College of DuPage is the largest community college in Illinois, offering an Emergency Medical Technician certificate program each semester as part of its Fire Science division. The program provides 180 hours of core curriculum training following the National Standard Curriculum endorsed by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Location
Glen Ellyn, IL • 2 Locations
Phone
630-942-2107
baudekb@cod.edu
College of DuPage is the largest community college in Illinois, offering an Emergency Medical Technician certificate program each semester as part of its Fire Science division. The program provides 180 hours of core curriculum training following the National Standard Curriculum endorsed by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Location
Glen Ellyn, IL • 2 Locations
Phone
630-942-2107
baudekb@cod.edu
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A ten-credit-hour certificate program requiring a minimum of 180 hours of core curriculum training in emergency care skills including management of bleeding, fractures, airway obstruction, cardiac arrest, and emergency childbirth. Students develop patient assessment skills and learn to use common emergency equipment. The program prepares students for the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification exam and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) state licensing exam.
A ten-credit-hour certificate program requiring a minimum of 180 hours of core curriculum training in emergency care skills including management of bleeding, fractures, airway obstruction, cardiac arrest, and emergency childbirth. Students develop patient assessment skills and learn to use common emergency equipment. The program prepares students for the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification exam and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) state licensing exam.
The Emergency Medical Technician certificate is designed for students and professionals who have an interest or are currently employed in fire science or the emergency medical field. It focuses on pre-hospital care including patient assessment, treatment, and transportation. Successful completion allows students to take the Illinois Department of Public Health or the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Certification exams.
The Emergency Medical Technician certificate is designed for students and professionals who have an interest or are currently employed in fire science or the emergency medical field. It focuses on pre-hospital care including patient assessment, treatment, and transportation. Successful completion allows students to take the Illinois Department of Public Health or the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Certification exams.
The Fire Fighter Certificate is tailored for individuals in the fire service, focusing on essential skills such as building construction, fire alarms, and extinguishing systems. Upon completion, students may earn state certifications if they pass the required exams. The program emphasizes both academic learning and practical training.
The Fire Fighter Certificate is tailored for individuals in the fire service, focusing on essential skills such as building construction, fire alarms, and extinguishing systems. Upon completion, students may earn state certifications if they pass the required exams. The program emphasizes both academic learning and practical training.
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