Master of Science in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography Concentration Online

Advance your knowledge of sleep-related health conditions and qualify for in-demand roles in a niche area of respiratory care. This career-defining online program helps bolster your RRT credentials so you can specialize.

Apply by: 12/30/24
Start class: 1/13/25
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Program Overview

Discover the advantages of our master’s in respiratory care online – polysomnography program

Join the ranks of respiratory care professionals who improve life for patients suffering from sleep-related disorders—and qualify for a wide range of opportunities in a growing field. Earn your affordable Master of Science in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography Concentration 100% online and distinguish yourself as a highly valued specialist who can work in clinical and non-clinical settings including hospital labs and pharmaceutical companies.

Course work focuses on advanced respiratory care protocols with an emphasis on polysomnographic therapies, interventions, and diagnostic practices. This nationally recognized master’s in respiratory care online program—the largest of its kind in the country—offers the convenience of multiple start dates and affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition. Study online when it works for you.

Polysomnography career opportunities:

  • Advanced Clinician
  • Faculty/Educator
  • Clinical Specialist
  • Account Executive
  • Medical Liaison
  • Clinical Supervisor
  • Director/Manager
  • Research Coordinator
  • Advanced Clinician
  • Faculty/Educator
  • Clinical Specialist
  • Account Executive
  • Medical Liaison
  • Clinical Supervisor
  • Director/Manager
  • Research Coordinator

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We offer a variety of student-centered online degrees that can help you advance. Explore other healthcare programs.

Total Tuition $17,964*
Duration As few as 14-22 months
Credit Hours 36
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Tuition

Take note of our budget-friendly tuition

Tuition for the M.S. in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography online program is affordable and paid by the course, so you can achieve your academic goals while remaining within your budget.

Tuition breakdown

Total Tuition $17,964*
Per Credit Hour $499

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Calendar

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The Texas State Master of Science in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography is delivered in a convenient online learning format that offers maximum flexibility for working adults like you. Choose the start date that fits your goals.

TermStart DateApp DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition DeadlineClass End DateTerm Length
Spring 1 20251/13/2512/30/241/6/251/13/251/13/253/3/258 weeks
Spring 2 20253/4/252/18/252/25/253/4/253/4/255/7/258 weeks

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Apply by 12/30/24
Start Class 1/13/25

Admissions

Your guideline for admission to the online polysomnography program

Apply to the online M.S. in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography program quickly and easily with our streamlined admission process. Review the admission requirements below and take the next step toward your professional goals.


To be eligible to earn your M.S. in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography online from Texas State University, you must have the following:

    • Completed online application
    • Nonrefundable application fee of $55
    • Must be a credentialed Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)
    • 2.75 GPA or higher in the last 60 hours of undergraduate course work including any graduate work
    • Resume/CV
    • Statement of purpose
    • Completed bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
    • Three letters of recommendation from professionals or academics competent to assess the student’s interest in pursuing a career or advancing in the field of study


Approved English Proficiency Exam Scores:

Applicants are required to submit an approved English proficiency exam score that meets the minimum program requirements below unless they have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent from a country on our exempt countries list.

      • Official TOEFL iBT scores required with a 78 overall
      • Official PTE scores required with a 52 overall
      • Official IELTS (academic) scores required with a 6.5 overall and minimum individual module scores of 6.0
      • Official Duolingo Scores required with a 110 overall
      • Official TOEFL Essentials scores required with an 8.5 overall

You have the opportunity to upload copies of your official transcripts during the application process (not print-outs, grade reports, advising transcripts or transcripts stamped "unofficial"). You can accomplish this by ordering or requesting your official transcripts from your university registrar, opening the documents, and scanning them into one PDF file. Please follow the instructions below when uploading your documents:

  • Redact your social security number every time it appears, but do not make additional alterations
  • Include front pages and back pages as well as the transcript legend
  • Combine multiple pages and/or multiple transcripts into one PDF
  • Arrange all pages in the correct order
  • Remove any encryption/password protections

  • Electronic transcripts can be sent to Texas State University graduate admissions at [email protected].

    Official transcripts can be mailed to:

    TXST One Stop
    Texas State University – Graduate Admissions
    601 University Dr.
    San Marcos, TX 78666

    Admission Requirements

    • Minimum 2.75 GPA
    • Active Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential
    • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university

    Courses

    Get to know your online M.S. in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography degree plan

    To graduate from the M.S. in Respiratory Care – Polysomnography online program, you must complete a total of 36 credit hours, including 24 credit hours of core courses, and 12 credit hours of concentration courses.

    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    An in-depth study of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology. This course investigates pathologic physiological changes, adaptive mechanisms, and interrelationships of the cardiopulmonary systems. Students will apply advanced cardiopulmonary physiology to the management of patients requiring respiratory care services.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    An examination of the roles of clinical practice guidelines and protocols in the continuum of patient care. Analysis of the development, modification, initiation, and evaluation of patient outcomes will be covered. Barriers to protocol practice and strategies for implementation will be explored. Evidence-based outcomes will be summarized through literature reviews.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides a comprehensive introduction to information systems management for healthcare organizations, with a focus on incorporating analytics for informed decision-making. It covers the determination of information required by whom, design of information flows, procurement of information systems technology resources, assurance of information security, and management of systems integration. Students gain skills in leveraging analytics for insights and trend analysis, optimizing technology solutions, and addressing the unique challenges of healthcare data management.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    A comprehensive study of patient education and self-management of cardiopulmonary disease exacerbations including disease information, prevention and treatment. Programs for patient self-assessment , treatment efficiency, adjustment of drug regimen, behavior modification, and nicotine addiction will be examined. Methods for documenting outcomes and patient behavior modification will be covered.
    Duration: 16 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    This course offers an opportunity to apply research methods and design concepts. Students will design and submit a research proposal to the Texas State University's Institutional Review Board (IRB) for approval.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    Introduction to the foundations necessary to build a strong understanding of academic administration, fiscal planning, curriculum development, and outcomes assessment for respiratory therapist programs. Topics include preparation of annual accreditation reports, organization of clinical practice rotations, the role of advisory committees, and integration of didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    In-depth discussion of topics related to current issues and trends in the profession and the impact on patient care services. Includes journal review, group discussion, project development, and online presentation.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    An overview of advanced cardiopulmonary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures addressing selected disorders including asthma, chronic obstructive lung diseases, restrictive lung diseases, pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, and cardiac disorders. International disease standards and classifications established by the World Health Organization with appropriate treatment protocols will be discussed.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    Introduction to the physiology of sleep, including sleep neurology, sleep architecture, and classification of sleep disorders. Review of basic cardiac physiology and ECG arrhythmia recognition. Sleep pathologies will be discussed according to etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 3
    In-depth study of the treatments available for sleep apnea including, CPAP, BiPAP, oxygen therapy, patient adjunctive fitting, surgical intervention, and the role of the sleep tech in titration. Special attention will be given to titration algorithms, nocturnal seizure disorder studies, REM behavior disorder studies, MSLT’s, and MTW’s.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 2
    Introduction to the staging of sleep for adults, children and infants will be covered. EEG, EOG, EMG, respiratory event, movement events, arousals and cardiac events will be reviewed. Intensive study of the AASM Scoring Manual will guide all aspects of the course.
    Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
    Credit Hours: 2
    Advanced education in sleep staging rules, light, delta, and REM sleep scoring and analysis. EEG, EMG, ECG, and respiratory events will be discussed in depth and are components of the polysomnogram report.

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