LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CURRICULAR GUIDE
Basic Emergency Medical Tech
Certificate of Completion
Curriculum Code: 1018 (Effective Fall 2002 - Summer 2003)
Basic Emergency Medical Technicians are members of the health care team in the
pre-hospital emergency care setting. EMT personnel staff ambulances and are also
employed in hospitals, industry, and other public service agencies. They are
expected to respond rapidly and effectively to many forms of trauma and medical
emergencies and work in close contact with emergency physicians. The job is often
fast-paced and always challenging.
PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course Offerings for course
prerequisite information. See the Assessment and Placement Testing section for
skills assessment and advising information.
INFORMATION
Contact the Health and Human Services Department Office, Gannon Vocational
Technical Center, Room 1750, telephone number (517) 483-1410.
REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 14 CREDITS
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
EMTA 101 Basic EMT I 4
EMTA 102 Basic EMT II 2
EMTA 103 Basic EMT III 4
EMTA 104 Basic EMT IV 2
EMTA 112 Basic EMT Clinical 2
MINIMUM TOTAL 14
NOTES:
1. These courses are approved by the Michigan Department of Consumer and
Industry Services.
2. Attendance is required at all course sessions to be eligible for the
National Registry Exam process.
3. To be eligible to receive the Basic Emergency Medical Technician
Certificate of Completion, all courses in this curriculum must be
completed with a 3.0 grade or better.
SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE
Option 1 - EMT Academy
This option allows students to complete all courses in one semester and is
offered in the morning during fall semester and again during spring semester.
Students must complete EMTA 101 and EMTA 102 with a 3.0 minimum grade to continue
in the sequence.
EMTA 101 - First 8 weeks of semester
EMTA 102 - First 8 weeks of semester
EMTA 103 - Second 8 weeks of semester
EMTA 104 - Second 8 weeks of semester
EMTA 112 - Second 8 weeks of semester
Option 2
This option allows students to take all courses in the evening. This sequence
takes two semesters to complete and begins only in the fall. Students must
complete EMTA 101 and EMTA 102 with a 3.0 minimum grade to continue in the
sequence.
I-Fall Semester II-Spring Semester
EMTA 101 EMTA 103
EMTA 102 EMTA 104
EMTA 112
|