The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Academy at Kellogg Community College offers students the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate that will allow them to provide care for individuals who are ill, sick or injured. Depending on the needs of the student and level of care they wish to provide, various EMS Program offerings are available, ranging from a single class to a two-year degree. KCC's program is designed so that students can ladder their credentials as they progress through higher levels of education.
Location
Battle Creek, MI • 2 Locations
Phone
269-565-2650
[email protected]
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Academy at Kellogg Community College offers students the opportunity to earn a degree or certificate that will allow them to provide care for individuals who are ill, sick or injured. Depending on the needs of the student and level of care they wish to provide, various EMS Program offerings are available, ranging from a single class to a two-year degree. KCC's program is designed so that students can ladder their credentials as they progress through higher levels of education.
Location
Battle Creek, MI • 2 Locations
Phone
269-565-2650
[email protected]
Choose from available first responder training programs.
Associate degree program that allows students to complete their education at the associate-degree level by adding general education courses to their Basic EMT and Paramedic certificate programs. Totals 67 to 69 credit hours. Students can use their EMS degree to continue their education in a bachelor's degree program.
Associate degree program that allows students to complete their education at the associate-degree level by adding general education courses to their Basic EMT and Paramedic certificate programs. Totals 67 to 69 credit hours. Students can use their EMS degree to continue their education in a bachelor's degree program.
Entry-level Basic EMT Certificate provides a foundational group of courses in EMS education leading toward licensure with the MDHHS as a basic emergency medical technician. Totals 16 credit hours (one semester).
Entry-level Basic EMT Certificate provides a foundational group of courses in EMS education leading toward licensure with the MDHHS as a basic emergency medical technician. Totals 16 credit hours (one semester).
State-approved hybrid program intended for licensed paramedics interested in serving their communities in an expanded role as a Community Paramedic. Combines online and in-person training to accommodate schedules. Consists of four courses including Community Paramedic Practicum.
State-approved hybrid program intended for licensed paramedics interested in serving their communities in an expanded role as a Community Paramedic. Combines online and in-person training to accommodate schedules. Consists of four courses including Community Paramedic Practicum.
Certificate program designed for practicing EMTs and paramedics to obtain the educational training necessary to coordinate and teach EMS classes. Totals 10 credit hours (one semester). Successful completion allows students to challenge the licensing test for the EMS I/C level.
Certificate program designed for practicing EMTs and paramedics to obtain the educational training necessary to coordinate and teach EMS classes. Totals 10 credit hours (one semester). Successful completion allows students to challenge the licensing test for the EMS I/C level.
Entry-level certificate program designed for anyone who may be required to provide care for a sick or injured individual prior to the arrival of an ambulance. Includes training in CPR, bleeding control, airway management, splinting, extrication, oxygen therapy, and medical, environmental and other emergencies.
Entry-level certificate program designed for anyone who may be required to provide care for a sick or injured individual prior to the arrival of an ambulance. Includes training in CPR, bleeding control, airway management, splinting, extrication, oxygen therapy, and medical, environmental and other emergencies.
Paramedic Certificate builds on the Basic EMT license to substantially advance the care that can be provided by an EMS professional. Totals 44 credit hours (three semesters). Provides in-depth education in cardiology, pharmacology, pediatrics, obstetrics, advanced practice, leadership and more.
Paramedic Certificate builds on the Basic EMT license to substantially advance the care that can be provided by an EMS professional. Totals 44 credit hours (three semesters). Provides in-depth education in cardiology, pharmacology, pediatrics, obstetrics, advanced practice, leadership and more.
Nationally accepted University of Maryland-Baltimore County Critical Care Emergency Transport Program designed to prepare paramedics and nurses to function as members of a critical care transport team. Totals 11.25 credit hours. Includes EMT 292: UMBC Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport and EMT 295: UMBC Pediatric/Neonatal Critical Care Transport Course.
Nationally accepted University of Maryland-Baltimore County Critical Care Emergency Transport Program designed to prepare paramedics and nurses to function as members of a critical care transport team. Totals 11.25 credit hours. Includes EMT 292: UMBC Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport and EMT 295: UMBC Pediatric/Neonatal Critical Care Transport Course.
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