The Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic (EMT-Paramedic) program addresses information and techniques currently considered to be the responsibilities of an EMT-Paramedic according to National Standard DOT Curriculum. The program consists of didactic (lecture) instruction, practical skill training, clinical observation and training, and Field Internship observation and training. The program is 18 months in length.
Prospective students must hold a current EMT certification to apply to the program and students are selected on a competitive basis. Students must complete an Associate degree to be eligible to participate in the National Exams as required by the Kansas Board of EMS. A total of 65 college credits are awarded for successful completion of the EMT-P program and the Associate of Applied Science degree. All program and institutional degree requirements must be met prior to testing for the National Exams.
Coffeyville Community College is committed to a policy of educational equity. Accordingly, the College admits students, grants financial aid and scholarships, conducts all educational program activities, and employment practices without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, ancestry or disabilities. Coffeyville Community College is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
Enrollment & Advising Email: dora.morris@coffeyville.edu
Recommended 4 semester plan is located at the end of this page.