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2007-2008
Program Sheet
About the Career
Accident–sudden, severe illness–medical emergencies can happen at any time, in
any place. Survival often depends on the initial care the injured or severely
ill person receives at the scene. If you’re a licensed EMT looking to advance
your current skills to the paramedic level, your next step is the Paramedic Technician
program.
Career Outlook
Employment opportunities are expected to grow as population and urbanization
increase, and as a large segment of the population–aging baby boomers–becomes
more likely to have medical emergencies.
Potential Starting Salary
$27,826
Salary Information Source: LTC Research Department
Schedule
Varies.
Length of time to complete Paramedic Technician coursework
2 years
General Studies
21 required credits are offered evenings and online in fall, spring and summer.
Work these courses into your schedule based upon your intended date of graduation. Plan
your general studies classes—check out the General
Studies 2007-08 Learning Options.
Starts
January 2008 .
Approximate Costs
•$97.05 per credit (resident)
•$594.25 per credit (out-of-state resident)
•Online class fee is $10 per credit
•Other fees vary by program (books, supplies, materials, tools, uniforms,
health-related exams, etc)
Program Transfer Opportunities
Capella University
Cardinal Stritch University
Lakeland College
Silver Lake College
UW-Stout
For more transfer options information, click
here.
Paramedic Technician Coursework- 45 credits
Course Title |
Credits |
Delivery Method |
Offered |
Paramedic Fundamentals |
5 |
Face-to-Face |
Spring 2008 |
Paramedic Pharmacology |
4 |
Face-to-Face |
Spring 2008 |
Respiratory Management |
2 |
Face-to-Face |
Spring 2008 |
Cardiology I |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Spring 2008 |
Clinical I - EMT/Paramedic |
4 |
Face-to-Face |
Spring 2008 |
Cardiology II |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
Medical Emergencies |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
Trauma |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
Emergency Care for Specialists |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
EMS Operations |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
Clinical II - EMT/Paramedic |
3 |
Face-to-Face |
Fall 2008 |
General Studies Requirements (21 credits):
Medical Terminology—3 credits
General Anatomy & Physiology—4 credits
Written Communication—3 credits
Introduction to Sociology—3 credits
Introduction to Psychology—3 credits
Advanced Anatomy & Physiology—4 credits
Microbiology—4 credits
Oral/Interpersonal Communication—3 credits
Developmental Psychology—3 credits
Want more information?
•Submit your questions online.
•Email info@gotoltc.edu
•Call 1.888.GO TO LTC, Ext. 1109
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