EMT-II Paramedic, Advanced Certificate
College(s):
Malcolm XProgram Code: 0265
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Program Core | ||
EMT 221 | Essentials of Paramedic Medicine I | 9 |
EMT 223 | Essentials of Paramedic Medicine II | 9 |
Required Work-Based Learning Courses | ||
EMT 222 | Paramedic Medicine Practicum I | 5.5 |
EMT 224 | Paramedic Medicine Practicum II | 7 |
EMT 227 | Paramedic Medicine Field Internship | 6 |
Total Hours | 36.5 |
Pathway
This is an example course sequence for students interested in EMT (II)–Paramedic. If this pathway is followed as outlined, student will earn an Advanced Certificate (AC) in EMT (II)–Paramedic. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability.
Malcolm X College offers the only paramedic program in the City of Chicago. It offers an Advanced Certificate (AC) as well as an Associate in Applied Science degree (AAS) in this professional specialty. Successful completion of the Paramedic Core Curriculum culminates in the Advanced Certificate, and additional general education courses enables the paramedic student to attain an AAS degree. Completion of the degree can broaden the student’s marketability as well as provide a strong basis for continued professional learning.
This program is presented as a collaborative effort by Malcolm X College and the Chicago EMS Region XI, which includes the Chicago Fire Department, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, JHS Cook County Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, University of Chicago Hospitals and regional Associate Hospitals.
Semester-by-Semester Program Plan for Full-Time Student
Semester 1 | Hours | |
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EMT 221 | Essentials of Paramedic Medicine I | 9 |
EMT 222 | Paramedic Medicine Practicum I | 5.5 |
Hours | 14.5 | |
Semester 2 | ||
EMT 223 | Essentials of Paramedic Medicine II | 9 |
EMT 224 | Paramedic Medicine Practicum II | 7 |
Hours | 16 | |
Semester 3 | ||
EMT 227 | Paramedic Medicine Field Internship | 6 |
Hours | 6 | |
Total Hours | 36.5 |
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Program Admission Requirements
Courses run for three consecutive semesters starting each fall semester. Applications are accepted the previous spring. To be considered for admission the applicant must:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Graduate from an accredited high school or earn a GED
- Be currently licensed by the State of Illinois as an EMT-B.
- Demonstrate an aptitude in college-level science course by earning a passing grade of C or better in 4 credit hour (with a lab) General Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, General Chemistry, articulated military course or successfully complete an equivalency exam. (CCC courses that apply include BIOLOGY 116 Introduction to Anatomy And Physiology, BIOLOGY 121 Biology I, BIOLOGY 226 Human Structure and Function I, and CHEM 201 General Chemistry I)
- Have a current CPR card.
- Achieve acceptable scores on admissions examination.
- Admissions cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Submit official college transcripts
- Submit, by deadline, completed program application with transcripts, to the Paramedic Program Director at Malcolm X College.
- Ambulance experience as an EMT-B by start of program is strongly recommended.
Students enrolled in a current Spring semester EMT class from any other college who have not passed the EMT licensing exam by the application deadline, are not eligible to apply. Students enrolled in the Spring semester EMT class at Malcolm X College are eligible to apply with a current course grade of B or better.
Applicant Interviews and Student Selection
Interviews with the EMS Region XI Admissions Committee are granted to those applicants who have met or exceeded admission criteria. Selection of candidates for this program is highly competitive and selections are made based on interview. Evaluation of applicant ability is based on academic history, EMS work experience, references, and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on academic history as demonstrated by GPA, and motivation as demonstrated by commitment and adaptability to the EMS field.
For more information on admissions requirements and the application process, visit the program website.
Careers
This program can prepare students for the jobs listed below. Click on each one to learn more, including average earnings, annual job openings, and how much education people in that field have. For additional guidance and resources on career options, current City Colleges students and alumni can contact the Career Services Office.
Emergency Medical Technicians
Job Description
Assess injuries and illnesses and administer basic emergency medical care. May transport injured or sick persons to medical facilities.
Salary Based on Experience Level
Take a look at the average hourly/annual earnings for this career in Cook County
Lightcast earnings figures are based on OES data from the BLS and include base rate, cost of living allowances, guaranteed pay, hazardous-duty pay, incentive pay (including commissions and bonuses), on-call pay, and tips.
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Annual Job Openings
172 annual openings in Cook County
National Education Attainment
Here, you can see the level of education that people in this career complete.
Degree Program | % of Jobs |
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A high school diploma or less | 10.94% |
A certificate | 42.57% |
Some college | 29.85% |
An Associate degree | 11.75% |
A Bachelor's degree | 4.89% |
A Master's or Professional degree | 0.00% |
A Doctoral degree or more | 0.00% |
4.89% continue their education beyond an associate degree
Paramedics
Job Description
Administer basic or advanced emergency medical care and assess injuries and illnesses. May administer medication intravenously, use equipment such as EKGs, or administer advanced life support to sick or injured individuals.
Salary Based on Experience Level
Take a look at the average hourly/annual earnings for this career in Cook County
Lightcast earnings figures are based on OES data from the BLS and include base rate, cost of living allowances, guaranteed pay, hazardous-duty pay, incentive pay (including commissions and bonuses), on-call pay, and tips.
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Annual Job Openings
78 annual openings in Cook County
National Education Attainment
Here, you can see the level of education that people in this career complete.
Degree Program | % of Jobs |
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A high school diploma or less | 10.94% |
A certificate | 42.57% |
Some college | 29.85% |
An Associate degree | 11.75% |
A Bachelor's degree | 4.89% |
A Master's or Professional degree | 0.00% |
A Doctoral degree or more | 0.00% |
4.89% continue their education beyond an associate degree