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2024-2025 Catalog

Health Professions AAS - Paramedic Science Program


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Code: AAS.HP.PAR

An emergency medical technician (EMT) provides basic life support to patients in the pre-hospital environment. Paramedics bring the emergency department to the field by providing critical treatment and advanced life support - equivalent to treatments offered in the first 15-20 minutes of care in the emergency room. Paramedics and EMTs, both EMS practitioners, work cohesively to stabilize the patient’s condition during emergency transport and transfer.

The program’s curriculum employs a workforce development model. Students complete all general education courses in the first year followed by core courses in the second year. Students can also easily transfer completed general education courses that meet transfer guideline criteria. During field assignments, students fulfill externship hours on paramedic units three days per week in varied geographic response areas. Through integrated instruction, laboratory and clinical experience, students strengthen skills and bridge knowledge gaps.

  • Program Length: 24 months;
  • Preadmissions: Program Admissions Exam and EMT skills screening, Active NJ EMT License;
  • GPA for admissions eligibility: 2.50;
  • Required General Education prerequisite courses: BIO-109 , BIO-209 , MAT-100 elective, PSY-101 , PSY-201 , SOC-101 , ENG-101 , ENG-201  or ENG-202  ;
  • Application Deadline: January 15;
  • Program Admits: Fall Semester.

Note: This regional program utilizes clinical education sites throughout the state of NJ. Students will be required to travel to distant sites and provide their own transportation.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  1. Exhibit a professional code of conduct.
  2. Provide compassionate care to all populations while respecting cultural differences.
  3. Comply with all state and federal regulation/laws for an entry-level paramedic.
  4. Utilize a systematic assessment to determine appropriate modalities for medical and trauma patients of all ages.
  5. Demonstrate skill proficiency in all entry-level psychomotor skills, utilizing them when clinically appropriate and at the correct time to improve patient outcomes.
  6. Function as a member of the paramedic team by using effective communication and proper behavior that promotes customer service and efficient care.
  7. Correctly identify potential hazards to promote a safe environment for self, coworkers, patients and bystanders.
  8. Use critical thinking skills to properly manage and diffuse stressful environments.
  9. Identify personal stress and utilize stress management techniques to ensure physical and emotional health.

Career Pathways

Paramedic: Hospital, Fire Department, ER Medical Device Sales Representative

Recommended Semester Sequence - Full Time Track


Recommended Semester Sequence - Part Time Track


General Education Requirements


Subtotal: 6 Credits


Humanities and Social Sciences


Subtotal: 6 Credits


Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology


Subtotal: 8 Credits


Subtotal: 20 Credits


Subtotal: 40 Credits


Program Support Requirements


Subtotal: 6 Credits


Total Credit Hours: 66


Specific Program Notes

Students are encouraged to take their courses in semester sequence order.

Please note that required courses may have prerequisites. Click on each course to view details.

*Mathematics Elective: select MAT-130 Contemporary Mathematics , MAT-150 Statistics I , or MAT-155 Finite Mathematics .

Students enrolled in this program ARE REQUIRED to successfully complete a course in basic algebra if indicated by Placement Testing.

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