Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Science (EMTP-S)
The emergency medical technician administers life-saving care to the sick and injured. The Paramedic program at Cincinnati State leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree, and includes training in basic and advanced life support.
Students are eligible to take the National Registry cognitive and practical examinations after completing the three Paramedic Theory and Practice courses.
Students who complete the Paramedic Science major are prepared for careers in Emergency Medical Services research or education, or employment in a hospital emergency department. Students who are interested in eventual transition into another allied health career field should consider the Paramedic Science major.
The Paramedic curriculum has been approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Medical Services, P.O. Box 182073, 1970 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43218-2073. Phone: (614) 466-9447.
For more information, please contact the Health and Public Safety Division at (513) 569-1670.
To apply for this program at Cincinnati State, visit the Admissions section of the College website.
Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Certificate (EMTPC)
Students who have already earned the credential National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) may continue their education in the Paramedic certificate program.
The curriculum is approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Medical Services. After completing the certificate, students are eligible to take the National Registry exam for Paramedics.
For more information, please contact the Health and Public Safety Division at (513) 569-1670.
To apply for this program at Cincinnati State, visit the Admissions section of the College website.
EMT Paramedic—Science Major (EMTP-S)
Program Prerequisites: MAT 093 Math Literacy or appropriate placement, and EMS 110 Emergency Medical Technician Theory and Practice or EMT-Basic Certification in the State of Ohio.
Semester 1 | Lec | Lab | Credits | |
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ENG 101 | English Composition 1 ( G) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
BIO 151 | Anatomy and Physiology 1 ( G) | 3 | 2 | 4 |
MAT 115 | Pre-Statistics ( G) | 2 | 2 | 3 |
PSY 110 | Introduction to Psychology ( G) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
FYE 1XX First Year Experience Elective (B) | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Semester 2 | ||||
ENG 102 | English Composition 2: Contemporary Issues ( G) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
SOC 105 | Introduction to Sociology ( B) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
BIO 152 | Anatomy and Physiology 2 ( B) | 3 | 2 | 4 |
BIO 220 | Microbiology ( B) | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Semester 3 | ||||
EMS 211 | Paramedic 1 ( T) | 7 | 0 | 7 |
COMM 110 | Public Speaking ( B) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
EMS 221 | Paramedic 1 Lab ( T) | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 231 | Paramedic 1 Practicum ( T) | 1 | 9 | 2 |
Semester 4 | ||||
EMS 212 | Paramedic 2 ( T) | 6 | 0 | 6 |
BIO 240 | Pathophysiology ( B) | 3 | 0 | 3 |
EMS 222 | Paramedic 2 Lab ( T) | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 232 | Paramedic 2 Practicum ( T) | 1 | 11 | 3 |
Semester 5 | ||||
EMS 213 | Paramedic 3 ( T) | 6 | 0 | 6 |
EMS 223 | Paramedic 3 Lab ( T) | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 233 | Paramedic 3 Practicum ( T) | 1 | 11 | 3 |
Total Credits: | 51 | 49 | 63 |
First Year Experience Elective | ||
FYE 100 | College Success Strategies: Overview | 1 |
FYE 105 | College Success Strategies: Overview and Application | 2 |
FYE 110 | College Success Strategies: Practice and Application | 3 |
Some courses are offered in alternative versions identified with a letter after the course number-- for example, ENG 101 and ENG 101A.
- This curriculum displays only course numbers without the added letter.
- The alternative version, when available, meets the requirements of the course version without the added letter.
The letters G, B, and T (displayed after course titles or elective descriptions) identify types of courses required by the Ohio Department of Higher Education as part of an associate’s degree curriculum.
G = General Education course in this curriculum
B = Basic Skills course in this curriculum
T = Technical course in this curriculum
Emergency Medical Technician—Paramedic Certificate (EMTPC)
Program Prerequisites: EMT-Basic Certification from the State of Ohio, and ENG 085 Applications of College Reading and Writing and AFM 095 Foundations of Basic Algebra or appropriate placements.
Semester 1 | Lec | Lab | Credits | |
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EMS 110 | Emergency Medical Technician Theory and Practice | 5 | 4 | 7 |
Semester 2 | ||||
XXX 1XX Paramedic Anatomy /Physiology Elective | 3 | 0 | 3 | |
Semester 3 | ||||
EMS 211 | Paramedic 1 | 7 | 0 | 7 |
EMS 221 | Paramedic 1 Lab | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 231 | Paramedic 1 Practicum | 1 | 9 | 2 |
Semester 4 | ||||
EMS 212 | Paramedic 2 | 6 | 0 | 6 |
EMS 222 | Paramedic 2 Lab | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 232 | Paramedic 2 Practicum | 1 | 11 | 3 |
Semester 5 | ||||
EMS 213 | Paramedic 3 | 6 | 0 | 6 |
EMS 223 | Paramedic 3 Lab | 0 | 3 | 1 |
EMS 233 | Paramedic 3 Practicum | 1 | 11 | 3 |
Total Credits: | 30 | 44 | 40 |
Paramedic Anatomy / Physiology Elective | ||
BIO 151 & BIO 152 | Anatomy and Physiology 1 and Anatomy and Physiology 2 | 8 |
EMS 120 | Paramedic Anatomy and Physiology | 3 |
BIO 117 | Human Body in Health and Disease | 3 |
Some courses are offered in alternative versions identified with a letter after the course number-- for example, ENG 101 and ENG 101A.
- This curriculum displays only course numbers without the added letter.
- The alternative version, when available, meets the requirements of the course version without the added letter.
Emergency Medical Services (EMTP-M, EMTP-S)
- Perform an extensive patient assessment based on chief complaint and present history.
- Develop a differential diagnosis.
- Develop a field diagnosis.
- Formulate a plan of care.
- Implement appropriate treatment.
- Evaluate results of treatment and change as needed.
- Consult with first responders, EMS partners, and hospital personnel.
- Safely deliver patient to terminal institution.
Courses
EMS 100 CPR and First Aid for the Health Care Professional
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.
A course on life support and first aid skills. Topics include: one- and two-rescuer CPR and AED for adults, children, and infants; barrier devices; and resuscitator bags. Students who pass the course receive an American Heart Association CPR card for the Health Care Professional and First Aid card.
Prerequisites: None
EMS 103 Emergency Medical Responder Theory and Practice
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
A course on how to provide immediate care for life-threatening injuries and illnesses, using the curriculum approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS. Students who pass the course are eligible for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification exam.
Prerequisites: FYE 120 or placement into ENG 101
EMS 105 Emergency Medical Responder Refresher
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.
A course that provides Certified Emergency Medical Responders with a review of skills for providing immediate care for life-threatening injuries and illnesses. The course incorporates continuing education/recertification standards of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS.
Prerequisites: EMS 103 or current EMR certification
EMS 110 Emergency Medical Technician Theory and Practice
7 Credits. 5 Lecture Hours. 4 Lab Hours.
A course on assessment, care, and transportation of the ill or injured patient, using the curriculum approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS. Students who pass the course are eligible for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification exam.
Prerequisites: FYE 120 or placement into ENG 101
EMS 115 Emergency Medical Technician Refresher
2 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A course that provides Certified Emergency Medical Technicians with a review of skills for assessment, care, and transportation of the ill or injured patient. The course incorporates continuing education/recertification standards of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS.
Prerequisites: EMS 110 or current EMT certification
EMS 120 Paramedic Anatomy and Physiology
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A course on the structure and function of the human body. Topics include: medical terminology, cells, tissues, and human organ systems.
Prerequisites: FYE 120 or placement into ENG 101, and MAT 093 (minimum grade C) or appropriate Math placement
EMS 180 Emergency Medical Technician Field Experience Practicum
2 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 8 Lab Hours.
Students who are certified EMTs gain unpaid work experience with a fire or emergency medical services department prior to entering the EMT-Paramedic Certificate program.
Prerequisites: EMS 110 and Ohio EMT certification
EMS 200 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Theory and Practice
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.
A course on knowledge and skills for evaluating and managing the first 10 minutes of an episode of ventricular fibrillation/ventricular tachycardia experienced by an adult. Students must have completed or be enrolled in technical courses for Paramedic, Nursing, or Respiratory Technology.
Prerequisites: Instructor consent
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 205 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Theory and Practice
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.
A course on knowledge and skills for providing advanced life support care for an infant or child during the first 10 minutes of resuscitation efforts. Students must have completed or be enrolled in technical courses for Paramedic, Nursing or Respiratory Technology.
Prerequisites: Instructor consent
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 211 Paramedic 1
7 Credits. 7 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A course on knowledge and skills needed by an Emergency Medical Technician to provide advanced life support care of the ill or injured patient. The curriculum follows guidelines approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS, and meets terminal objectives for the entry-level paramedic as outlined in the National Emergency Medical Services Educational Standards.
Prerequisites: EMS 110 and EMS 120 (minimum grade C for both)
Corequisites:
EMS 221 and EMS 231
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 212 Paramedic 2
6 Credits. 6 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A continuation of EMS 211, with ongoing study of the knowledge and skills needed for advanced life support care of the ill or injured patient. The curriculum follows guidelines approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS, and meets terminal objectives for the entry-level paramedic.
Prerequisites: EMS 211 and EMS 221 and EMS 231 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 222 and EMS 232
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 213 Paramedic 3
6 Credits. 6 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A continuation of EMS 212, with ongoing study of the knowledge and skills needed for advanced life support care of the ill or injured patient. The curriculum follows guidelines approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS, and meets terminal objectives for the entry-level paramedic.
Prerequisites: EMS 212 and EMS 222 and EMS 232 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 223 and EMS 233
EMS 215 Paramedic Refresher
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.
A course that provides Certified Paramedics with a review of skills for advanced life support care of the ill or injured patient. The course incorporates continuing education/recertification standards of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS.
Prerequisites: EMS 213 or current Paramedic certification
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 220 Emergency Medical Services Instructor Theory and Practice
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
A course on techniques for teaching adult learners the knowledge and skills required for the Emergency Medical Services field, using the curriculum approved by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS. Students participate in supervised teaching experiences.
Prerequisites: Instructor consent
Instructor Consent Required
EMS 221 Paramedic 1 Lab
1 Credit. 0 Lecture Hour. 3 Lab Hours.
A laboratory course that accompanies EMS 211, covering skills and interventions needed to properly assess and manage the ill or injured patient.
Prerequisites: EMS 110 and EMS 120 (minimum grade C for both)
Corequisites:
EMS 211 and EMS 231
EMS 222 Paramedic 2 Lab
1 Credit. 0 Lecture Hour. 3 Lab Hours.
A laboratory course that accompanies EMS 212, covering ongoing acquisition of skills and interventions needed to properly assess and manage the ill or injured patient.
Prerequisites: EMS 211 and EMS 221 and EMS 231 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 212 and EMS 232
EMS 223 Paramedic 3 Lab
1 Credit. 0 Lecture Hour. 3 Lab Hours.
A laboratory course that accompanies EMS 213, covering ongoing acquisition of skills and interventions needed to properly assess and manage the ill or injured patient.
Prerequisites: EMS 212 and EMS 222 and EMS 232 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 213 and EMS 233
EMS 231 Paramedic 1 Practicum
2 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 9 Lab Hours.
Students refine their patient assessment and management skills under the direct supervision of a clinical or internship preceptor, in the hospital clinical setting and field internship setting. Students must complete designated hours and skills.
Prerequisites: EMS 110 and EMS 120 (minimum grade C for both)
Corequisites:
EMS 211 and EMS 221
EMS 232 Paramedic 2 Practicum
3 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 11 Lab Hours.
Students refine their patient assessment and management skills under the direct supervision of a clinical and/or internship preceptor, in the hospital clinical setting and field internship setting. Students must complete designated hours and skills.
Prerequisites: EMS 211 and EMS 221 and EMS 231 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 212 and EMS 222
EMS 233 Paramedic 3 Practicum
3 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 11 Lab Hours.
Students refine their patient assessment and management skills under the direct supervision of a clinical and/or internship preceptor, in the hospital clinical setting and field internship setting. Students must complete designated hours and skills.
Prerequisites: EMS 212 and EMS 222 and EMS 232 (minimum grade C for all)
Corequisites:
EMS 213 and EMS 223
Faculty
Program Chair
Shawn Stacy, MS, EFO, NREMTP
shawn.stacy@cincinnatistate.edu
Health and Public Safety Division Advising
Call (513) 569-1670 or Text (513) 569-1600