| Emergency Medical Technology |
EMT -- Basic
Program Description
Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) Basic is an introductory survey of
emergency medical services include medical legal/ethical aspects, patient
assessment, care of wounds and fractures, airway maintenance, patient
transportation, medical and environmental emergency, childbirth, and extrication.
The program prepares graduates for employment with ambulance services
and in acute emergency facilities. Graduates are eligible to apply to
take the examination for national certification as an EMT-B.
Application Procedure and Deadline
Class size is limited and all applicants are not accepted for participation.
Students are encouraged to contact the Allied Health Program Coordinator
at the first opportunity for advisement.
Application Deadline:
Classes are held each semester. The selection process for admission is
open through general registration and is based on first-come, first enrolled
basis until class capacity is reached.
All applicants will
have an equal opportunity regardless of race, age, disability, sex, creed,
religion, or nationality.
Applicants with special
needs due to disability must make this fact known prior to admission so
that necessary accommodations can be made. Because of the nature of the
profession, it may not always be possible to accommodate students with
severe disabilities.
Admission Requirements
High School (or GED Equivalency) Diploma plus general and special requirements
listed below:
- Completion of all
general admissions procedures of the college. Refer to page 17 in the
SEARK Catalog and Student Handbook.
- Completion of the
Nursing and Allied Health Application for Admission form .
- Copy of current CPR Certification card--(American Heart Association Health Care Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer). Certification must be valid for entire period of enrollment.
The above information
must be submitted to:
Southeast Arkansas
College
Attention: Nursing & Allied Health Technologies Division
1900 Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71603
Acceptance Procedure
Should qualified applicants exceed the available slots in the program,
admission into a particular class will be based on the date of completed
application. Upon acceptance into the Emergency Medical Technology program,
the student must submit the following in order to begin classes:
- Current CPR Certification
- CAHA H.C. Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer)
- Functional Ability Acknowledgement Form.
- P.P.D. Skin Test
or Chest X-Ray
- Hepatitus B Series
or Signature on SEARK College Vaccination Waiver Claim Form
Students enrolled in
Allied Health Programs with a clinical component will be assessed a fee
for malpractice insurance.
NOTE: Random drug screening
may be utilized at any time during the course of the program at the student's
expense.
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1007 | EMT Basic | 4 | 4 | 4 | 7 |
Emergency
Medical Technology -- Intermediate
PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The EMT-Intermediate course is designed to upgrade the basic level emergency
medical technician’s techniques involving intravenous therapy, advanced
airway management, and shock management. Students receive in-depth training
in rapidly identifying life-threatening emergency situations. Upon completion
of the program, graduates are eligible to apply to take the National Registry
EMT-Intermediate exam and gain Arkansas certification as an EMT-I.
Note: Arkansas only
recognizes the 1985 curriculum for the EMT-Intermediate. The 1985 curriculum
may not be recognized by other states.
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
High School (or GED Equivalency) Diploma plus general and special requirements
listed below:
- Completion of
all general admissions procedures of the College
- Completion of
the Nursing and Allied Health Application for Admission form.
- Copy of current
EMT-A Certification Card.
- Copy of current
CPR Certification card - American Heart Association Health Care Provider
or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer. Certification must be valid
for entire period of enrollment.
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
Classes are held each semester. The selection process for admission is
open through general registration and is based on first-come, first enrolled
basis until class capacity is reached.
The above information
must be submitted to:
Southeast Arkansas College
Attention: Nursing & Allied Health Technologies Division
1900 Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Students enrolled
in Allied Health Programs with a clinical component will be assessed a
fee for malpractice insurance.
NOTE: Random drug
screening may be utilized at any time during the course of the program
at the student's expense.
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1015 | EMT Intermediate | 3 | 4 | 8 | 7 |
COMPLETION
AWARD: Certificate of Proficiency |
|
|
|
7 |
Emergency Medical Technology-- Paramedic
Program Description
The Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic program prepares students
to perform advanced emergency medical procedures in the pre-hospital setting.
Students are trained in theory and a variety of technical skills. Upon
completion of the program, the student is granted a Technical Certificate
or an Associate of Applied Science degree and is eligible to apply to
take the National Registry EMT-Paramedic Certification Examination.
Application
Procedure and Deadline
Classes are admitted yearly in August. Class size is limited, and all
applicants are not selected for participation. Applicants must have a
high school diploma or GED diploma and meet special admission requirements
for the program listed below.
Application deadline:
2nd Friday in April. Students may, however, apply for admission through
the Fall Semester Registration period if classes are not at capacity.
All applicants shall
have equal opportunity regardless of race, age, sex, creed, religion,
or nationality. Applicants
with special needs due to disability must make this fact known prior to
admission so that necessary accommodations can be made. Because of the
nature of the profession, it may not always be possible to accommodate
students with severe disabilities.
Admission Requirements
High School (or GED Equivalency) Diploma
plus general and special requirements listed below:
- Completion of all
general admissions procedures of the College. Refer to the
SEARK Catalog and Student Handbook.
- Completion of the
Nursing and Allied Health Application for Admission form.
- ASSET Part-Score
Average of 40; or COMPASS scores of 51% in Math (Elementary Algebra),
74% in English, and 81% in Reading; or ACT Composite Score of
18; or completion of 15 semester hours of general education applicable
to the program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Copy of current EMT
- A Certification Card.
- Completion or test
score validated exemption of all required developmental studies courses
in English, mathematics, and reading.
The above information
must be submitted to:
Southeast Arkansas
College
Attention: Nursing & Allied Health Technologies Division
1900 Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
NOTES: Students pursuing
the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Technology
will be required to meet placement standards set by the College prior
to enrolling in math and/or English Composition courses.
Any applicant who does
not have a completed application packet in the Nursing and Allied Health
Office, located in Founders Hall, by 4:30 p.m. on the application deadline
date may not be considered for admission.
Acceptance Procedure
Should qualified applicants exceed the available slots in the program,
admission into a particular class will be based on the date of completed
application. Upon acceptance into the Emergency Medical Technology program
the student must submit evidence of the following in order to begin classes:
- Current CPR Certification
- (AHA H.C. Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer)
- Health History (with
form completed)
- P.P.D. Skin Test
or Chest X-Ray
- Hepatitis B Series
or Signature on SEARK College Vaccination Waiver Claim Form
Students enrolled in
Allied Health Programs with a clinical component will be assessed a fee
for malpractice insurance.
NOTE: Random drug screening
may be utilized at any time during the course of the program at the student's
expense.
Pre-Admission
Requirements
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1007 | EMT Basic | 4 | 4 | 4 | 7 |
1st Year,
1st Semester
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1113 | Human Systems & Assessment | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 | | EMER 1118 | Paramedic I | 5 | 6 | 0 | 8 |
| |
|
7 |
8 |
0 |
11 |
1st Year,
2nd Semester
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1233 | Critical Cardiac Care | 2 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
|
2 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
1st Year,
Summer Session
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| EMER 1324 | Paramedic IV/Field Internship | 0 | 0 | 16 | 4 |
2nd Year,
1st Semester
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| BIOL 2454 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 3 | 2 | 0 | 4 | | COMP 1123 | Introduction to Computers | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | | ENGL 1313 | English Composition I | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | | MATH 1333 | College Algebra | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | | PSYC 2303 | General Psychology | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
|
15 |
2 |
0 |
16 |
| Total
Credit Hours Required for the Technical Certificate = |
41 |
2nd
Year, 2nd Semester
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
| BIOL 2464 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 3 | 2 | 0 | 4 | | BIOL 2474 | Microbiology | 3 | 2 | 0 | 4 | | ENGL 1323 | English Composition II | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | | PSYC 2323 | Developmental Psychology | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
|
12 |
4 |
0 |
14 |
2nd Year,
Summer Session
| Course
Number |
Course
Name |
LEC |
LAB |
SWE |
SSCH |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Total
Credit Hours Required for the Associate of Applied Science Degree
= |
55 |
NOTE: Acceptable ASSET, ACT,
COMPASS, or TABE scores may waive the English and math course requirements
for one-year technical certificate programs.
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