The Certificate of Achievement in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) offers the required course and learning domains for students to apply for employment with organizations that provide EMS and healthcare, such as fire departments, ambulance companies, hospitals, and medical offices.
Please contact the Student Success Team for this program if you have any questions.Course | Units | Typically Offered |
1st Semester | ||
EMT 100 - Emergency Medical ResponderM | 3.0 | |
EMT 100 - Emergency Medical Responder (3.0 units) (Formerly FTEC 121) Advisory:It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition at a college level and be able to read college-level texts. This course is intended for students who seek a better understanding of the role and responsibilities of a first responder. The course also meets the State of California Title 22 requirements pertinent to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), first aid, and automatic external defibrillation (AED) training as related to being an emergency medical technician (EMT). This course also certifies students in CPR for the healthcare professional. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 3.0 | |
2nd Semester | ||
EMT 093 - Emergency Medical TechnicianM | 9.0 | |
EMT 093 - Emergency Medical Technician (9.0 units) Prerequisite: EMT 100 with a grade of "B" or better This course is designed to certify students as a National Registry and State of California emergency medical technician (EMT), and gain employment as an ambulance EMT, hospital emergency department EMT, or event staff EMT. After successful completion of this course, students will be approved to take the National Registry EMT cognitive examination and then request certification as an EMT through the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency or other local EMS accrediting agencies in California. Topics discussed include pre-hospital care terminology, cardiovascular emergencies, emergency childbirth, communicable disease transmission, extrication tools and equipment, tactical casualty care, automatic external defibrillation, and the EMS system. In order to participate in this course students must pass a background check, EMT medical physical that includes vaccination verification, and a 10-panel drug screen. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 9.0 | |
Total Units for Emergency Medical Services COA program | 12.0 | |
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M | Major course; course may also meet a general education requirement |
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