Emergency Medical Services

Program Pathways

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certificate prepares students for entry-level positions as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). After successful completion, students will be eligible for National and Iowa certification.

Program Details

Award Certificate
Credits 7
Program Start Fall, Spring, Summer
Number of Terms 1
Time to Complete 4 months
Class Meets Day and evening sessions offered fall and spring semesters. Hybrid courses offered during summer term.
Admissions Application Select Academic Program:
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) – Certificate
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Suggested Sequence of Study and cost

Program Courses

  • Emergency Medical Technician I
  • Emergency Medical Technician II
  • Emergency Medical Technician II Clinical

See the Suggested Sequence of Study for the full list of courses, cost, and additional course details.

You have completed the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate. For additional training, see the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Certificate, Paramedic Certificate, and the Emergency Medical Services AAS degree.

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Certificate

The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) certificate prepares students for National and Iowa certification.

Program Details

Award Certificate
Credits 10
Program Start Fall
Number of Terms 2
Time to Complete 9 months
Class Meets Evening only
Admissions Application Select Academic Program:
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) – Certificate
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Suggested Sequence of Study and cost

Program Courses

  • Advanced EMT Clinical
  • Advanced EMT I
  • Advanced EMT II

See the Suggested Sequence of Study for the full list of courses, cost, and additional course details.

You have completed the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Certificate. For additional training, see the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate, Paramedic Certificate, and the Emergency Medical Services AAS degree.

Paramedic Certificate

The Paramedic certificate option is recommended for state-licensed emergency medical technicians (EMT) who would like to advance their career as a paramedic. Students who complete the courses for this certificate will be eligible to take the National Paramedic Certification Examination with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT).

Prerequisite Courses Details

Credits 11
Enrollment Full-time, Part-time
Program Start Fall, Spring, Summer
Number of Terms 1
Time to Complete 4 months

Prerequisite Courses

  • Emergency Medical Technician I
  • Emergency Medical Technician II
  • Emergency Medical Technician II Clinical
  • Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology

Prerequisite coursework must be completed before beginning Term 1 of the Paramedic Certificate program.

Program Details

Day Program Evening Hybrid
Award Certificate Certificate
Credits 38 38
Enrollment Full-time Part-time
Program Start Fall Spring
Number of Terms 3 6
Time to Complete 1 year 2 years
Course Format Face-to-Face Hybrid, Online
Class Meets Daytime Evening
Admissions Application Select Academic Program:
Paramedic - Certificate -OR-
Paramedic - Certificate (Evening Program)
See Program Admission

Suggested Sequence of Study and cost

Evening Hybrid Suggested Sequence of Study and cost

Program Courses

  • Airway and Patient Assessment
  • Cardiology for the Paramedic
  • Clinical I
  • Clinical II
  • EMS Operations
  • Introduction to Paramedicine
  • Medical and Psychological Emergencies
  • Paramedic Pharmacology and Medication Administration
  • Special Considerations for the Paramedic
  • Transition to Paramedic Practice
  • Traumatic Emergencies for the Paramedic

To participate in the Paramedic Certificate program course work you will be required to complete background screenings, including a criminal background check, sex offender registry, child abuse registry, and dependent adult registry before participating in clinicals. The outcome could possibly affect your opportunities to participate in the clinical setting.

See the Suggested Sequence of Study for the full list of courses, cost, and additional course details.

Next step: Continue to the Emergency Medical Services Associate of Science (AAS) degree or graduate and enter the workforce. Students completing the Paramedic Certificate program only need to complete ENG-105 in Term 1 and Term 2 courses of the Emergency Medical Services Associate of Science (AAS) degree to graduate with their AAS degree.

Emergency Medical Services Associate of Science (AAS) Degree

The Emergency Medical Services AAS degree is recommended for those who would like to become a paramedic and pursue a management position in emergency medical services. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to take national certification exams through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT).

Program Details

Award Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Credits 63
Enrollment Full-time
Program Start Fall, Spring, Summer
Number of Terms 5
Time to Complete 2 years
Course Format Face-to-Face
Class Meets Daytime
Admissions Application Select Academic Program:
Emergency Medical Services – AAS
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Suggested Sequence of Study and cost

Program Courses

Term 1
  • Emergency Medical Technician I
  • Emergency Medical Technician II
  • Emergency Medical Technician II Clinical
Term 2
  • Management of Emergency Medical Services
    Fire Fighter I
Term 3 — Fall
  • Airway and Patient Assessment
  • Cardiology for the Paramedic
  • Clinical I
  • Introduction to Paramedicine
  • Paramedic Pharmacology and Medication Administration
Term 4 — Spring
  • Clinical II
  • EMS Operations
  • Field Experience for the Paramedic
  • Medical and Psychological Emergencies
  • Special Considerations for the Paramedic
  • Traumatic Emergencies for the Paramedic
Term 5 — Summer
  • Transition to Paramedic Practice

To participate in the Emergency Medical Services Associate of Science (AAS) degree program course work you will be required to complete background screenings, including a criminal background check, sex offender registry, child abuse registry, and dependent adult registry before participating in clinicals. The outcome could possibly affect your opportunities to participate in the clinical setting.

See the Suggested Sequence of Study for the full list of courses, cost, and additional course details.

You have completed the Emergency Medical Services Associate of Science (AAS) degree program. Check out the Health continuing education courses to keep up to date in your profession.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Continuing Education

Emergency medical responders (EMR) and emergency medical technicians (EMT) classes are available for those who would like to serve their communities on a volunteer basis.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Continuing Education

Careers

Positions

Graduates may find employment working as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or paramedics in fire departments, hospitals, private ambulance services, air medical services, federal agencies, and private corporations.

Example Careers and Average Wages

Entry Average Experienced
Emergency Medical Technicians $30,640 $37,620 $44,300
Paramedics $41,200 $49,930 $59,490

Source: 2023 Iowa Wage Report, Iowa Workforce Development — Statewide Wages

Employers

The following is a partial list of employers who have hired graduates from this program:

Business Location
Area Ambulance Service Cedar Rapids
CARE Ambulance, LLC Iowa City
Davenport Fire Department Davenport
Mason City Fire Department Mason City
MEDIC EMS Davenport
Mercy Medical Center Cedar Rapids
MercyOne Waterloo
North Benton Ambulance Service Vinton
Waterloo Fire Rescue Waterloo
Waverly Health Center Waverly

Program Admission

Iowa law requires a student to be at least 17 years old to enroll in any EMS course.

Program Contacts

Admissions
Email Admissions 319-296-4000 Hawkeye Center 114
Academic/College Success Advisor
Lisa Wright Email Lisa Wright 319-296-4014 ext.1068 Hawkeye Center 208G
Paramedic Program Director / Faculty Advisor
Johnathan Cockrell Email Johnathan Cockrell 319-296-4428 Grundy Hall 204AA
EMT Program Director / Faculty Advisor
Greg Helmuth Email Greg Helmuth 319-296-2329 ext.1401 Grundy Hall 204Z

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