Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide quality training and education to our students. The field of EMS is one of excitement and constant change. As a graduate of our program, the student will be highly skilled and ready to meet the challenges presented in the pre-hospital environment.
- Must be eighteen years of age
- Must be a high school graduate or the equivalent
- Must achieve regular admission status with the college
- Must have a valid driver’s license
- Must have completed an approved EMT program and possess a valid state basic or intermediate EMT license
- Must have Health Care Provider CPR Certification
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General Core Courses |
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Hours |
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ENG1010 |
Fundamentals of English I |
5 |
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MAT1012 |
Foundations of Mathematics |
5 |
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AHS1011 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 5 |
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Fundamental Courses |
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Hours |
| SCT100 | Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
| EMS126 | Introduction to the Paramedic Profession |
3 |
| EMS127 | Patient Assessment |
4 |
| EMS128 | Applied Physiology and Pathophysiology |
3 |
| EMS129 | Pharmacology |
4 |
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Specific Courses |
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Hours |
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EMS130 |
Respiratory Function and Management |
5 |
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EMS131 |
Trauma |
5 |
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EMS132 |
Cardiology I |
5 |
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EMS133 |
Cardiology II |
4 |
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EMS134 |
Medical Emergencies |
5 |
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EMS135 |
Maternal/Pediatric Emergencies |
5 |
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EMS136 |
Special Patients |
2 |
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EMS200 |
Clinical Application of Advanced Emergency Care |
11 |
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EMS201 |
Summative Evaluations |
5 |
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Total Credit Hours |
79 |
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