Paramedic Technician

This major is a 37-credit, four-semester program that culminates in a certificate in Paramedic Technician. Extensive classroom, laboratory, and clinical/field experience prepare the graduate to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician examination and become certified as an EMT-Paramedic. Paramedic Technician courses meet or exceed the National EMS Education Standards for Paramedic as prescribed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Graduates have a diverse set of skills and abilities that could prepare them for employment in the natural gas industry.

Program Specs

Field rotations with regional ambulance services 
and experienced paramedic preceptors provide real world clinical experience.
Paramedic students volunteer at the Little League World Series.
Paramedic students practice their skills in the Klump Academic Center, in a laboratory outfitted with a fully functioning ambulance.

About the curriculum

Classes

View the classes you will be attending in the College Catalog.

Accreditation & Industry Connections

Accredation logos.

Program accreditation.

After graduation

List of jobs via the College Catalog.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, median hourly wages of EMTs and paramedics were $14.10 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $11.13 and $18.28. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.08, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $23.77.

Industries with the highest levels of employment in this occupation:

Industry Employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage
Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 96,050 $13.92 $28,960
Local Government (OES designation) 58,100 $17.29 $35,960
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 40,090 $15.73 $32,710
Offices of Physicians 1,960 $15.36 $31,950
Outpatient Care Centers 1,850 $15.13 $31,470

*Statistics reported in May 2008

Gainful Employment Report

Tools, Uniforms & Supplies

A field uniform is required for ambulance rotations and a clinical uniform is required for hospital rotations. Adherence to a dress code is required for safety reasons in addition to compliance with field and clinical affiliate sites requirements. Manufacturers and vendor information can be obtained from the program office upon admission into the major. See the complete list.

Some items are available for purchase through The College Store.

Notice of Conviction

Notice of Conviction via the College Catalog.

Paramedic Advisory Committee

View Advisory Committee.

Advisory committees, which act as recommending bodies to the faculty and administration, consist of in-field professionals who act as partners in the development of curriculum. Their curricular and equipment advice as well as their industry connections and internship opportunities are invaluable to our students and to the growth of our institution.

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