Associate of Technical
Study
Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic
Mona
Burke, M.A., RHIA, Advisor
This
program combines academic course work with paramedic
education to prepare Emergency Medical Technicians
for leadership roles in today's emergency medical
services field. The program recognizes satisfactory
completion of the exam for National Registry
of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Through
BGSU's credit-by-exam process, students present
official results of satisfactory completion
of the written and practical portions of the
NREMT exams in order to receive college credit
that can be applied to this program. Science
and anatomy and physiology course work complement
practical skills and will result in enhanced
understanding of body systems. Students are
able to select two electives from a list of
courses related to health care, cultural diversity,
social work, medical ethics, or supervision.
The
program is designed to allow continuation as
a 2+2 program into BGSU's Bachelor's degree
programs in Advanced Technological Education
(ATE) or Applied Health Science (Allied Health
specialization). The ATE program is ideal preparation
for those desiring to work in paramedic education
programs, while the Applied Health degree provides
a greater understanding of the chemical and
biological sciences as well as general health
and wellness courses.
The
associate degree program can be pursued in combination
with or separate from the paramedic education
portion received by any paramedic education
provider.
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for 2009-2010 course requirements
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