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Emergency Medical Services Certificate Plan – Emergency Medical Technician Certificate
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Central Ohio Technical College offers an Emergency Medical Technician course for those persons interested in seeking initial EMS certification.
Emergency Medical Technician |
7 semester credit hours 9 contact hours (6 hours lecture and 3 hours lab) |
Course Description
Prerequisite: CPR Certification (Recommended)
This Emergency Medical Services course covers all aspects of emergency medical care in the field including equipment, controlling the situation, anatomy and physiology, medical and trauma emergencies, and airway control. This course at its successful completion allows the student to take the national registry exam to become certified at the EMT Level. This course provides a first phase of training in the career structure of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The course covers all knowledge and skills required for the national certification examination. Course includes 15 clock hours of clinical experience. A student must pass the class with a B- grade (3.00) or better and a minimum of 70 percent on the final exam in order to graduate and be eligible to sit for the NREMT exam.
Helpful Information
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EMS-120 meets Ohio CTransfer (C-Tag) Assurance Guide standards for course CTEMTB002.
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This “program” is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2020
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Program Outcomes
Class of 2019:
- RETENTION RATE: General 100%, Cardiovascular 92%
- EMPLOYMENT RATE: General 100%, Cardiovascular 100%
- CREDENTIALING SUCCESS RATE: General 100%, Cardiovascular 100%
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take classes online or face-to-face?
At COTC, students have the flexibility to take classes face-to-face and online.
What colleges or universities can I transfer to?
Students can transfer to any public college or university in the state of Ohio. COTC also has agreements with some colleges and universities for specific areas of study.
COTC has agreements with five universities specifically for the Associate of Science degree.
- Miami University
- Ohio Dominican University
- Otterbein University
- Salem International University
- Indiana Wesleyan University
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