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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to find a safe location for, design, activate, and operate an Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Students will also study the functions of the EOC and preparing officials for their roles and purpose in an EOC environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to effectively identify, develop, and manage a resource management system.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of exercise design and evaluation. Students will learn to identify the need for a small functional exercise, how to design and conduct an exercise, and how to evaluate an exercise for the government and the private sector.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students of this course will be introduced to basic concepts and operations of a disaster environment, especially in terms of major disaster incidents. Students will also learn to broaden and enhance their understanding of state and local roles, their responsibilities, and their importance to overall response and recovery efforts. The course will also address the coordination and problem-solving aspects of disaster operations.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The Basic Emergency Medical Technician course is designed to prepare students to identify hazardous conditions and safely provide medical intervention for medical and trauma emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive a certificate of completion, be able to sit for the State of WY final exam, apply to the State of WY for EMT licensure, and be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT's exam. This entry level training enables students to seek employment in the field of pre-hospital emergency medicine as paid or volunteer providers and provides an important professional link into other allied health professions.
  • 6.00 Credits

    The Emergency Medical Responder course is designed to prepare students to identify hazardous conditions and safely provide medical intervention for medical and trauma emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive a certificate of completion, be able to sit for the State of WY final exam, apply to the State of WY for EMR Certification, and be eligible to take the National Registry (NREMT) exam for the EMR level. This entry level training enables students to seek employment in the field of pre-hospital emergency medicine as paid or volunteer providers and provides an important professional link into other allied health professions.
  • 7.00 Credits

    The Emergency Medical Technician course is designed to prepare students to identify hazardous conditions and safely provide medical intervention for medical and trauma emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive a certificate of completion, be able to sit for the State of WY final exam, apply to the State of WY for EMT licensure, and be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT's exam. This entry level training enables students to seek employment in the field of pre-hospital emergency medicine as paid or volunteer providers and provides an important professional link into other allied health professions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey course of selected Emergency Medical Special Operations which are not fully addressed in other courses. Within this course, students will be exposed to learning opportunities including but not limited to, blood-borne pathogens, hazardous materials, working in/around crime scenes and with law enforcement special operations (SWAT), fire-ground operations, and others as determined by the course instructors.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give students a more in depth look at the EMS career field and keep them engaged in the EMS field during the summer break. This allows students the opportunity to gain valuable work experience, continue to use/practice skills obtained in the EMT and AEMT courses from their freshman year and demonstrate their mastery of subject matter to prospective employers. The student will have already been licensed by the State at the AEMT level and will be expected to perform to that level during their Internship. The student will be put in a grand total of 125 hours of time spread over 5 weeks and will receive 2 credit hours of Internship credit towards their degree.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course is designed to prepare students to build on the concepts learned in the Emergency Medical Technician course and safely provide advanced medical interventions for medical and trauma emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive a certificate of completion, be able to sit for the State of WY and/or the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician final exam, apply to the State of WY for AEMT licensure. This entry level training enables students to seek employment in the field of pre-hospital emergency medicine as paid or volunteer providers and provides an important professional link into other allied health professions.