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2014-2015 Gaston College Catalog 
    
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Emergency Medical Science, Bridging Program, A.A.S. (A45340)


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The EMS Bridging Program is a degree completion program developed to allow current certified non-degree Paramedics to earn a two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Science by completing major courses including Rescue Scene Management, EMS Management, and all other related course requirements for this degree. The courses in this program are either completely on-line or Hybrid On-line allowing students to complete the courses through distance education.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates will:

  1. Apply advanced knowledge and understanding of managing an emergency medical services system.
  2. Examine and analyze the complex nature and seriousness of the patient’s condition or extent of injuries to assess the need for advanced emergency medical care, perform complex medical care based on assessment findings of the patient’s condition and/or situation.
  3. Demonstrate an increased depth and breadth of patient care in the prehospital setting by applying principles from evidence-based research in emergency medicine.

Admission Information


Admission to the general college does not guarantee admission to the Emergency Medical Science - Bridging Program. Students applying for admission to the Gaston College Emergency Medical Science - Bridging Program MUST meet the Gaston College admission requirements.

Additional Requirements to enter the program

  1. Meet with an academic advisor or program director from the Department for EMS Education.
  2. Provide proof of English proficiency. This may be established by making a minimum total score of six (Internet Based), 207 (computer based), or 540 (paper based) on the Test for English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
  3. Complete an application for the Associate Degree Emergency Medical Science - Paramedic Program. This form is available in the Department for EMS Education, APS 104.
  4. Must be currently certified as an active Paramedic.
  5. Must document at least 1,000 hours of direct patient contact in the EMS field.
  6. Meet the equivalent or take DMA 030.
  7. Meet the equivalent or take DRE 098.

Students Admitted to the Emergency Medical Science Bridging Program

In addition to maintaining a 2.0 GPA and earning a minimum grade of “C” in all EMS curriculum courses, applicants accepted into the Emergency Medical Science Bridging Program must meet the following requirements in order to enroll and continue in EMS courses:

  1. Submit application for program acceptance.
  2. An overall GPA minimum of 2.0 in college level coursework completed
  3. Current state paramedic certification, EMS continuing education records, and current Basic Life Support CPR certification*, current ACLS provider*, current PEPP or PALS provider*, ITLS or PHTLS course or equivalent.* Copies of certification cards and continuing education records during the certification period must be submitted to the EMS Department Chair.
  4. Current or past affiliation with an ALS system as evidenced by the signature of the director of the EMS agency with which the paramedic is affiliated and must document 1,000 patient hours.
  5. Must submit current certifications to the Department for EMS Education while enrolled in the EMS bridging program.
  6. NREMT-P Registration required to receive experiential credit for Paramedic Continuing Education Program prior to graduation.
  7. May receive experiential credit for EMS 140 with official proof of Technical Rescuer certificate from the NC Fire and Rescue Commission.

The above certifications and experience will provide credit hours of experimental credit toward the A.A.S degree in EMS. The semester hours represent the major area (EMS) courses required fro EMT-Basic, EMT-intermediate, and Paramedic certification that are not requirements of the Emergency Medical Science Bridging Program.

Twenty (20) hour residency requirement to graduate from Gaston College.

Total Program Hours: 31


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