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Emergency Healthcare Sciences (BS)


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This degree builds on the Institutional Certificate in Paramedic and AAS in Paramedic Studies using additional upper division program (PAR) courses, support and general education courses. A strong core of Heath Administration Services (HAS) and Health Information Management (HIM) courses will be utilized to provide a more diverse healthcare background. The degree in Emergency Healthcare Sciences was designed to be broad enough to enhance those working in medical education, QA/QI, supervision, human resources, air medical services, public health and mobile integrated healthcare. 

In response to the needs of working fire and EMS, with the exception of five on-campus days for PAR 3110, Critical Care Transport, the entire degree can be completed online.  Curriculum maps will provide projected timelines and department recommended, online general education courses.

Admission Requirements: Minimum GPA accepted is 2.7.  Also required is a current National Registry or State certification or license as a paramedic without restrictions.  After formal degree advisement by the Dumke College of Health Professions, an departmental degree application process is initiated.

Minor: Not required.

Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of “C” or better is required in all program (PAR) courses, general education and support courses.

Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for a Bachelor of Science Degree. Of the 120 hours, 40 must be upper division level. The BS in EHS curriculum provides 35 upper division hours with 6 credits coming from the Cardiac and Medical Emergency section in the Institutional Certificate.  (Any General Education course may be utilized, however, courses below feature online delivery)

  • Program Code: 2052BS
  • CIPC: 519999

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Advisement: Contact the Dumke College of Health Professions Advisor (801) 626-6136.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate terminal competency by passing the National Registry paramedic certification exam
  • Demonstrate predicted National Registry paramedic certification utilizing the HESI predictive exam with a minimum score of 650.
  • Demonstrate clinical and field readiness by achieving the “3” competent score.
  • Demonstrate affective domain employment traits by achieving Satisfactory in the 11 categories of professionalism as defined by the 2010 EMS Education Standards.
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Prerequisites


The Institutional Certificate in Paramedic and AAS in Paramedic Studies (or equivalent) is needed to progress into the Bachelor’s degree program.

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