Central Piedmont Community College offers a CAAHEP-accredited Emergency Medical Science program designed to prepare graduates for careers as entry-level paramedics. The program provides both EMT and paramedic training through an Associate in Applied Science degree, with partnerships including The Center for Pre-hospital Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center.
Location
Charlotte, NC • 4 Locations
Phone
704-330-2722
ems@cpcc.edu
Central Piedmont Community College offers a CAAHEP-accredited Emergency Medical Science program designed to prepare graduates for careers as entry-level paramedics. The program provides both EMT and paramedic training through an Associate in Applied Science degree, with partnerships including The Center for Pre-hospital Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center.
Location
Charlotte, NC • 4 Locations
Phone
704-330-2722
ems@cpcc.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
Advanced EMT certification course providing training in advanced airway management, intravenous therapy, medication administration, and limited cardiac monitoring. Currently being reformatted due to accreditation requirement changes.
Advanced EMT certification course providing training in advanced airway management, intravenous therapy, medication administration, and limited cardiac monitoring. Currently being reformatted due to accreditation requirement changes.
Entry-level certification course providing immediate lifesaving care training for critical patients while awaiting higher-level responders.
Entry-level certification course providing immediate lifesaving care training for critical patients while awaiting higher-level responders.
A 16-week accelerated course providing training in basic emergency medical care. Students learn anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, and stabilization skills. Upon completion, students qualify to take the North Carolina or National Registry EMT certification exam.
A 16-week accelerated course providing training in basic emergency medical care. Students learn anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, and stabilization skills. Upon completion, students qualify to take the North Carolina or National Registry EMT certification exam.
A comprehensive paramedic program spanning five semesters requiring 1,096 hours of coursework, practical training, and clinical experience. Offered through a consortium with The Center for Pre-hospital Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center. Graduates are eligible for North Carolina and National Registry paramedic certification exams.
A comprehensive paramedic program spanning five semesters requiring 1,096 hours of coursework, practical training, and clinical experience. Offered through a consortium with The Center for Pre-hospital Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center. Graduates are eligible for North Carolina and National Registry paramedic certification exams.
A degree completion track for certified non-degree paramedics to achieve an Associate of Applied Science in emergency medical science. All coursework is completed online. Students must earn 19 credits at Central Piedmont to obtain their degree.
A degree completion track for certified non-degree paramedics to achieve an Associate of Applied Science in emergency medical science. All coursework is completed online. Students must earn 19 credits at Central Piedmont to obtain their degree.
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