4
Total Credits
 
15

Fourth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 139
Surgical Asepsis  
1
ECHO 140
Technical Skills/Surgical Asepsis  
1
ECHO 142
Echo Clinical Preparation  
4
ECHO 143
Echo Clinical I  
6
ECHO 255
Research Methods and Biostatistics  
3
Total Credits
 
15

Fifth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 251
Echocardiography Clinical II  
6
ECHO 252
Cardiovascular Pathophysiology  
1
ECHO 263
Echocardiography II  
6
ECHO 264
Technical Skills Echo II  
2
Total Credits
 
15

Sixth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 261
Echocardiography Clinical III  
14
ECHO 265
Echocardiography Seminar I  
2
Total Credits
 
16

Seventh Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ECHO 273
Echocardiography Clinical IV  
14
ECHO 275
Echocardiography Seminar II  
2
Total Credits
 
16

1 Or any counselor approved 100 level math course.

Technical Standards

Echo/NCT Technologists must be able to:

  1. Lift more than 50 pounds routinely

  2. Push and pull routinely

  3. Bend and stoop routinely

  4. Have full use of both hands, wrists, and shoulders

  5. Distinguish audible sounds

  6. Adequately view sonograms, including color distinctions

  7. Work standing on their feet 80% of the time

  8. Interact compassionately and effectively with the sick or injured

  9. Assist patient on and off examining tables

  10. Communicate effectively with patients and other health care professionals

  11. Organize and accurately perform the individual steps in a sonographic procedure in the proper sequence

Reference: Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Program Requirements

Health Science Students Clinical Files

Students must have their health science clinical files completed before they attend clinical. Students reentering the programs or entering with advanced standing, must update their files before attending clinical.

All required paperwork is to be turned in to the health science office: Building 9, Room 132.

Photocopy Originals required

Estimated costs for completing this program

 
WA Resident
Non-Resident
International
Tuition
$ 17,011
$ 21,920
$ 38,302
Books
$ 1,533
$ 1,533
$ 1,533
Course Fees
$ 823
$ 823
$ 823
Institutional Fees
$ 1,120
$ 1,120
$ 5,324
Supplies and Materials
$ 1,215
$ 1,215
$ 1,215
Total Costs
$ 21,702
$ 26,611
$ 47,197

Costs for completing a degree or certificate can vary. For more information about costs, visit our How Much Does it Cost? page.

The Cardiovascular Technology Programs (Invasive and ECHO) are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee for Cardiovascular Technology.

To contact the accrediting agencies:

CAAHEP
25400 U.S. Highway 19 North, Suite 158
Clearwater, FL 33763
www.caahep.org

JRC-CVT
6 Pine Knoll Dr.
Beverly, MA 01915-1425
www.jrccvt.org

JRC-CVT Outcome Measure JRC-CVT Standard SCC Echocardiography Program Outcomes
    3 Year Average 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
National Exam Pass Rate CCI 60.0% 100.00% 100.00%   100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
National Exam Pass Rate ARDMS 60.0% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
Retention 70.0% 66.6% 56.3% 75.0% 68.4% 70.6% 64.7%
Job (positive) Placement 70.0% 100% 100.00% 100.00% 92.3% 92.3% 100%

Admission

Students must meet or exceed the following admissions requirements to be accepted in the program:

  • Completion of required college-level support courses including:
    • General Biology (BIO160)
    • Anatomy & Physiology I (BIO241)
    • Anatomy & Physiology II (BIO242)
    • English Composition I (ENG&101)
    • Medical Terminology (HED125)
    • Human Pathophysiology (HED109)
    • Communications (CMST&210)
    • Intro to Physics (PHYS100)
    • Statistics (MATH&146)

Comparable coursework may be submitted for substitution review and approval.

  • Your unofficial transcripts (copies) must be uploaded as part of your application, and all official transcripts sent to SCC Transcript Office.
  • Provide contact information for three professional references who can complete a recommendation form on your behalf.
  • Provide documentation of 40 hours as a volunteer or employee in a patient care setting and 10 of those hours much be completed in echocardiography/sonography.
  • Complete an interview with the selection committee.
  • Complete a clear national background check after being accepted into the program.
  • Sign the consent and release for authorizing SCC to perform a 10-panel drug screening required after being accepted into the program.

Selection Procedure

Final selection for the Echocardiography program is based on college GPA, completion of required support courses, grades received, recommendations, and personal interview.

Apply

If you are not a current or recent Spokane Community College student, you must first apply for admission to the college.

In addition to the general college application, submit the Echocardiography Application by the June 30 deadline to be considered for Fall 2026.

If you’ve previously applied to another competitive healthcare program using our online portal, login to your existing account.

Additional Application Information

Program start: Fall (competitive entry)
Pre-requisites: Yes
Program length: 7 quarters
Number of students each start: 14
Contact:Tyler Roberts 509-533-7309
Applications deadline: June 30

Have a question? Let's hear it.

Tyler Roberts

Program Director
Tyler.Roberts@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-7309

Kimberly Eikum

Department Co-Chair
Kimberly.Eikum@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-8613

Clarissa Shearer

Department Co-Chair
Clarissa.Shearer@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-7305

Leslie Plum

Workforce Transition Specialist
Leslie.Plum@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-8210