4 EMT Associate of Applied Science degrees found
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4 EMT Associate of Applied Science degrees found
Tacoma Community College
Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical and Health Services
- Tacoma, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The AAS degree in Emergency Medical & Health Services requires the completion of the Paramedic certificate (69 credits) and an additional 42 credits of required degree courses. With the exception of EMC 200, students may take all of the required degree courses in advance of the Paramedic certificate program. With TCC's EMHS AAS degree, you'll have the option to work as a Paramedic. You'll also have the option to go further along this career pathway. The EMHS AAS degree prepares you to transfer into Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) programs, such as TCC's Community Health BAS program.
Maysville Community and Technical College
Associate of Applied Science in Fire/Rescue Science Technology
- Maysville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The MCTC Fire/Rescue Science Technology program will prepare you for the challenges facing todayโs emergency responders. In this program, you will learn about fire suppression and prevention skills, technical rescue, hazardous materials, emergency medical care, and leadership.
Schoolcraft College
Emergency Medical Technology: Paramedic Associate in Applied Science Degree
- Livonia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The emergency medical technology paramedic program prepares competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains with or without exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and/or Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Emergency Medical Responder levels. A combination of lecture, laboratory, clinical, and field experience will be utilized to fulfill all training requirements.
Northland Community And Technical College
Paramedic AAS
- East Grand Forks, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The specialization and advanced education and training in the critically ill and injured care and transport can mean the difference between life and death. Graduates of the Paramedic Associate in Applied Science degree program will be qualified and skilled professionals in Emergency Medical Services as Paramedics.
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Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Health Care Emergency Medicine EMT
What is an EMT?
EMT stands for emergency medical technician. An EMT is a trained professional who provides emergency medical care to patients in need. EMTs provide basic life support, which includes CPR, and the use of an AED (automated external defibrillator). They are also trained to assess a patient's condition and provide treatment for injuries and illnesses. EMTs are often the first responders on the scene of an emergency, and play a vital role in the care of patients.
How can I become an EMT?
Those who wish to become an EMT can find programs at many community colleges and technical schools. EMT degrees are available at both the associate and bachelor's level. An EMT associate degree program will typically take two years to complete, while a bachelor's degree program will take four years. EMTs must complete an accredited training program in order to be eligible for certification.
What will I study during my EMT degree?
EMT training programs cover a variety of topics, including anatomy, physiology, emergency medical procedures, and pharmacology. Students in EMT programs will also learn about patient assessment, vital signs, and how to effectively communicate with patients and their families.
An Associate of Applied Science gives students a solid foundation in both specialized career training and general education. Students seeking a fast track into the workforce can attend school full-time and complete their program in two years.