WHAT GENERAL SKILL LEVELS (English, reading, math, etc.) ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ENTRY-LEVEL COURSEWORK AND TO PROGRESS SATISFACTORILY?
These are college-level courses and require college level reading and comprehension skills. EMT 100, Emergency Medical Technician, Basic, is very rigorous and Professor McHugh describes it as like a “crammed LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) program. Students who succeed have the reading skills and commitment to read every page of a 1000 page text which is heavy on anatomy and physiology. This requires between five and fifteen hours of study outside of class each week. Students who score 80% in the class will receive their EMT course completion certification. The course completion certification is required to sit for the National Registry exam. Only Forty to forty-five percent of each class will typically reach that level so you can see that this class should not be taken lightly.
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