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Nov 23, 2024
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West Shore Community College Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate
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The EMT program prepares students to take the National Registry EMT (NREMT) exam to become a licensed EMT. Individuals must be 18 years of age to be licensed as an EMT. Those under 18 may enroll in the program and take the exam, but will ineligible to apply for a license through the State of Michigan until their 18th birthday.
Prior to the start of the program students must attend an EMS orientation, obtain American Heart Association (AHA) Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, and complete an application for the program.
Upon program acceptance students must complete the following prior to beginning coursework:
- Successfully pass a Criminal Background Check
- Successfully pass a Drug Screen test
- Provide Certification of Physical Fitness Form completed by a Physician
- Provide current immunization records, including negative TB results. Records must remain current for the duration of the program
- Provide current and vaid unrestricted State of Michigan Driver’s License
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Courses by Placement/Transfer
The following courses may be prerequisites for your program depending upon your placement scores or transfer evaluation. Advisors can assist you to integrate these into your program of study during your first semester at West Shore. Contact Student Services at 231.843.5510.
Semester 1
A Program Application is required prior to enrollment in any EMS course
Total: 14.5 Credit Hrs | 19.5 Contact Hrs
Semester 2
Successful completion of EMS 118, 130, 140 required prior to enrollment in 2nd Semester EMS courses
Total: 15.5 Credit Hrs | 19.5 Contact Hrs
Certificate Total: 30 Credit Hrs | 39 Contact Hrs
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