Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion in Emergency Medical Technician
The purpose of the Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (EMT-I) Certificate of Completion program is to prepare students to provide basic and advanced life support to patients in the pre-hospital emergency care setting.
Curriculum
The requirements listed in the catalog at the time of entry into the program are the ones you must ful?ll for graduation. You also have the option to meet the requirements listed in subsequent catalogs. However, if you choose this option, you cannot combine requirements from two or more catalogs. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2004, you can ful?ll the requirements in either the fall 2004 catalog or the fall 2005 catalog. However, you cannot combine requirements from both.
If you leave the program for a semester or more, you must ful?ll the requirements in effect at the time of or subsequent to your re-entry. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2004, took a hiatus in spring 2005, and returned in fall 2005, you must ful?ll the requirements in the catalog for fall 2005 or later.
Emergency Medical Technician Curriculum from the KCC Catalog (PDF)
Courses
Emergency Medical Technician Courses
EMT 100 Pre-hospital Emergency Care
EMT 101 Pre-hospital Emergency Care Practicum
Sample Schedule
The following is a sample schedule listing a sequence of courses spread out over 2 semesters.
20 Credits
| Semester 1 – Prerequisites | (6 Credits) |
| Select one • BIOL 130 Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body or • ZOOL 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and ZOOL 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
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| Select one • BIOL 130L Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory or • ZOOL 141L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I and ZOOL 142L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II |
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| HLTH 125 Survey of Medical Terminology | |
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| Semester 2 | (20 Credits) |
| EMT 100 Pre-Hospital Emergency Care | |
| EMT 101 Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Practicum | |
