cfaulknor Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 I am currently living in Michigan, and will eventually be getting my Paramedic's license. This is an Associate's of Applied Science program. Is there any sort of Bachelor's Degree that one can attain in EMS? If so, where could I find information?
MedicRN Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 http://info.jems.com/jems/2004resources/bach.html
Just Plain Ruff Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Quick google search for Bachelors degree in EMS yielded these three results among others http://www.methodistcollege.edu/Students/2...rograms/EMS.pdf http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/pstc/backup/STAFF.HTM http://www.fsi.uiuc.edu/content/virtual%20campus/degree.cfm there you go.
PRPGfirerescuetech Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Yay search function :thumbright: What are you looking to major in with said Bachelors degree?
JakeEMTP Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Here is one Bachelor's program I am aware of. Hope it helps. http://emc.wcu.edu/
cfaulknor Posted February 23, 2006 Author Posted February 23, 2006 I want to major in EMS, but was looking for a program. I'll take a look at what you have posted, everyone... Thank You
Dustdevil Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 I want to major in EMS, but was looking for a program. I'll take a look at what you have posted, everyone... Thank You Don't put it off! Start it NOW and stick with it. I'm warning you, once you hit the field and realize that you are completely surrounded by total idiots who have never set foot in a real college class, and never plan to because they think they know everything they need to know, and that NOBODY you work with or even you instructors, have a B.S. in EMS, you will quickly begin to lose your motivation. Don't let that happen to you! This is the future of EMS. Be a part of it. Make us proud! Good luck!
Ridryder 911 Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Although pursuing a B.S in EMS in plausible, I do question a B.S in EMS. After researching the EMS degree, I have found most are major in subjects other than really EMS. Most are applied science etc... As well, there is no room for specialty for advancement. the costs for the degree also needs in question of how it will be used. Although,I definitely agree a B.S. in EMS is nice, will the pay off be worth a >$25 thousand dollar student loan ?... As well, how are you going to apply this to ? management, research, education ? If so, would it not more wiser to pursue those specialty degrees and if need be later in career not be locked in "EMS". Again, not downing the EMS degree, I think one needs to be certain when pursuing education the costs, the advantages and long term use of it. Having an over whelming student loan, being frustrated with a dead end career choice need to really evaluated before jumping into any career. Good luck, R/R 911
UMSTUDENT Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Yes, it is a REAL degree in EMS. They have both a paramedic (clinical) and management track. They also offer three Master's programs. Dust is right, there are a select group of universities out there training the future leaders of EMS. UMBC isn't the only one either. Pittsburgh, George Washington, Springfield College, etc all have 4 year programs depending on what you want to specialize in. http://ehs.umbc.edu
Ridryder 911 Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 The problem with that is who can afford $400 to $ 900 per credit hr ?.. Although I am sure it is an outstanding program, will the pay off be worth $ 25,000 to nearly $75,000 student loans for a Paramedic position or even management. I even recommend nurses that are truly serious of management and education to get those degrees, so lateral move can be made and one specialty is according to the degree. As most are aware I definitely for upper education of EMS, but let's make the pay off worth it and make it reasonable for those to attend or at least increase grants. Be safe, R/R 911
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