The Emergency Medical Services Education programs prepare students to function as practitioners in the pre-hospital emergency medical environment. These curricula meet the requirements of local, state, and national accrediting agencies. Students who complete these programs successfully are eligible to take the National Registry Examinations. Certified EMTs find employment in pre-hospital healthcare, fire departments, emergency dispatch, security and safety settings.
Emergency Medical Services Education is a limited admissions program. All applicants must consult with the EMSE faculty prior to enrolling in Emergency Medical Services Education (EMSE) courses. To enroll in the EMT Career and Technical Certificate Program, (CTC), students must have completed all developmental reading requirements. Students must have the permission of the EMSE faculty to begin the program.
EMTs are clinicians, trained to respond quickly to emergency situations regarding medical issues, traumatic injuries and accident scenes.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Major Courses 1 | ||
EMSE 1020 | Emergency Medical Technician I | 3 |
EMSE 1021 | Emergency Medical Tech II | 3 |
EMSE 1030 | Emergency Med Tech Lab I | 1 |
EMSE 1031 | Emergency Medical Tech II Lab | 1 |
EMSE 1040 | Emergency Med Tech Capstone | 1 |
Total Hours | 9 |
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Must earn a grade of “C” or better.