Psychiatric Technician Certificate of Achievement
The Coalinga College Psychiatric Technician Program welcomes students from diverse
backgrounds and is esteemed as an accredited program by the California Board of Licensed
Vocational Nurses and Psychiatric Technicians. This intensive Career Technical Education
(CTE) Program is structured into three core areas: nursing science, developmental/intellectual
disorders, and psychiatric nursing.
Throughout the program, participants engage in a rigorous curriculum that combines
theoretical learning with hands-on experiences. They gain valuable skills in applying
the nursing process to provide comprehensive care for clients with a range of specialized
needs, fostering an environment of inclusivity and respect for diversity.
In addition to mastering clinical skills, participants are introduced to the highest
standards of professionalism and safety in psychiatric care. They are encouraged to
grow as client advocates and sponsors, promoting a culture of empathy and understanding
within healthcare settings.
Upon successful completion of the Psychiatric Technician Training Program, students
earn a certificate of achievement, demonstrating their commitment to excellence and
readiness for the licensure exam administered by the California Board of Vocational
Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians. This program not only prepares students for the
challenges of the healthcare field but also instills in them the values of inclusivity,
compassion, and dedication to their profession.
This is an intensive and high-unit certificate/degree program requiring 2 or more
years to complete. Classes will meet at the college, local hospitals, mental health
facilities, Coalinga State Hospital, Porterville Developmental Center, and other approved
facilities to accommodate the clinical components of instruction. The knowledge and
skills within the program include the applications of safety in varied care settings,
industry-specific critical thinking and problem-solving skills, evidence-based practice,
and individualized holistic approaches to care.
Psychiatric Technicians are in high demand throughout California, with employment
opportunities in psychiatric and substance abuse settings, residential care facilities
for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the State Department
of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and general medical and surgical hospitals.
Program Prerequisite Skills and/or Knowledge
1. Be at least 18 years of age.
2. Show evidence of high school graduation or equivalent (GED or CHSPE).
3. Submit a complete and current application to the Coalinga College Psychiatric
Technician Training Program.
4. Complete and pass a physical, background check, and drug screen.
5. Maintain prescribed CPR certification
6. In addition to the following prerequisite courses, applicants are strongly advised
to possess an active California certification as a nursing assistant (CNA)
Program Prerequisites, Corequisite or Advisory Courses
1. HS 005 -Medical Terminology - 3 units2. BIO 032 -Human Anatomy - 4 units
3. PHARM 003 - Introduction to Pharmacology - 3 units
4. PSYC C1000- Introduction to Psychology - 3 units
Program student learning outcomes:
- Students will apply principals of safety in various healthcare settings.
- Students will utilize critical thinking and problem solving skills in industry specific areas.
- Students will apply principals of caring to individualized populations.
- Students will apply evidence-based care.
- Students will model professional behaviors in the healthcare setting.
For Gainful Employment information please visit:
https://westhillscollege.com/coalinga/degrees-and-certificates/gainful-employment/
Career and employment information may be obtained through:
- O*Net, www.onetonline.org
- Labor Market, California Employment Development Department, www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov
Recommended Course Sequence: Psychiatric Technician Cert.
Course # | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Required Core Courses (48.5 Units) | ||
PT 101 | Psychiatric Technician Training Program Orientation | 0.5 |
PT 051 | Fundamentals of Nursing | 5 |
PT 051L | Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical | 3 |
PT 052 | Medical Surgical Nursing | 5 |
PT 052L | Medical Surgical Nursing Clinical | 3 |
PT 061 | Introduction to Developmental Disabilities | 5 |
PT 061L | Introduction to Developmental Disabilities Clinical | 3 |
PT 062 | Developmental Disabilities | 5 |
PT 062L | Developmental Disabilities Clinical | 3 |
PT 071 | Introduction to Mental Disorders | 5 |
PT 071L | Introduction to Mental Disorders Clinical | 3 |
PT 072 | Mental Disorders | 5 |
PT 072L | Mental Disorders Clinical | 3 |
Total | 48.5 |