The articulated classroom, clinical and field experience education program prepares the individual for a career in out-of-hospital emergency medical care. EMS Personnel, through performance of patient assessments and initial treatment of medical emergencies of the acutely ill or injured, work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity. EMS Personnel are primarily employed by licensed private and municipal providers (ambulance services), fire departments,...
The Emergency Medical Science curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to enter the workforce as paramedics. Additionally, the program can provide an Associate Degree for individuals desiring an opportunity for career enhancement.
The course of study provides the student an opportunity to acquire basic and advanced life support knowledge and skills by utilizing classroom instruction, practical laboratory sessions, hospital clinical experience,...
The Emergency preparedness Technology Curriculum is designed to provide students with the foundation of technical and professional knowledge needed for emergency services delivery.
Students will study various aspects of emergency preparedness protection and enforcement to include hazardous materials, emergency agency operations and public relations.
Graduates should qualify for employment in either the public or private sector and have opportunities...
The Associate in Applied Science in EMT-Paramedic prepares students for careers in the emergency medical field. Students should already be certified as New York State Emergency Medical Technicians at the Basic level. The associate degree builds on the courses offered in the Certificate program and is offered to broaden the student‘s knowledge of the field in paramedicine. The program includes additional coursework in oral and written communication,...
Paramedicine is a career focusing on pre-hospital emergency medical care. A degree in this area will improve your knowledge as well as your marketability in a highly competitive field.
Students successfully completing Paramedic training will be prepared to take the National Registry certification examinations.
Students passing the National Registry examinations may apply to the Montana Board of Medical Examiners for a license....
Mission: EMT-B students will learn extrication, operation of emergency vehicles, basic anatomy, basic assessment of injury or illness, triage, care for specific injuries and illnesses, environmental emergencies, childbirth and transport of the patient.
EMT-I students will gain knowledge about the basic life support skills as well as advanced live support procedures such as assessment, IV fluid administration, advanced airway procedures, defibrillation,...
Mission: Paramedic/Mobile Intensive Care Technicians function in the uncontrolled, pre-hospital environment that includes patient stabilization, basic and advanced life support, and safe transport to the appropriate healthcare facility. This can involve emergencies and/or multiple casualty transports. Paramedic/Mobile Intensive Care Technicians provide medical care throughout the life span, from infant to elderly. They work closely with other industries,...
Mission Statement Creating competent, ethical, confident entry-level health care practitioners committed to professional development through life-long learning in a positive, non-discriminatory and supportive learning environment.
The Career An emergency medical services system consists of many different components. Paramedic is the advanced level for work in the EMS field. Paramedics provide advanced life support and transportation for the sick...
The paramedic curriculum is a rigorous 12 to 15-month (four to five quarters) sequence of instruction, with entry in the fall quarter only. This course is designed for students who have worked as EMTs for at least 6 months at full-time capacity, or the equivalent part-time experience (960 hours), wishing to become paramedics. The first three quarters (beginning Fall) are didactic (classroom) instruction, meeting twice a week. Also, during the second...
Curriculum Description The Emergency Medical Science curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to enter the workforce as paramedics. Additionally, the program can provide an Associate Degree for individuals desiring an opportunity for career enhancement.
The course of study provides the student an opportunity to acquire basic and advanced life support knowledge and skills by utilizing classroom instruction, practical laboratory sessions, hospital...
Emergency medical service involves the delivery of emergency medical care to people who have taken ill or who have suffered injury. As an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic and part of the Emergency Medical Services team, you determine the nature and extent of various illnesses and injuries, administer prescribed medical treatment at the site of an emergency and during transport, and communicate with other professional medical...
The two-year Paramedic program is designed to prepare students for paramedicine careers including responders to pre-hospital and trauma emergencies and in emergency room treatment alongside physicians and nurses. Graduates are qualified for employment in various government and private health care organizations. It will prepare students for the national certification exam of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
The Emergency Medical Services program is designed to prepare students for a career in emergency medical services. Students successfully completing the first semester may apply for EMT-Basic certification. Students completing the second semester may apply for EMT-Intermediate certification. Students completing the final semesters may apply for Paramedic Certification. Students who successfully complete the technical and general education courses will...
Program Overview The Emergency Medical Science curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to enter the workforce as paramedics. Additionally, the program can provide an Associate Degree for individuals desiring an opportunity for career enhancement.
The course of study provides the student an opportunity to acquire basic and advanced life support knowledge and skills by utilizing classroom instruction, practical laboratory sessions, hospital clinical...
The EMS Bridging Program was developed to allow current certified non-degree Paramedics to earn a two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree Emergency Medical Science by completing (EMS Bridging course, Rescue Scene Management, EMS Management) and all other general education requirements for this degree.
The Emergency Medical Science Bridge Program provides the opportunity for non-degree Paramedics, who currently hold state certification, to earn...
Computer Careers Program Prerequisites (Applies to all degree, diploma and certificate degree programs):
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in ENGL0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in READ0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in MATH 0470.
Keyboarding skills of 20 wpm with 2 or less errors or passing grade in ADSC1710...