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Emergency Medical Services - General Technology, AAS


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Program Start Date: Any, but the paramedic courses start in the spring semester
Minimum Program Length: 74 academic weeks; 5 terms; 66 credits
Curriculum Code: 35318

Program Description

Students in the Emergency Medical Services-General Technology AAS program will receive training in advanced prehospital medical skills through extensive didactic coursework, psychomotor skills labs, clinical rotations, field experience, and internship.

Practical Experience

Students will complete didactic courses as well as clinical rotations in the emergency department, ICU, operating room, trauma center, obstetrics, pediatrics and other areas. Students will also complete field experience and internship on a 911 ambulance in an Emergency Medical Services system.

Professional Opportunities

Paramedics can become field supervisors, operations managers, administrative directors, or executive directors of Emergency Medical Services systems. Many become instructors, dispatchers, or physician assistants; others move into sales or marketing of emergency medical equipment. Some individuals become EMTs and paramedics first and then further their education to become registered nurses, physician assistants, physicians, or other health care professionals.

Unique Aspects

A criminal background investigation (CBI) and drug testing are required at student expense for each Health and Human Services student who has been accepted into a Spartanburg Community College curriculum program of study. For more information, please visit the Criminal Background Investigations and Drug Testing Policy section of the SCC webpage.

EMT and Paramedic certificate courses are included in the AAS degree. Opportunities to challenge psychomotor and written certification examinations administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians are available to students who complete the EMT certificate and the paramedic certificate.

EEDA Career Cluster:

Health Sciences

Communication Course: 3 Credits


Total Credits: 66


**BIO 112  is a prerequisite to EMS 150  

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Fifth Semester


Total Credits: 66


Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Paramedic Program, the graduate will be able to:

  1. Apply EMS and general medical knowledge necessary to function in a healthcare setting.
  2. Demonstrate a broad range of paramedic level EMS skills, both difficult and routine.
  3. Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in working with patients in a variety of settings and situations.
  4. Practice professional oral and written communication in a healthcare setting.

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