Program Outcomes
Apply critical thinking skills while engaging in the process of application, analysis, and evaluation to make accurate, ethical and informed decisions related to patient care.
Monitor and model interpersonal communication competence by effectively monitoring, analyzing, and adjusting their own communication behavior and demonstrating appropriate and effective conflict Management strategies.
Demonstrate the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical clinical and operational skills as defined by current national EMS Education Standards.
Relate the relevance of scholarly research and its application toward modern medical practices.
Note: If you have been arrested, charged or convicted of any criminal offense, you should investigate the impact that the arrest, charge or conviction may have on your chances of employment in the field you intend to study or on your chances to obtain federal, state and other higher education financial aid. Some courses within this program require a criminal background study to successfully complete. Please see the course description section of the catalog for more details. Please refer to the Criminal Background section of the catalog for more information on the criminal background study.