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Khawarizmi International College
Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical Care
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The rapidly growing health care sector demands the requirement of all health care providers, which includes qualified and skilled paramedics. Most of the Paramedic workforce currently in the UAE are those educated from outside the UAE.


Akkon Hochschule der Humanwissenschaften
Management in der Gefahrenabwehr B.Sc. Katastrophenmanagement
- Berlin, Germany
BSc
Full time, Part time
6 semesters
On-Campus
German
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University of Pittsburgh
Bachelor of Science - Emergency Medicine
- Pittsburgh, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Are you ready to spring into action as a paramedic? Are you looking for a solid foundation for medical school or a graduate program in nursing or physician assistant studies? If you have grit, critical thinking skills and a calling to save lives, Pitt’s Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medicine will put you on the road to success.
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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.
Academic institutions around the world offer a BSc or Bachelor of Science. This popular undergraduate degree is helpful in preparing students for the workplace or for advanced degree programs. The average BSc takes three to five years to complete.