Emergency Medical Services
The Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services degree offers a sequence of courses that provides rigorous content aligned with the challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in Emergency Medical Services. This 73-credit hour degree provides students the opportunity to obtain certifications to be able to work in Emergency Medical Services.
Courses
- AMH 2020 — History of the United States Since 1877
- BSC 1085 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BSC 1085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
- BSC 1086 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BSC 1086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
- CGS 1100 — Introduction to Computer Applications
- EMS 1158C — Emergency Medical Technician EMT
- EMS 2601 — Paramedic I
- EMS 2602 — Paramedic II
- EMS 2602L — Paramedic II Lab
- EMS 2659 — Paramedic III Practicum
- EMS 2664 — Paramedic I Clinical
- PHI 2010 — Introduction to Philosophy