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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXSECOND YEARFirst TermPSY 2012 General Psychology 3CCJ 2122 Criminal Justice & CommunityRelations 3CJT 2100 Criminal Investigation 3CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 315Second TermCJT 2110 Modern Crime Scene Investigation 3CJE 2300 Police Administration &Organization 3CJC 2400 Interviewing & Interrogation 3** Criminal Justice Elective 312Suggested Criminal Justice Electives:CCJ 1194 Interpersonal Communications 3CJC 2162 Probation, Pardon, & Parole 3CJC 2300 Administration of Correctional Institutions 3CJE 2500 Police Operations 3CJL 1101 Criminal Law II 3CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure 3EMS 1059C Medical First Responder/Health Issues 3* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English,math, or reading course depending on college placement testscores.** It is the student’s responsibility to meet with the departmentchair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill thisrequirement.*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.**** FDLE 80 Instructor Techniques course may be substituted forEDG 1001.EMERGENCY MEDICALSERVICESASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEProgram Code: 2260Description of Program: The Associate in Applied SciencesDegree in Emergency Medical Services provides studentswith supervisory level instruction related to emergency,out-of-hospital care under the direction of an emergencyphysician. Emergency medical services personneldirect and manage patient care aspects of the emergencyresponse team.Entry Requirement: This is a limited access program, studentsmust obtain authorization from the Public ServiceAcademy Director prior to registering for all or part of thisprogram.The Emergency Medical Services program is a two yearapplied sciences degree program. It includes EMT, Paramedic,and general education coursework. Students certifiedas an Emergency Medical Technician may be awarded11 credit hours toward this program of study. Students certifiedas Paramedics may be awarded up to 45 credit hoursinto this degree program. Students must take at least 15credit hours in the program at SFCC to be awarded a degreeby SFCC.Note: Students must be certified as an EMT prior to enrollingin the Paramedic portion of the program. Applicantswith experience as an EMT will be given preference in enteringthe Paramedic portion of the program. The Paramedicportion of this program is limited access due tospace limitations. Students are advised to take the GeneralEducation portion of this program prior to or after theirParamedic training which requires extensive field exercises.Length: Two (2) years (74 credit hours)Prefix Number Course Name Cr. Hrs.FIRST YEARSummer TermEMS 1159C Emergency Medical Technician Basics 11Fall TermEMS 1010C Anatomy for Paramedics 3EMS 1014 Paramedic Preparatory 2EMS 1600 Paramedic Fundamentals 2EMS 1600L Paramedic Fundamentals Lab 1EMS 1555 Paramedic Trauma Management 2EMS 1555L Paramedic Trauma Management Lab 1EMS 1641 Paramedic Clinical Experience I 3EMS 1656 Paramedic Field Internship I 216SECOND YEARSpring TermEMS 1681 Paramedic Special Considerations 2EMS 1681L Paramedic Special Considerations Lab 1EMS 1685Paramedic Medical Emergencies 2EMS 1685L Paramedic Medical Emergencies Lab 1EMS 1686 Paramedic Special Emergencies 2EMS 1686L Paramedic Special Emergencies Lab 1EMS 1642 Paramedic Clinical Experience II 3EMS 1657 Paramedic Field Internship II 315Summer TermEMS 1687 Paramedic Rescue Emergencies 4EMS 1687L Paramedic Rescue Emergencies Lab 1EMS 1643 Paramedic Clinical Experience III 1EMS 1658 Paramedic Field Internship III 814Fall Term* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3CGS 1100C Introduction to Microcomputers (G.E.) 3PSY 2012 General Psychology ORSYG 2000 General Sociology (G.E.) 3* MGF 1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I (G.E.) 3SPC 2600 Oral Communications (G.E.) 3** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 318* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,or reading course depending on college placement test scores.** It is the student s responsibility to meet with the departmentchair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill thisrequirement.137

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