Emergency Medical Technology - Intermediate
Technical Certificate of Credit
Contact Information
Ernest Quattlebaum
706-771-4195
Augusta Campus - Building 900

Entrance Dates: Spring
Length of Program: One Quarter
Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 9

Program Description

This program covers the U.S. Department of Transportation 1985 Emergency Medical Technician—Intermediate Curriculum. The EMT-I Program is designed to provide additional training and increased knowledge and skills in specific aspects of advanced life support above the basic level. Successful completion of the program allows the graduate to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician EMT-I certification examination and receive Georgia certification. High school graduation or GED is required for admission to this program.

The Emergency Medical Technology program is intended to produce graduates who are prepared and eligible to take the National Registry EMT–Intermediate certification examination. Graduates will be competent in the basic and intermediate skills necessary to assess and treat both prehospital medical and traumatic emergencies. Varied clinical and lab experiences are planned to integrate theory and practice.

Employment Opportunities

Emergency Medical Technicians are employed by ambulance services, fire departments, and other medical facilities.

Curriculum Outline Credits
Occupational Courses 9
EMS 122 Emergency Medical Technology - Intermediate 9

Notes:

  • Documentation of EMT Basic Certification is a minimum requirement for admission to the EMT-Intermediate Program.
  • A grade of “C” or higher is required in all courses.
  • A student who does not earn a grade of “C” or higher in any two courses attempted with the EMS prefix will be suspended from the program for one year. Before re-entering the program, the student must complete an individualized remedial program assigned by the department head. After the third unsuccessful attempt of any courses with the EMS prefix, the student will not be allowed to re-enter the Emergency Medical Technology program.
  • Prior to participation in campus/clinical labs, students are required to submit completed medical and dental examination forms. All required immunizations, including Hepatitis B, must be accompanied by documentation. Students who refuse to take the Hepatitis B vaccination series must sign a declination form and be aware that clinical practicum sites may refuse them an opportunity to gain clinical experience.
  • To be admitted to the program, each student must
    1. Be 18 years old before completing the program,
    2. Sign a statement that states he/she is neither alcohol nor drug dependent,
    3. Be physically and mentally capable of performing the duties of an Emergency Medical Technician, and
    4. Be a high school graduate or equivalent prior to start of course.
  • Conviction of a felony or gross misdemeanor may prohibit employment in field and may make a student ineligible to take licensing/certification exam(s) required for the profession. A background check may be required by some agencies before a student attends a clinical practicum. For more information, contact the appropriate program advisor.