Dallas College is one of the largest community colleges in Texas, uniting seven campuses to provide education since 1965. It supports a vibrant Dallas County by offering a variety of technical and academic programs, with over 3 million students benefiting from its extensive resources and partnerships.
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Dallas, TX β’ 3 Locations
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972-669-6400
AskSOHS@DallasCollege.edu
Dallas College is one of the largest community colleges in Texas, uniting seven campuses to provide education since 1965. It supports a vibrant Dallas County by offering a variety of technical and academic programs, with over 3 million students benefiting from its extensive resources and partnerships.
Location
Dallas, TX β’ 3 Locations
Phone
972-669-6400
AskSOHS@DallasCollege.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
The A.A.S. degree in Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic equips students with the skills needed for advanced emergency medical care. The curriculum includes both coursework and practical training, focusing on critical thinking, patient assessment, and medical intervention. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in EMS settings or to pursue further medical education.
The A.A.S. degree in Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic equips students with the skills needed for advanced emergency medical care. The curriculum includes both coursework and practical training, focusing on critical thinking, patient assessment, and medical intervention. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in EMS settings or to pursue further medical education.
The EMT Basic Certificate provides training in basic life support and emergency care, crucial skills for working in ambulance agencies, hospitals, and fire departments. The program covers CPR, patient assessment, splinting, medication administration, and oxygen therapy. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs exam to gain certification.
The EMT Basic Certificate provides training in basic life support and emergency care, crucial skills for working in ambulance agencies, hospitals, and fire departments. The program covers CPR, patient assessment, splinting, medication administration, and oxygen therapy. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs exam to gain certification.
The Paramedic Certificate program is designed to train students in advanced prehospital emergency care, including intravenous fluid administration, ECG interpretation, and airway management. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations and internships. Successful completion prepares graduates for the National Registry of Paramedics certification exam.
The Paramedic Certificate program is designed to train students in advanced prehospital emergency care, including intravenous fluid administration, ECG interpretation, and airway management. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations and internships. Successful completion prepares graduates for the National Registry of Paramedics certification exam.
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