The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical Services is designed to take paramedics to the next level of clinical care and equip them with the background necessary to become leaders in their field. The program offers two pathways: certified paramedics can complete the degree through Arizona Online while working in the field, or aspiring EMS professionals can study on the main campus in Tucson and complete EMT and paramedic certifications while earning their degree.
Location
Tucson, AZ
Phone
520-626-4555
The Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical Services is designed to take paramedics to the next level of clinical care and equip them with the background necessary to become leaders in their field. The program offers two pathways: certified paramedics can complete the degree through Arizona Online while working in the field, or aspiring EMS professionals can study on the main campus in Tucson and complete EMT and paramedic certifications while earning their degree.
Location
Tucson, AZ
Phone
520-626-4555
Choose from available first responder training programs.
For aspiring EMS professionals, this program provides training needed to become an EMT and then a paramedic, with a foundation in fundamental science, math, EMS subspecialty coursework and electives in communications, leadership, and health care systems. Students can complete EMT and paramedic certifications while earning their degree on the main campus.
For aspiring EMS professionals, this program provides training needed to become an EMT and then a paramedic, with a foundation in fundamental science, math, EMS subspecialty coursework and electives in communications, leadership, and health care systems. Students can complete EMT and paramedic certifications while earning their degree on the main campus.
For certified paramedics, this program provides additional subspecialty EMS clinical training and a foundation in fundamental science, communications, math, leadership and health care systems knowledge. Students complete the degree through Arizona Online while working in the field.
For certified paramedics, this program provides additional subspecialty EMS clinical training and a foundation in fundamental science, communications, math, leadership and health care systems knowledge. Students complete the degree through Arizona Online while working in the field.
Evidence-based EMS continuing education (CE) credits provided by the Department of Emergency Medicine. Courses focus on the most high-yield aspects of prehospital medicine and prepare EMS providers to deliver up-to-date medical care.
Evidence-based EMS continuing education (CE) credits provided by the Department of Emergency Medicine. Courses focus on the most high-yield aspects of prehospital medicine and prepare EMS providers to deliver up-to-date medical care.
A 4-unit course that meets National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-prescribed requirements for EMTs. Students who complete the EMT certification process may apply for jobs in the field or at University of Arizona Emergency Medical Services.
A 4-unit course that meets National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-prescribed requirements for EMTs. Students who complete the EMT certification process may apply for jobs in the field or at University of Arizona Emergency Medical Services.
Designed for students who have obtained a bachelor's degree and anticipate matriculation into a professional or graduate-level training program within one to two years. The program aims to augment the competitiveness of their application while simultaneously serving their community.
Designed for students who have obtained a bachelor's degree and anticipate matriculation into a professional or graduate-level training program within one to two years. The program aims to augment the competitiveness of their application while simultaneously serving their community.
A nine-month program that prepares competent, entry-level paramedics through hands-on courses gaining advanced skills through immersive simulations and field internship opportunities with expert Tucson paramedics. Graduates will be eligible to take the National Registry exam to become certified paramedics.
A nine-month program that prepares competent, entry-level paramedics through hands-on courses gaining advanced skills through immersive simulations and field internship opportunities with expert Tucson paramedics. Graduates will be eligible to take the National Registry exam to become certified paramedics.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
Administrators at University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, Department of Emergency Medicine can claim this organization to manage waitlists, enroll students, accept payments, host learning modules and more — all in one place.