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Surgical Technology
Hybrid Program – Online & On-Campus

Designed for where you are—start fresh or advance your skills with a surgical technology program built around hybrid coursework and hands-on training.

Program Length

16-24 Mo.

Format

Hybrid

Accredited by1

CAAHEP

Two Entry

Pathways

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Pathways

Follow your career pathway with Herzing

Direct Entry
Surgical Technology
  • Eligibility: No experience required
  • Program length: 24 months
  • Classes: View the curriculum
Bridge Option
Surgical Technology
  • Eligibility: For Sterile Processing Techs
  • Program length: 16 months
  • Classes: View the curriculum

A career-focused education in surgical technology built for success in your work

AccreditationCAAHEP accredited, Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
Hybrid formatHybrid delivery: online didactic courses + on-campus labs and on-site clinicals
LocationsAvailable in Louisiana; on-campus labs take place at our New Orleans, LA campus location
PathwaysTwo entry pathways: a Direct Entry program for students with no prior healthcare experience, and a Bridge program designed for applicants who have completed a Diploma in Sterile Processing, or equivalent
QuickPathsDiscover pathways to continue advancing your education (BS, MS)
Surgical student in full PPE, wearing a Herzing University badge, smiling while taking a break during clinical training.
Satisfaction rate

Over 90%

Satisfaction rate

Our overall student satisfaction rate, according to the 2024 Herzing Graduate Survey.

Learn online, practice in labs, and train in real ORs

Prepare for a career in surgical technology with a hybrid learning experience designed to build both knowledge and confidence. 

You’ll complete coursework online, develop hands-on skills in lab environments, and gain real-world experience in clinical settings. With program options for both new students and current sterile processing technicians, you can choose a path that fits your background. Every step of the program is designed to help you build practical skills and prepare to pursue opportunities in the operating room as a surgical technologist.

Take the next step toward becoming a valued member of a surgical team. We know you are possible.

Surgical technology student in scrubs and a mask holding a clipboard in an operating room setting with other students practicing procedures in the background.
  • Career-focused curriculum

    Discover the crucial knowledge and skills required to succeed in your work and build a foundation for continued career growth.

  • Find your balance

    Hybrid delivery helps you maintain school-life balance, designed to be as flexible as possible for busy non-traditional students.

  • Virtual services

    Access to extensive virtual services, including academic advising, tutoring, support services, technical support and library services.

  • Lifelong support

    We support your ongoing career advancement by providing comprehensive, personalized student services with lifelong career coaching.

Location

Surgical Technology program state eligibility

Our hybrid Surgical Technology program is offered through the Online Campus, with eligibility for students in Louisiana, which is home to our Herzing campus location in New Orleans1:


Herzing University - New Orleans
3900 North Causeway Blvd Suite 800
Metairie, LA 70002
(504) 613-4295

Accreditation

Our accredited Surgical Technology program

We strive to earn rank as one of the top private, nonprofit universities in the United States. Just as you work every day to become the best version of yourself, so do we as a university.

We are proud to have attained institutional accreditation, as well as programmatic accreditation for our Surgical Technology program.

  • CAAHEP Dark Blue Logo

    The Associate of Science in Surgical Technology program at Herzing University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA). Herzing University is approved to offer programs in an online learning modality through association with the main campus in Madison, Wisconsin.

  • Herzing University is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditor recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

    View all Herzing University Accreditations and Approvals.

Meet Our Leadership

Samantha Caldwell

“Choosing Herzing’s Surgical Technology program means stepping into a dynamic, career‑focused learning experience designed to elevate your future. Our interdisciplinary approach blends hands‑on surgical training with essential healthcare knowledge, giving students a competitive edge in today’s fast‑paced medical environments. 

With dedicated faculty, personalized support, and real‑world preparation, Herzing empowers you to build confidence, master your skills, and launch a successful surgical technology career.”

Samantha Caldwell BSHM, CST

Program Chair - Surgical Technology

Samantha Caldwell is a distinguished leader in surgical technology with operating room experience spanning from trauma, multispecialty, as well as private‑sector surgical environments. She brings a strong foundation of clinical expertise, academic achievement, and leadership to her role as Program Chair for Herzing University’s Surgical Technology program.

In her current position, Ms. Caldwell oversees strategic initiatives that strengthen and expand the program across multiple campuses, including online delivery. Her work focuses on elevating academic excellence, enhancing hands‑on training, and ensuring students gain the practical competencies and professional readiness required in today’s surgical field.

Ms. Caldwell is deeply committed to supporting and empowering future surgical technologists. She is passionate about fostering student confidence, guiding academic growth, and preparing graduates to excel in high‑performing surgical teams and advanced healthcare environments.

Surgical Procedures Lab in New Orleans, LA

We asked Latoya to give us a quick overview of the Surgical Procedures Lab at our New Orleans Campus! Check it out!

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Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

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Program FAQs

Didactic, lecture-style courses can be completed online. These courses comprise approximately 40% of the hours of the total 60-credit curriculum. Applicants who are either eligible for the Bridge option or have approved transfer credit from prior college coursework require less time to complete the online component.

The surgical technology associate degree program takes about 16-24 months to complete depending on the degree pathway you choose.

We design the program to be appropriately challenging in line with what is required for career success as a surgical technologist.

The program is designed for students of all educational backgrounds. You do not need any prior experience in healthcare to succeed—only the determination and desire to become the best healthcare provider you can be!

Yes—applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.50.

Yes. The curriculum is designed to emphasize topics foundational for success on the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) exam. 

Concepts are integrated throughout the course of the program to provide you with the comprehensive education needed to pass the exam. In addition, the curriculum includes a 2-credit course near the end of the program built to help you prepare for the certification exam.

If you are currently a healthcare professional, you may work for an organization we’ve partnered with. Contact our admissions team to learn more.

The Surgical Technology program starts every other semester at each location. There are no application deadlines; apply when you are ready and prepare for the next start (pending availability). 

You’ll have access to a strong support system designed to help you stay on track and continue progressing toward your goals. A dedicated personal advisor is there to guide you, offering help with time management, connecting you to tutoring and library resources, and supporting communication with faculty.

You’ll also have access to career development services during your program and after graduation, including job search tools, resume support, interview preparation, and personalized coaching. 

Financial aid options are available to help make your education more affordable—so you can stay focused on building the skills and confidence needed to take the next step in surgical care.

Surgical technology students are also supported by a dedicated Certification Coordinator who provides guidance and preparation to help you successfully pass the Certified Surgical Technology (CST) exam.

Career FAQs

There are many unique job titles within surgical technology. Going back to school and earning your associate degree gives you further opportunity to climb the career ladder in the operating room. Potential job titles could include:

  • Surgical Technologist
  • Surgical Technician
  • Scrub Tech
  • Operating Room Technician
  • Operating Room Assistant

Note: Becoming a “Surgical Assistant” requires additional education and is not within the surgical technology scope of practice. A surgical tech program does not offer surgical assistant training.

Healthcare institutions may have their own conventions for how positions are titled, the education/certification they require, and the specific roles and responsibilities assigned to each.

Earning your associate degree in surgical technology from Herzing University provides the education you need to thrive as a surgical technologist and carve your own unique career path in the OR.

Before an operation, surgical technologists help prepare the operating room by setting up surgical instruments and equipment, sterile drapes, and sterile solutions. They also get patients ready for surgery as well as pass instruments and other sterile supplies to surgeons and surgeon assistants during surgery.

Surgical technologists advance by specializing in a specific area of surgery, such as neurosurgery or open-heart surgery.

  • Certified surgical technologists with additional specialized education or training also may act in the role of the surgical first assistant or circulator. The surgical first assistant, as defined by the American College of Surgeons (ACS), provides aid in exposure, hemostasis (controlling blood flow and stopping or preventing hemorrhage), and other technical functions under the surgeon’s direct supervision, assisting with a safe operation.
  • A circulating technologist is the “unsterile” member of the surgical team who interviews the patient before surgery, prepares the patient, helps with anesthesia, obtains and opens packages for the “sterile” people to remove the sterile contents during the procedure, keeps a written account of the surgical procedure, and answers the surgeon’s questions about the patient during the surgery.
  • Some surgical technologists manage central supply departments and sterile processing instrument departments in hospitals, work as private scrubs for surgeons, work in tissue retrieval and procurement, are employed as sales representatives for medical device manufacturers, teach and direct in surgical technology programs in colleges and universities, or take positions with insurance companies.

Get a preview of the career and walk through the day in the life of a surgical tech.

Complex math isn’t part of the day-to-day for the typical surgical technologist. Simple calculations or unit conversion may be required, but no further advanced math skills will be commonly needed.

There is a 3 credit hour general education requirement for mathematics as part of the Herzing surgical technology program.

The program cannot be completed 100% online, but online coursework is a significant part of the program. Becoming a certified surgical technologist requires hands-on training to be able to excel in the day-to-day requirements of the job.

Our hybrid program features online coursework with some required on-campus labs, as well as onsite clinicals to put academic learning and lab training into practice.

With an associate degree in surgical technology, you can expect to work in a hospital, outpatient care center, privately for a surgeon, or ambulatory surgical facility. Typically, surgical technologists work a regular 40-hour week, although you could be on call or work nights, weekends and holidays on a rotating basis.

As a graduate of our program, you will be prepared for an entry-level career as a surgical tech in hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities.

Here is the primary general distinction:

  • Sterile Processing Technicians are responsible for sterilizing equipment needed for medical procedures. Their duties are primarily outside of the operating room; however, their job function is critical to the operating room.
  • Surgical Technologists are responsible for aseptic technique, understanding surgical procedures and instruments, maintaining the sterile field, passing instruments during the sequence of the procedure, as well as many other duties. They function as the masters of aseptic technique in the operating room.

Job titles, duties and responsibilities can vary between different healthcare institutions. Different states might have their own unique restrictions for who is qualified to handle what responsibilities. Some states require that the surgical technologist have a current certification for employment. Some surgical technologists handle the sterilization of equipment as well.

Earning your associate degree and becoming a certified surgical technologist is your ticket to becoming an indispensable member of a surgical team, handle many different types of tasks and become highly valuable to employers.

The Student Experience at Herzing

My advice: Be patient with yourself and don’t get discouraged.

Stephanie Reeck
Healthcare Student | Online Campus

"The economy started to tank and I lost my job. My son had some extensive medical bills as well. You can either go sideways, down or up. I chose to go up and enrolled at Herzing."

James Nevel
Healthcare Student

Herzing’s surgical technology program prepares you for entry-level positions in the operating room. That was exactly what I was looking for in a healthcare career – the chance to help save and change lives.

Trisha Warner
Healthcare Student | New Orleans Campus

I initially chose to get my degree in Surgical Technology because I’ve always watched and enjoyed surgical shows. I knew they were different from working in real life, but they gave me the initiative to try. After the first surgery I scrubbed in on, I knew that I had made the right decision coming here. I was so comfortable and felt like I was exactly where I wanted to be.

Dakota Stamant
Healthcare Student | New Orleans Campus

If you have an interest in changing careers, the time is never too late. Being prepared is the key and Herzing can help you achieve that.

Michelle Wilton
Healthcare Student | Orlando Campus
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Disclosures

  1. Herzing University is approved to offer programs in an online learning modality through association with the main campus in Madison, Wisconsin.

* BLS pay estimates calculate the median annual wage for various occupations. Per the BLS the median wage for an occupation is: "The wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount, and half earned less. Median wage data are from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey." Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook 2024. BLS median wage estimates do not represent entry-level wages and/or salaries. Multiple factors, including prior experience, age, geographic market in which you want to work, and degree level and field, will affect career outcomes, including starting salary and earnings as an experienced employee. Herzing neither represents that its graduates will earn the median salaries calculated by BLS for a particular job nor guarantees that graduation from its program will result in a job, promotion, particular wage or salary, or other career growth.

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