Paramedic Program

The Paramedic Program’s advanced-level curriculum is intended to prepare students to properly function on an Ambulance, Fire Rescue Department, and Aero Medical Service in a pre-hospital setting, or Hospital Emergency Room. Paramedics perform all skills at the BLS level, in addition to invasive advanced skills such as IV administration, medicine administration, interpretation of heart rhythms-EKG and advanced airway management. Further training in the Emergency Medical Services field is necessary to meet all of the requirements for a student to be issued an EMT-Paramedic Diploma. Upon successful completion of course, students will be eligible to take the National and Florida State Examination for licensure at the Paramedic Level.

Program Details

Program Hours:

1,122 Clock Hours

Program Length:

38 Weeks

Program Award:

Diploma

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Program Summary

2023 Program Outcomes

2024 Program Outcomes

Program Goal

To prepare Paramedics who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession.

Admissions Requirements

In order to be eligible for registration, students must be at least 18 years old and possess all of the following:

Program Objectives

Upon successful completion of this EMT course, the student shall be able to:

Accreditation & Membership

Curriculum

This course includes: Introduction and Medical Terminology (includes 4 hours of Florida AIDS/HIV Education), Anatomy & Physiology, Patient Assessment, Fluids & Shock, Pharmacology, Respiratory and Airway, Cardiology (includes Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification)
This course includes: Trauma (includes Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support), Medical Emergencies, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Behavioral Emergencies, Pediatrics (includes Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification), Emergency Scene Operation and Structural Review.
Students complete supervised hospital clinical in the Emergency Department, Operating Room, Labor and Birth, Medical Examiners, Trauma Center, Intensive Care, Pediatrics, and the Psychiatric Ward. This course is designed to allow the student to practice skills learned in the classroom on actual patients.
Students complete a supervised field experience and are assigned to a local fire department rescue squads, ambulances and fire apparatus. This course is designed to orientate the student with the roles of the Paramedic in the field setting. The rescue/ambulance rotation allows the student to perform skills learned in the classroom on actual patients.
Each clock hour is defined as 50 minutes of classroom session in any field, lab, lecture or clinical setting. Semester credits are defined as 15 hours of theory equal 1 semester credit, 30 hours of lab equal 1 semester credit, and 45 clock hours of clinical externship equal 1 semester credit.

Next Course Start Date:

2/26/2026

2/26/2026

Time: Thursdays Only 9am-6pm

3/24/2026

Time: Tues 9am-6pm
*Mandatory Orientation – January 26, 2026*

4/20/2026

Time: Wed 9am-6pm & Fri 1:30pm-6pm