Associate in Science or Associate in Applied
Science
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 and injured. Attainment of the EMS degree may help the graduate
in career advancement opportunities.
THE PROGRAM: This limited access A.S. degree program in EMS is
accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs and is a combination of general education and EMS courses. Graduates
of the program are prepared to function as entry-level paramedics. Upon
completion of the program, graduates are awarded an associate in science
degree in EMS and are eligible to apply to sit for the Florida state board
exam to qualify for certification as a paramedic in the state of Florida.
The EMS field requires specific physical capabilities, please contact
any disabled student services office if you have specific questions.
Emergency medical services (EMS) technology courses must be taken in sequence
with the designated prerequisite and corequisite courses. A grade point
average of 2.0 must be earned in each professional core course, BSC 2085C
and BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II.
PREREQUISITES: Prior to being admitted to the program an applicant
must complete:
EMS 1059 First Responders: Emergency Care Training
EMS 1119 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care
EMS 1401 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Clinical Experience
BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: EMS is a selective access program and continuance
in the program is limited and based upon academic performance and other
criteria. A brochure outlining costs, requirements, deadlines and procedures
is available from the EMS department, North Campus.
Minimum requirements that must be met for consideration for acceptance
to the EMS program are as follows.
- All applicants for admission to this program must be at least 18 years
of age.
- Students must have earned a high school diploma or equivalency degree.
- Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. (Contact the
EMS office for application deadline.)
- Applicants must document all eligibility requirements:
- FCCJ student number and classification as degree-seeking (NOTE:
EMT and paramedic are college credit certificate programs and require
degree-seeking status.)
- Notarized character statement
- Florida EMT certification or board eligible (Applicants must pass
the first exam they are eligible for or they will be dropped from
the program.)
- Current HCP-BLS card
- Satisfactory scores on all portions of admission test or successful
completion of required prep courses
- Proof of PIP car insurance
- Copy of drivers license
- Original photograph
- Completion of BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BSC 2086C
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with a grade of "C" or better
- CPTS will have to be taken by those students not having a grade for
EMT. Applicants will be ranked according to the quality points earned
in EMT, and BSC 2085C and BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology I and
II. (Quality points are calculated by multiplying the credit hour value
of the class by the grade factor, A=4, B=3, C=2.) Students who do not
have grades for EMT will receive quality points based on their CPTS
score. These CPTS scores will not replace placement results that were
determined by other testing options.
- Applicants who document recent work experience as EMTs (minimum six
months full-time at time of application) will receive three points per
year up to a maximum of nine points. This will be the applicants responsibility
to provide this documentation.
- The top 24 ranked students will be notified by mail of their acceptance
into the program and will be notified of the special registration requirements
of the program. Those accepted who fail to register and pay for their
classes at the designated time will forfeit acceptance into the class.
In case of forfeiture, the next highest ranked student will be notified
of acceptance.
NOTE: Students have two degree alternatives in this program: The associate
in science (A.S.) and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.). If you
intend to pursue further education at the university level, you should enroll
in the A.S. option. If you intend to go directly to work after completing
your associates degree, consider the A.A.S. While the A.A.S. will not provide
you with the transfer benefits of the A.S., the A.A.S. will provide you
with the skills required to begin working in the field immediately upon
graduation. If you are unsure of which option is best for you, please see
an advisor for further counseling.
Non-degree seeking students may refer to the paramedic college credit certificate
program on page 220 of the catalog.
Requirements and Recommended Course Groupings
The following is a presentation of required courses in recommended course
groupings for this program. These groupings are only a suggested guide,
and there is no requirement to follow these precisely. The availability
of courses, the students testing and academic performance and other factors
may alter the students actual course completion sequence. Students of this
program may register for courses in any grouping as long as the student
has met any prerequisites for the course.
Course
Grouping One
(First term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
ENC 1101
English Composition I
|
3
|
***EMS
1059 First Responders: Emergency Care Training
|
2
|
****BSC
2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
4
|
*Humanities |
3
|
*MAC
1105 College Algebra |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
15
|
Course
Grouping Two
(Second term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
EMS 1119 Fundamentals
of Emergency Medical Care |
6
|
EMS 1401
Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Clinical Experience
|
3
|
****BSC
2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4
|
PSY
1012 General Psychology |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
16
|
Course
Grouping Three
(Third term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
EMS 2271
EMT-Paramedic Phase I
|
6
|
EMS 2271L
EMT-Paramedic Phase I Lab/Clinical
|
4
|
Professional
Elective (see list below) |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
13
|
Course
Grouping Four
(Fourth term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
EMS 2272
EMT-Paramedic Phase II
|
6
|
EMS 2272L
EMT-Paramedic Phase II Lab/Clinical
|
6
|
Professional
Elective (see list below)
|
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
15
|
Course
Grouping Five
(Fifth term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
EMS 2273
EMT-Paramedic Phase III
|
4
|
EMS 2273L
EMT-Paramedic Phase III Lab/Clinical
|
8
|
Professional
Elective (see list below)
|
2
|
Credit
Hours
|
14
|
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
|
73
|
Professional Electives
(Select two from the following.)
CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications
OR
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Applications for Business and Economics
EMS 2761 Emergency Medical Services Education
EMS 2311 Management of Emergency Medical Services
AND
(Select one from the following.)
**General Electives
*Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements.
**Refer to A.S. degree General Electives.
***Students who have successfully completed the health care core may substitute
the core for EMS 1059. ****BSC 2010C and BSC 2023C may be substituted for
BSC 2085C and BSC 2086C.
NOTE: Prior to contact with patients or patient specimens, students must
furnish proof of childhood immunizations. Hepatitis B vaccination is strongly
recommended. Health insurance must be maintained throughout clinical training.
Contact program chairperson for additional information.
Students earning an A.S. degree must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or a higher
level mathematics course. Students earning an A.A.S. degree must take MAT
1033 or a higher level mathematics course.
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