Paramedicine
Associate of Applied Science Degree
About the Program
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program is accredited by the Oregon Department of Education and the Oregon Health Authority – EMS, and the Paramedicine program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions (CoAEMSP).
The program offers career training for entry-level personnel ranging from EMTs to paramedics. During the first year of study, successful completion of the EMT course leads to eligibility to sit for the state and National Registry EMT exams. Successful completion of this curriculum qualifies the graduate to sit for the state and national registry exams to become a paramedic.
Program Learning Outcomes
The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for emergency medical service programs are:
Perform a patient assessment and formulate and implement a treatment plan for patients with a variety of medical and traumatic emergencies.
Demonstrate effective communication, cultural competency, and conflict management and intervention skills for people in crisis.
Implement self-care strategies and techniques to address the impact of stress and emotional trauma on emergency providers.
Demonstrate leadership, teamwork and decision making in the management of multiple personnel on emergency scenes.
Demonstrate workplace expectations regarding attendance, safety, conduct, and professionalism.
Entry Requirements
Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process. In addition, students may also be required to enroll in classes that would increase their employability and success.
This program requires an application and satisfaction of certain course admission criteria prior to enrolling in paramedic courses. Information is available on the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Department website (www.roguecc.edu/EmergencyServices/EMS) or at the Emergency Services Department office located at the RCC Table Rock Campus. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with an ES Department advisor prior to beginning any coursework.
Students must be at least 17 years old to apply to the EMT course. Students must be high school graduates or have a GED or equivalent for certification. In addition, students will be required to complete all screening requirements outlined in OAR 409-030-0190 and additional RCC requirements.
Advanced Standing
Coursework from accredited universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over 10 years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward core requirements.
Graduation Requirements
Students completing the credits outlined in this program with a grade of “C” or better and successfully certifying at the EMT level, will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Paramedicine. Certain required courses may be graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of “P” for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a “C” or better grade.
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: |
95-100 |
Program Map
This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.
Program Prerequisites |
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Course No. | Course Title | Credits | Alternate Course | Comments |
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MTH63 |
Applied Algebra I 1 |
4 | MTH60 |
or higher level math |
RD90 |
College Reading |
0-4 | WR91 |
WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90 |
WR90 |
Fundamentals of Composition |
0-4 | WR91 |
WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90 |
CIS120 |
Concepts in Computing I 2 |
0-2 |
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BI211 |
General Biology I 3 |
4 |
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Prerequisite for program classes |
BI211L |
General Biology I Lab |
0 |
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Prerequisite for program classes |
Prerequisites credits vary based on Placement Score(s): |
8-18 |
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Term 1 |
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ES105 |
Introduction to Emergency Services |
4 |
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ES131 |
Emergency Medical Technician - Part I |
5 |
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ES131L |
Emergency Medical Technician - Part I Lab |
1 |
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AH100 |
Medical Terminology: Introduction |
3 |
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BI231 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
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BI231L |
Anatomy and Physiology I Lab |
0 |
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Total Credits: |
17 |
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Term 2 |
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ES132 |
Emergency Medical Technician - Part II |
4 |
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ES132L |
Emergency Medical Technician - Part II Lab |
2 |
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WR115 |
Introduction to Expository Writing 4 |
3-4 | BT113 |
or higher level writing course |
BI232 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 |
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BI232L |
Anatomy and Physiology II Lab |
0 |
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Total Credits: |
13-14 |
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Term 3 |
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BI233 |
Anatomy and Physiology III |
4 |
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BI233L |
Anatomy and Physiology III Lab |
0 |
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COMM100 |
Basic Communication |
3-4 |
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or higher level COMM course |
ES171 |
Emergency Vehicle Operations |
2 |
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ES205 |
Crisis Intervention and Management for Emergency Services Workers |
3 |
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ES268 |
Emergency Service Rescue |
3 |
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Total Credits: |
15-16 |
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Advanced Standing Students will normally have completed the entire first year requirements for this program prior to enrolling in the paramedic course. Applicants to the paramedic course will be selected on the basis of experience as an EMT, overall academic GPA, success in BI231, BI232, and BI233, and the number of classes remaining to complete the degree program. An oral interview will be conducted during summer term for all eligible candidates. Students are required to have completed 45 or more credits of program requirements before they are eligible to begin the paramedic course. Additional requirements will be in accordance with current statewide policies and procedures. Courses from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and the ES Department chair’s recommendation. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over five years old must be reviewed and approved by the ES Department chair before being accepted toward core requirements. |
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Term 4 |
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EMS271 |
Paramedic Part I 5 |
8 |
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fall term only |
EMS271L |
Paramedic Part I Lab |
2 |
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fall term only |
EMS281 |
Paramedic Clinical Practice I |
2 |
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fall term only |
ES295 |
Health and Fitness for Emergency Service Workers |
3 | HPE295 |
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LIB127 |
Introduction to Academic Research 5 |
1 |
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fall term only |
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Total Credits: |
16 |
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Term 5 |
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EMS272 |
Paramedic Part II |
8 |
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winter term only |
EMS272L |
Paramedic Part II Lab |
2 |
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winter term only |
EMS282 |
Paramedic Clinical Practice II |
3 |
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winter term only |
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Total Credits: |
13 |
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Term 6 |
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EMS273 |
Paramedic Part III |
7 |
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spring term only |
EMS273L |
Paramedic Part III Lab |
2 |
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spring term only |
EMS283 |
Paramedic Clinical Practice III |
3 |
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spring term only |
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Total Credits: |
12 |
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Term 7 |
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EMS284 |
Paramedic Clinical Practice IV |
9 |
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ES/EMSELEC |
ES/EMS Elective |
0-3 |
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Total Credits: |
9-12 |
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Approved Program Electives(0-3 credits required) | ||
Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
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AH110 |
Medical Terminology: Clinical | 3 |
BT102 |
Introduction to Supervision | 3 |
BT111 |
Conflict Management | 2 |
ED120 |
Leadership I | 1 |
ED121 |
Leadership II | 1 |
ED122 |
Leadership III | 1 |
EMS160 |
Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation | 2 |
EMS165 |
Introduction to Pharmacology for Health Occupations | 2 |
EMS299 |
EMS Selected Topics | varies |
ES280 |
Cooperative Work Experience/EMS | 1-3 |
FRP261 |
Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations | 1 |
FRP285 |
Fire Instructor I | 3 |
HS144 |
Introduction to Assertiveness | 1 |
WR110 |
Understanding English Grammar | 2 |
Emergency Medical Service and Inservice Training
Up to 16 credits may be applied to the Paramedicine AAS degree for students who have completed documented EMS education or specific pre-hospital care experience comparable to course content. See the Emergency Services Department chair for information.
1 Required for graduation.
2 Required for graduation. Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science class, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years.
3 BI211 is a prerequisite to BI231; CHEM104 also highly recommended.
4 Alternative to Speech and Writing requirements above: 7-8 credits, WR115 and WR121, OR WR115 (or higher) and COMM100, 111, 115, or 218.
5 EMS271 and LIB127 are corequisites.
For more information, contact the Emergency Services Department.
Emergency Services Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/emergencyservices
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