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Tulsa Community College
Fire and Emergency Medical Services Technology, A.A.S.
- Tulsa, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
Emergency Medical Technicians (also known as EMT-Basic) provide medical aid to those in need during emergency situations such as accidents or illness. An EMT-Basic has the emergency skills to assess a patient's condition and manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies.


Franklin Pierce University
Bachelor of Arts in Emergency Medical Services
- Rindge, USA
BA
English
As an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) major at Franklin Pierce University you will study the field of rapid response from a social science perspective. Explore legal, political, and regulatory frameworks in EMS settings, as well as technology-based health applications and healthy work environments. Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills to effectively manage emergency situations.
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Hill College
Fire Protection and Safety Technology, Certificate of Completion
- Cleburne, USA
- Burleson, USA
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Certificate
Full time, Part time
1 semester
Blended, On-Campus
English
Our program prepares you for the firefighter's job with classroom experience, hands-on skills, and physical training. Our program meets or exceeds all of the requirements established by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection Basic Structure Fire Suppression curriculum and encompasses all aspects of knowledge needed to be successful in fire protection, preparing you to take all state certification exams.
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Emergency Technology degree programs focus on the intersection of technology and emergency management, preparing students to respond effectively in crisis situations. This field equips you with essential skills to enhance emergency response through innovative technological solutions.
Through courses in emergency operations management, data analysis, and technological applications in public safety, you'll learn to design systems for effective communication and decision-making during emergencies. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world scenarios that necessitate quick thinking and innovative problem-solving. You'll also delve into the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and modeling tools to analyze risk factors and improve disaster response strategies.
Graduates of Emergency Technology programs typically pursue careers as emergency management specialists, disaster response coordinators, or risk analysts. This degree not only fosters adaptability but also develops critical thinking skills necessary for success in a rapidly evolving field. As an response professional, you'll contribute to community safety by leveraging technology in the prevention, response, and recovery processes.