Emergency Medical Technician, Certificate of Completion Noncredit
Emergency Medical Technician, Certificate of Completion Noncredit
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate of Completion program provides comprehensive instruction in the skills necessary for success as an EMT in the emergency services industry. This program is designed to meet the needs of current students and in-service professionals interested in career advancement and for those seeking to advance their EMT knowledge. This program is aligned with the EMT-Basic: National Standard Curriculum. This program incorporates the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians psychomotor exam. Career opportunities after completion of the certificate include EMT, Emergency Room Technician, and Search and Rescue.
The program is offered in the noncredit format. Noncredit instruction provides access to a variety of courses tuition free to assist students in reaching their personal, academic and professional goals.
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
EMT R809 | Emergency Medical Responder | 87.5 |
EMT R869 | Emergency Medical Technician | 190 |
Total Hours | 277.5 |
Year 1 | ||
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Fall Semester | Units/Hours | |
EMT R809 | Emergency Medical Responder | 87.5 |
Units/Hours | 87.5 | |
Spring Semester | ||
EMT R869 | Emergency Medical Technician | 190 |
Units/Hours | 190 | |
Total Units/Hours | 277.5 |
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply scientific knowledge in providing prehospital and emergency medical care
- Use effective communication and interpersonal skills with patients and other health care workers
- Operate within the roles of an entry level provider of care and contributor to the EMT profession
- Demonstrate and foster high standards of Prehospital and Emergency Medical practice in skill performance and patient advocacy
- Provide competent and safe care in a variety of settings to a group of patients with diverse needs across the life span by demonstrating knowledgeable decision making and judgment based on critical thinking, clinical competence, accountability and collaboration with the patient and health care team
- To promote the personal and professional growth, health and success of each student
- To promote the concept of lifelong learning, including the pursuit of advanced degrees and advanced practice in the health field
- To prepare graduates who are eligible to seek licensure as EMTs and that meet the expectations of the EMS Community