Austin Community College

FY 2005 Degree Plan

Emergency Medical Services Professions

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Associate of Applied Science Degree

This degree plan combines classroom teaching with supervised clinical and field experience for the emergency medical health professional. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment and initial treatment of the following: respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and nervous system problems; obstetrical, pediatric, geriatric and behavioral emergencies; bleeding and shock; all types of trauma and burns. The student will also receive information on pharmacology, toxicology, environmental and infectious diseases and all aspects of EMS Systems. AHAACLS and PALS and a trauma course certification are offered as part of the Program. Upon completion of all course work for the degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology, the student is eligible to take both State and National Registry exams for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic. All students participate in the National Registry examination.

ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AND ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED.

Division approval is required to register for any of the Emergency Medical Services Technology (EMSP) Courses beyond EMSP 1501 AND 1160. This program is nationally accredited through the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions, 248 Harwood Road, Bedford, Texas 76021-4244, (817) 283-9403. The student must be enrolled in, or have completed, the following listed prerequisites before admission into the program will be considered. Students accepted into the program are required to have a physical examination, provide documentation of immunizations, and must verify annual tuberculosis status.

The capstone courses for the Associate Degree are: EMSP 2243 an assessment based patient management course that allows the student to use all their skills in application to patient management and includes a comprehensive final examination; EMSP 2252 a secondary research course; and EMSP 2266, an intensive internship on an EMS unit with an EMS field training officer.

A Criminal Background Check will be required of students as mandated by law or as a condition of program approval/accreditation.

Prerequisites
+EMSP1501
EMT -- Basic 5
+EMSP1160
EMT -- Basic Clinical 1
BIOL2404
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology 4



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10
Semester I
+EMSP1338
Introduction to Advanced Practice 3
+EMSP1356
Patient Assessment and Airway Management 3
+EMSP1161
Paramedic Clinical I 1
+HPRS2300
Pharmacology for Health Professions 3
KINE1145
Weight Training I 1



Oral Communication1 3



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14
Semester II
+EMSP1355
Trauma Management 3
+EMSP2137
Emergency Procedures I 1
+EMSP2338
EMS Operations 3
+EMSP1162 Paramedic Clinical II 1
+MATH1314 College Algebra OR 3
+MATH1332 College Mathematics
KINE1145
Weight Training I 1
EMSP1149
Prehospital Trauma Life Support OR 1
EMSP1145
Basic Trauma Life Support



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13
Semester III
+EMSP2444
Cardiology 4
PSYC2301 Introduction to Psychology 3
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3



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10
Semester IV
+EMSP2434
Medical Emergencies 4
+EMSP2330
Special Populations 3
+EMSP2260
Paramedic Clinical III 2
+


Humanities/Fine Arts2 3



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12
Semester V
+#EMSP2243
Assessment Based Management 2
+#EMSP2252
EMS Research 2
+EMSP2237
Emergency Procedures II 2
+#EMSP2266
Practicum 2
EMSP2135
Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1
EMSP1147
Pediatric Advanced Life Support 1
HPRS1303
Death and Dying OR 3
DAAC1319
Introduction to Alcohol and Other Addictions



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TOTALS
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1 Select from Oral Communications in the General Education Course List.
2 Select from Humanities/Fine Arts in the General Education Course List.


EMT PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATE
Certificate

This award combines classroom teaching with supervised clinical and field experience for the emergency medical health professional. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment and initial treatment of the following: respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and nervous system problems; obstetrical, pediatric, geriatric and behavioral emergencies; bleeding and shock; all types of trauma and burns. The student will also receive information on pharmacology, toxicology, environmental and infectious diseases and all aspects of EMS Systems. AHA/ACLS and PALS and a trauma course certification are offered as part of the Program. Upon completion of all course work for the Paramedic Certificate in Emergency Medical Services Technology, the student is eligible to take the State examination for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic. All students participate in the National Registry examination.

ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AND ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED.

Division approval is required to register for any of the Emergency Medical Services Technology (EMSP) Courses beyond EMSP 1501 and EMSP 1160. This program is nationally accredited through the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions, 1248 Harwood Road, Bedford, Texas 76021-4244. (817) 283-9403. The student must be enrolled in, or have completed, the following listed prerequisites before admission into the program will be considered. Students accepted into the program are required to have a physical examination, provide documentation of immunizations, and must verify annual tuberculosis status.

The capstone courses for Paramedic Level II certificate are: EMSP 2243 an assessment based patient management course that allows the student to use all their skills in application to patient management and includes a comprehensive final examination; EMSP 2252 a secondary research course; and EMSP 2266, an intensive internship on an EMS unit with an EMS field training officer.

A Criminal Background Check will be required of students as mandated by law or as a condition of program approval/accreditation.

Prerequisites
+EMSP1501
EMT -- Basic 5
+EMSP1160
EMT -- Basic Clinical 1
BIOL2404
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology 4



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10
Semester I
+EMSP1338
Introduction to Advanced Practice 3
+EMSP1356
Patient Assessment and Airway Management 3
+EMSP1161
Paramedic Clinical I 1
+HPRS2300
Pharmacology for Health Professions 3



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10
Semester II
+EMSP1355
Trauma Management 3
+EMSP2137
Emergency Procedures I 1
+EMSP2338
EMS Operations 3
+EMSP1162 Paramedic Clinical II 1



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8
Semester III
+EMSP2444
Cardiology 4



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4
Semester IV
+EMSP2434
Medical Emergencies 4
+EMSP2330
Special Populations 3
+EMSP2260
Paramedic Clinical III 2



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9
Semester V
+#EMSP2243
Assessment Based Management 2
+#EMSP2252
EMS Research 2
+EMSP2237
Emergency Procedures II 2
+#EMSP2266
Practicum 2



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TOTALS
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49


EMT INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE
Certificate

This award combines classroom teaching with supervised clinical and field experience for the emergency medical health professional. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment and initial treatment of the following: respiratory, bleeding and shock, and all types of trauma and burns. The students will also receive information on pharmacology, toxicology, environmental and infectious diseases and all aspects of EMS Systems. Upon completion of all course work for the Intermediate Certificate in Emergency Medical Services Technology, the student is eligible to take the State examination for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate. All students may participate in the National Registry examination.

ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AND ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED.

Division approval is required to register for any of the Emergency Medical Services Technology (EMSP) Courses beyond EMSP 1501 and EMSP 1160. This program is nationally accredited through the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions, 1248 Harwood Road, Bedford, Texas 76021-4244. (817) 283-9403. The student must be enrolled in, or have completed, the following listed prerequisites before admission into the program will be considered. Students accepted into the program are required to have a physical examination, provide documentation of immunizations, and must verify annual tuberculosis status.

The capstone course for the EMT Intermediate Level I certificate is EMSP 2338, which includes a comprehensive final examination of all objectives of the certificate.

A Criminal Background Check will be required of students as mandated by law or as a condition of program approval/accreditation.

Prerequisites
+EMSP1501
EMT -- Basic 5
+EMSP1160
EMT -- Basic Clinical 1
BIOL2404
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology 4



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10
Semester I
+EMSP1338
Introduction to Advanced Practice 3
+EMSP1356
Patient Assessment and Airway Management 3
+EMSP1161
Paramedic Clinical I 1



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7
Semester II
+EMSP1355
Trauma Management 3
+#EMSP2338
EMS Operations 3
+EMSP2137
Emergency Procedures I 1
+EMSP1162 Paramedic Clinical II 1



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TOTALS
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25


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