Emergency Medical Services, Associate of Applied Science
Recognize and perform in the role, function, and responsibilities of a Paramedic in both the emergency care and operational aspects of EMT’s in the health care delivery system as defined by the Idaho Bureau of EMS, and the National Registry of EMT’s.
Courses
- BIOL 227 — Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 *
- COMM 101 — Fundamentals of Oral Communication
- SAFE 110 — Introduction to Emergency Operations
- SAFE 120 — Introduction to Emergency Vehicle Operations
- SAFE 130 — Introduction Emergency Radio Communications
- ENGL 101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- BIOL 228 — Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 *
- PSYC 101 — Introduction to Psychology
- EMSE 102 — Emergency Medical Technician
- EMSE 102L — Emergency Medical Technician Lab
- EMSE 201 — EMS Operations *
- EMSE 202 — Pharmacology and Pathophysiology in Paramedicine *
- EMSE 203 — Patient Assessment *
- EMSE 204 — Airway Management *
- EMSE 205 — Trauma Emergencies *
- EMSE 251L — Paramedic Lab 1 *
- EMSE 271C — Paramedic Clinical 1
- EMSE 206 — Medical Emergencies *
- EMSE 207 — Cardiovascular Emergencies *
- EMSE 208 — Respiratory Emergencies *
- EMSE 209 — Special Populations *
- EMSE 210 — Pediatric Emergencies *
- EMSE 252L — Paramedic Lab 2 *
- EMSE 272C — Paramedic Clinical 2 *
- EMSE 273C — Paramedic Clinical 3 *