Respiratory Therapy

Associate in Specialized Technology Program
Available at State College Campus FALL 2026

Associate in Specialized Technology Program in Respiratory Therapy

Earn your specialized associate degree in Respiratory Therapy in 2 years at our campus located in State College, Pennsylvania 
Accredited by ACCSC 
Licensed by the PA Department of Education, Department of Private Licensed Schools 

Accreditation:

South Hills School of Business & Technology is currently in the process of seeking CoARC accreditation for a respiratory care program.
However, South Hills School of Business & Technology can provide no assurance that accreditation will be granted by the CoARC.

South Hills is fully accredited to grant the Associate in Specialized Technology Degree under the Pennsylvania Department of Education
and the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.

Program Highlights :

Respiratory Therapy AST Degree:

Breathe new life into your future by becoming a vital part of the healthcare system as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. The Respiratory Therapy program at South Hills School of Business & Technology is a 23-month, in-depth, residential program designed to prepare students for rewarding careers in respiratory care. Upon completion, students will earn an Associate in Specialized Technology Degree in Respiratory Therapy and will be eligible to sit for national credentialing exams.

This program offers a comprehensive curriculum combining classroom instruction, laboratory simulations, and supervised clinical experiences. Students will gain the skills needed to assess, treat, and manage patients with cardiopulmonary conditions while collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and delivering patient-centered care.

Our experienced instructors cover topics like: 

  • Airway management and mechanical ventilation techniques 
  • Pulmonary diagnostics and special procedures 
  • Patient assessment, electronic medical records, and critical thinking 
  • Pharmacologic interventions and oxygen therapy 
  • Clinical preparation for credentialing exams through hands-on rotations 

Clinical Rotations:

Students will complete a series of supervised clinical rotations beginning in Term 3, where they will apply their training in real hospital settings. These clinical experiences are designed to deepen your understanding of patient care, medical technologies, and respiratory procedures. 

Why You should Choose South Hills

South Hills School of Business & Technology has been in the business of helping our students gain the specialized career skills they need for over 50 years. We know that we can help you, too, as you prepare for your future career. Here are just a few reasons why:

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Small Class
Sizes

It's important to us that each student feels seen and heard, not only regarding their educational needs but also as it relates to their professional goals. It's why we keep our class sizes small, to provide an opportunity to build strong working relationships with instructors and peers."

Financial Aid
and
Scholarships

Finances shouldn't stand in the way of you being able to train for the career you want. South Hills offers a number of ways to help pay for your program for those who qualify. Our Financial Aid team is available to help you navigate these options."

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Experienced
Instructors and Mentors

Our instructors are experienced professionals who know what it takes to be successful Respiratory Therapists. Your courses are taught by those in the field who incorporate their experience into the classroom.

The Outlook for Respiratory Therapy Jobs and Careers

Graduates of the Respiratory Therapy program at South Hills are equipped to pursue careers in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and home healthcare. Possible job titles include:

Entry-Level Positions:
  • Registered Respiratory Therapist
  • Respiratory Care Practitioner
  • Respiratory Therapist
With Additional Credentialing:
  • Adult Critical Care Specialist (ACCS)
  • Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialist (NPS)
  • Asthma Educator Specialist (AE-C)
  • Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT)
  • Sleep Disorder Specialist (SDS)

The demand for respiratory therapists is projected to grow significantly, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics citing a faster-than-average growth rate due to an aging population and increased respiratory conditions. With a specialized associate degree in respiratory therapy, you can make a meaningful impact in patient care and build a long-term career in the healthcare industry.

A closer look at Our Respiratory Therapy Classes

The Respiratory Therapy AST Degree is a fully in-person program featuring small class sizes, advanced simulation labs, and personalized instruction from experienced professionals.

Length: 

98 credits / 1728 clock hours / 23 months

Students complete one term of general education courses followed by five terms of focused respiratory care coursework. Instruction includes lectures, lab simulations, and hospital-based clinical rotations.

Sample Courses Include: 

Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology, Mechanical Ventilation Techniques, Pulmonary Diagnostics & Special Procedures, and National Credentialing Exam Preparation .

A full course list is available in the Respiratory Therapy Audit Sheet.

Skills You’ll Gain:
  • Administering oxygen therapy and inhaled medications 
  • Interpreting lab results and monitoring vital signs 
  • Performing airway clearance and tracheostomy care 
  • Operating and troubleshooting ventilators and diagnostic equipment 
  •  Managing cardiopulmonary emergencies 
  • Educating patients and families on pulmonary care and rehabilitation 
  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary healthcare teams 
Credentials:

Upon successful completion, students will be eligible to sit for the Therapist Multiple Choice and Clinical Simulation Examinations administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC). Those who pass both exams will earn the credential of Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT).

Graduates will also pursue state licensure through the State Board of Medicine in their state of practice.

Meet the Faculty

Laura Finochio
(BSRT, RRT)

Program Director

Laura's Biography