Mar 05, 2026  
2026-2027 Credit Course Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Credit Course Catalog

EMS 220 - Paramedic Module I


8 Credits
Lecture: 8 Lab: 4

Paramedic Module I introduces students to core principle of emergency medical services (EMS) and introduces in-depth theories related to the application of advanced life support interventions in the prehospital environment. This course includes heavy emphasis in human biology, including anatomy and physiology, along with pharmacology. This is the first of a five-course series required for students to complete the Paramedic Certificate program. Students are evaluated in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains in compliance with standards established by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. Clinical experience is required for all EMS 200 level courses. Specific clinical requirements, including minimum hour and patient contact requirements, are outlined in the EMS Department Policy Manual.

Note:
  1. Enrollment in this course is only open to students accepted into the current Paramedic cohort.
  2. Certain clinical and laboratory objectives require heavy lifting and patient movement in excess of 100 lbs., and may expose students to communicable diseases, aggressive patients, and other occupational hazards.
  3. Students are required to use/demonstrate college-level reading and writing. This course uses complex mathematical formulas to compute and convert units of measurement.
  4. Paramedic students are required to wear uniforms for all clinical work; specifications are listed in the EMS Department Policy Manual. 


Articulation: 1.2

Prerequisite:
  1. Enrollment in this course is only open to students accepted into the current Paramedic cohort. The program application process includes a written exam, skills evaluation, and panel interview.
  2. Current EMT license issued by the State of Illinois, with a minimum of 6 months of active prehospital patient care experience or equivalent.
  3. Valid BLS Provider card issued by the American Heart Association.
  4. Sponsorship by an approved EMS agency or fire department.

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