Emergency Medical Services


The Emergency Medical Services Program is designed to provide paramedic instruction at the certificate and associate degree level for emergency medical personnel who have been certified as emergency medical technicians.  The program is based upon the six module Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum (EMT-PNSC). Graduates of the three-semester certificate program who achieve an Emergancy Response Unitoverall grade point average of 2.0, are eligible to take the certification exam offered by the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT).  Upon passing the paramedic level certification exam, NREMT-Paramedics are licensed to practice by the Office of EMS, Georgia Department of Human Resources and are allowed to perform advanced life support techniques under medical direction in Georgia.  Students may elect to take additional prescribed college courses to complete their Associate of Science degree in Emergency Medical Services.

For unconditional admission to the EMS Certificate Program, students who have SAT I scores 430 verbal and 400 math, must take the University System of Georgia COMPASS Test and score a minimum of 78 on Reading, 71 on English, and 30 on math.  The other requirements must also be met.

Responsible Department: Allied Health - Emergency Medical Services
Program Contact: Patricia Hotz
Contact: Anthony Williams (web representative)