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Emergency Healthcare

91¶ÌÊÓƵ’s Paramedic Studies and Emergency Healthcare programs offer emergency responders lifesaving skills and experience to advance their careers. 

These programs are offered in a career-ladder format; you must earn your associate’s degree in paramedic studies, as well as a paramedic certificate of completion, before moving on to the bachelor’s degree program.

The Department of Emergency Healthcare offers the following programs:

Emergency Medical Technician

  • One-semester, entry-level course for those interested in becoming emergency medical technicians. This program grants a certificate and allows students to take an exam that grants licensure to practice.

  • Thirty-six (36) credit hour program to prepare students to become a paramedic (requires current Utah or appropriate state EMT certification)

Associate of Applied Science in Paramedic Studies

  • Designed for paramedics who wish to make themselves more marketable in the workforce and/or work in a field of supervision or education (requires current Utah or appropriate state EMT certification in order to apply)

 

Bachelor of Science in Emergency Healthcare Sciences

  • Offers skills to enhance the careers of those who are already nationally licensed or certified paramedics (Paramedic Certificate and AAS in Paramedic Studies, or equivalent, are needed to progress to the BS program)

Critical Care Transport

  • This rigorous six-credit course prepares experienced paramedics and registered nurses to become a part of a highly functioning critical care transport team. 

CPR Training

  • Weber State’s American Heart Association Authorized Training Center offers several courses including basic life support, HeartSaver CPR/AED/Basic First Aid and more.

91¶ÌÊÓƵ Process

Thoroughly review the following resources before scheduling an advising appointment. 

Applicant Checklist 

Our applicant checklist reviews each step you need to take to be a successful candidate for the paramedic program. Always refer first to your program checklist when choosing general education courses. 

Many of your program prerequisites also count as general education requirements. Review the checklist closely and come to your advising appointment prepared with questions.

Paramedic Program Applicant Checklist

Paramedic Program Advising Video

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Helpful Information

  • Taking more than two science courses, including math, in a semester may be overwhelming. Balance your course load with other general education requirements.
  • Medical Terminology (HTHS 1101) is highly recommended before your first course in anatomy and physiology. 
  • Start working toward your AAS degree while completing your program prerequisites. Find the required AAS support course by scrolling to the bottom of the page. Some of these courses also count for general education requirements.

Don’t forget math and English general education requirements, which can be found on our Math and English Requirements website as well as the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Placement website.

Health Sciences or Zoology Anatomy & Physiology

The following video spells out the differences between the Health Sciences Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology (HTHS) class series, or the Zoology Human Anatomy & Physiology (ZOOL) class series.

Students need to complete either the HTHS or ZOOL series for entrance into most College of Health Professions programs.

Possible Academic Plan

The following outlines a possible academic schedule for a student’s first two semesters at Weber State while pursuing the paramedic program.

Work with a College of Health Professions advisor to determine the best schedule that works for you.

If your math and English requirements are complete, replace those classes with other general education requirements found in your CatTracks.