Complete one year experience as an Emergency Medical Technician or equivalent
CPR
Possess a current American Heart Association, Basic Life Support Health Care Provider Card
BIO-108Human Biology/Lab
4
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Scientific Reasoning.
Completion of BIO 108, Human Biology/Lab
Prerequisites: MAT-093, RDG-095 or ELL-103, ENG-095 or placement
ENG-111College Writing I
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Academic Discourse.
Completion of ENG 111, College Writing I
Prerequisites: ENG-095 and RDG-095, ELL-103 or placement
Total Credits:
Admission Requirements Advising Note:
Submit letter of completion of one year experience as an EMT on company letterhead
Ten panel drug testing and medical clearances
As a prerequisite for a clinical placement or internship this program requires that all students must undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check and a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check. For more information regarding the College’s CORI/SORI check process, please contact the College CORI/SORI Officer at 617-228-2193 or visit https://www.bhcc.edu/studentcentral/academicrecords/coriandsorichecks/
Semester 1
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GenEd
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EMS-205Principles of Paramedicine I
10
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in the Fall
Co-requisite: EMS-214
EMS-214Paramedic Clinical Rotation I
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in the Fall
Co-requisite: EMS-205
Total Credits:
Semester 1 Advising Note:
Successful completion of EMS-205 and EMS-214 with a grade of B- or higher is required to advance in the program.
Semester 2
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GenEd
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EMS-206Principles of Paramedicine II
10
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in Spring
Prerequisite: EMS-205; Co-requisite: EMS-215
EMS-215Paramedic Clinical Rotation II
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in Spring
Prerequisite: EMS-205; Co-requisite: EMS-206
Total Credits:
Semester 2 Advising Note:
Successful completion of EMS-206 and EMS-215 with a grade of B- or higher is required to advance in the program.
Semester 3
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Milestone
GenEd
Note
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EMS-207Principles of Paramedicine III
4
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in Summer Session I
Prerequisites: EMS-206 and EMS-215; Co-requisite: EMS-216
EMS-216Paramedic Clinical Rotation III
1
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in Summer Session I
Prerequisites: EMS-206 and EMS-215; Co-requisite: EMS-207
Total Credits:
Semester 3 Advising Note:
Successful completion of EMS-207 and EMS-216 with a grade of B- or higher is required to advance in the program.
Semester 4
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GenEd
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EMS-208Principles of Paramedicine IV
4
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Course to be taken in Summer Session II
Successful completion of EMS-208 and EMS-217 with a grade of B- or higher is required to advance in the program.
Prerequisite: EMS-216; Co-requisite: EMS-208
Total Credits:
Semester 4 Advising Note:
Semester 5
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GenEd
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EMS-218Paramedic Field Internship
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
Prerequisites: EMS-208 and EMS-217 with a grade of B- or better
Total Credits:
Semester 5 Advising Note:
Semester 6
Credits
Milestone
GenEd
Note
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ENG-112College Writing II
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Research Writing.
(Formerly Area 1)
Prerequisite: ENG-111
PSY-101Principles of Psychology
3
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Community & Cultural Contexts.
(Formerly Areas 2 and 3)
Prerequisites: ESL-098 or RDG-095 or ELL-103 or placement
GenEd-EGeneral Education Elective
3
This course meets the General Education requirement for General Education Elective.
Choose a course from the General Education Scientific Reasoning, Community/Cultural Contexts, Creative Work or Elective Menus.
MAT-181Statistics
3-4
Milestone courses should be taken in the order shown.
This course meets the General Education requirement for Quantitative Problem Solving.
(Formerly Area 4)
Prerequisites: MAT-097 or MAT-098 or placement
GenEd-CWCreative Work
3
This course meets the General Education requirement for Creative Work.
(Formerly Area 6)
Choose one course from Creative Work Menu
Total Credits:
Semester 6 Advising Note:
Last Modified Date: June 15, 2021
Approved for the 2021-2023 College Catalog
Upon Completion of this Concentration Graduates will be able to:
After successful completion of the program, the student will receive a Certificate of Completion enabling him or her to apply for and take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Paramedic written and practical examinations.
Participants who successfully pass the NREMT certification examination may go onto practice with fire departments, private ambulance services, third service ambulance services, hospital emergency departments, and various clinical settings where advanced emergency care is require.
Career Outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics will grow nine percent between 2008 and 2018, which is about as fast as the average percentage for all occupations (www.BLS.gov). As our population ages and individuals face increased medical concerns, the likelihood of medical emergencies will increase; thus increasing the need for EMTs and paramedics. In addition emergency rooms are frequently overcrowded, which increases the amount of time that the EMTs and paramedics must spend with each patient. This is also likely to increase the number of potential positions. Job prospects are expected to be good since paid employees are needed to replace volunteers who have a high turnover rate.