Sterile Processing Technician Certificate Program
Explore one of the most exciting, highly technical, and specialized environments in healthcare. The sterile processing department of a healthcare facility, also referred to as the sterile processing department, is the center of all activity involving cleaning and sterilizing supplies and equipment needed for surgery and other patient care areas.
The Sterile Processing Technician program provides students with the knowledge and professional skills necessary to deliver support to all patient care areas within a healthcare facility. Students learn sterile processing procedures and techniques for maintaining medical instruments and devices that must be decontaminated, processed, sterilized, and distributed in hospitals and surgical centers. Graduates are prepared to work as sterile processing technicians (or sterile processing technicians) and gain in-depth knowledge of infection control as it relates to sterile processing and decontamination procedures, instruments used in operating rooms, and processes for sterilizing and packaging instruments used during surgery.
Students who wish to enhance their career opportunities can apply Sterile Processing Technician certificate program credits toward the Berkeley College Health Sciences Associate in Applied Science degree program.
Benefit from:
- A strong foundation in both the theory and techniques of decontamination as it relates to sterile processing
- Hands-on learning in on-site medical laboratories that simulate the surgical/sterile processing environment
- Opportunities to practice communication and interpersonal skills needed for developing a rapport with colleagues and patients
- Valuable, practical experience gained through the completion of a practicum at an off-campus healthcare facility under the supervision of instructors and professional practitioners
The Berkeley College Sterile Processing Technician program meets the requirements of the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA), formerly the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM). As a result, graduates of the Sterile Processing Technician program are eligible to sit for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) examination.
Not all programs are offered for completion at each campus or through Berkeley College Online®. Please review the academic program pages (https://berkeleycollege.edu/academics/index.html) for information on where each program is offered. Additionally, all students may be required to take some courses at another campus or online. The Internship courses are only offered online.
COLLEGE AND PROGRAM LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Sterile Processing Technician SAMPLE PROGRAM SEQUENCE
Course Requirements
MAJOR CORE COURSES
HEA2200 Medical Terminology
3 Credits
Provides a solid foundation and understanding of the medical language used by healthcare professionals through the introduction, reinforcement, and combination of medical word parts including prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. Emphasis is placed on word building, analysis of word parts, spelling, special endings, plural forms, correct pronunciation of terminology related to procedures, and diseases of the various body systems. Commonly used abbreviations and symbols will also be introduced.
HEA2203 Ethical and Legal Aspects of Health Services
3 Credits
An introduction to the principles of law as applied to the healthcare field. Students learn ethical standards and issues as related to healthcare.
SPT1110 Fundamentals of Surgical Processing
4 Credits
Introduces the important role of the Central Service Department. Government regulations/standards, infection prevention/control, quality assurance, safety, communication, human relations skills, body systems and related surgical procedures, and medical terms and abbreviations used in surgery are discussed.
SPT2100 Surgical Instrumentation
4 Credits
Examines the basic categories of surgical instruments (simple to complex), processing standards accompanying flash sterilization, concepts of inventory management, and management of commonly used patient care equipment. Students learn the sterile packaging process and factors impacting sterilization.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: SPT1110
SPT2150 Surgical Processing Clinical Practicum
8 Credits
Offers supervised practical work experience in a sterile processing environment, which provides students with hands-on experience. Didactic and laboratory skills acquired in the program are applied in the clinical setting.
Prerequisites: SPT2100
Corequisite: SPT2151
SPT2151 Surgical Processing Clinical Seminar
2 Credits
Focuses on integrating the skills learned throughout the program with the work experience while also participating in focused discussions and special projects. This course stresses entry-level job requirements and upward career paths, resume writing skills, interviewing techniques, and networking.
Corequisite: SPT2150
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES CORE COURSES
SCI2228 Microbiology
3 Credits
The morphology and function of microorganisms, especially viruses and bacteria, are studied. The characteristics of microorganisms, the disease process, and the immune response are discussed.
27 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
Additional Program Information
Students enrolled in the Sterile Processing Technician program must provide authorization for a criminal background check prior to participating in clinical rotations. In instances where a student’s criminal background check contains information related to past criminal activity, Berkeley College cannot guarantee that it will find suitable clinical placement(s) since the decision to allow students to complete clinical rotations is at the sole discretion of the clinical affiliate. If the student is denied clinical placement by the clinical affiliate due to criminal history information, that student will not be permitted to continue in the program. If the offense is expungable, the student is encouraged to seek legal counsel. If the student's record is cleared, and the record shows as "clear," the student is eligible for progression, provided all other clinical eligibility requirements are met.
Prior to participating in clinical rotations, students must satisfy all clinical clearance requirements, which include, but are not limited to, a physical assessment by a licensed medical professional; meeting immunization requirements; and drug screenings.
Students enrolled in the Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) specialization must meet the minimum passing grade requirements for certain courses.
For more information about the SPT program, grade requirements, and clinical requirements, see:
Sterile Processing Technician Student Handbook Supplement http://berkeleycollege.edu/catalogs/sterile-processing-technician-student-handbook-supplement-2025-2026/index.html
Program Costs
Information about program costs (including tuition, fees, books, and supplies) is available at: https://berkeleycollege.edu/catalogs/undergraduate-2025-2026/admissions/certificate-program-tuition-fees-2025-2026/index.html
Professional Licensure & Certification
Information about professional licensure and/or certification requirements for this program is available online at: https://berkeleycollege.edu/about/accreditation-regulatory/professional-licensure-and-certification/index.html