2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Urology Technician, A.S.H.S.
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Overview

The Urology Technician Program provides both Navy and Air Force enlisted personnel with a basic knowledge of a urology technician. The program provides both simulated and clinical training in various aspects of urological care. Subjects include: embryology, anatomy and physiology of the genitourinary system, genitourinary cancers, radiology and laboratory procedures, and surgical and clinical procedures. Sailors and Airmen prepare to function as clinical and surgical technicians to a urologist or a physician health care provider serving as a urologist in a clinical setting. Students are trained to assist with the management of urology clinics, assist the physician in treatment of patients with urologic conditions or injuries, provide pre-operative and post-operative care specific to the specialty, and assist in minor surgery. Outcomes based practice, performance improvement, and safety techniques are emphasized throughout the program. The program consists of lectures, group activities, demonstrations, hands-on instruction and clinical practice, and may include computer-based or blended learning opportunities. Performance tests and computerized or written examinations are used to assess accumulation and retention of knowledge and skills. Instruction and practice in urological procedures, patient care, and mock radiological procedures prepare students to transition to a clinical setting. Students conduct supervised practice in the operating room with emphasis on procedures common to the urology specialty, and in the clinic with emphasis on clinic procedures and administration management.

Accreditation or Related Information: The Urology Technician Program Navy and Air Force Tracks are recognized by the Certification Board for Urologic Nurses and Associates (CBUNA) (WWW.CBUNA.ORG) at:

CBUNA National Office

East Holly Avenue Box 56

Pitman, NJ 08071-0056

Telephone: 856-256-2351

 

 

Air Force Requirements

General Education Requirements

Total Credit Hours:21

Communication - Written

ENG 1301English Writing

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Communication - Oral

SPCH 1315English Oral

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Health Science

HSCI 1300Health Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Math

MATH 1314Mathematics

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Natural Science

SCI 1300Natural Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Human Science - Humanities

HUMA 1300Humanities

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Human Science - Social Science

MILS 1301Military Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Major Requirements:

URT 3301Introduction to Urology A&P, Genitourinary Disorders and Cancers

3

URT 3302Urologic Radiology

3

URT 3303Clinical Urology

3

URT 3604Clinical Rotation I

6

URT 4605Clinical Rotation II

6

Total Credit Hours:21

Free Electives - Approved Coursework

Total Credit Hours:18
 

Total Credit Hours: 60

 

Navy Requirements

General Education Requirements

Total Credit Hours:21

Communication - Written

ENG 1301English Writing

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Communication - Oral

SPCH 1315English Oral

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Health Science

HCB 2307Medical Emergencies

3

or

HSCI 1300Health Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Math

MATH 1314Mathematics

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Quantitative Science - Natural Science

HCB 2404Anatomy and Physiology I

4

or

SCI 1300Natural Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Human Science - Humanities

HUMA 1300Humanities

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Human Science - Social Science

MILS 1301Military Science

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Major Requirements:

URT 3301Introduction to Urology A&P, Genitourinary Disorders and Cancers

3

URT 3302Urologic Radiology

3

URT 3303Clinical Urology

3

URT 3604Clinical Rotation I

6

URT 4605Clinical Rotation II

6

Total Credit Hours:21

Free Electives - Approved Coursework

Total Credit Hours:18
 

Total Credit Hours: 60