
Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges
Program
Description
The Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community College Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) program prepares students for successful
completion of the Iowa/National Emergency Medical Technician Basic
and Paramedic certifying exams. The EMS program provides
graduates with the tools to adapt to public expectations and to
take leadership roles in the evolution of prehospital patient care.
Graduates will experience enhanced career opportunities because
they will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to take
proactive roles in Emergency Medical Services research, quality
improvement, public education and system management.
Award
Options
Associate in Applied Science Degree
EMT-Basic Certificate
EMT-Intermediate Certificate
EMT-Paramedic Certificate
Job
Outlook
With the increasing age of the baby boom generation, the demand for
people in health careers continues to grow. Iowa Workforce
Development statistics indicate a 20 percent increase in jobs over
a 10-year period running through 2008. Nationally, that number is
even greater, with a 31 percent increase expected between 2000 and
2010. (Bureau of Labor Statistics projection.)
Earnings
According to the National Bureau of Labor Statistics, hourly wages
for Emergency Medical Technicians range from $8.49 to $12.43 per
hour and Paramedics range from $12.55 per hour to $18.38 per
hour.
Companies that have hired
graduates
EMS graduates are employed at fire departments,
emergency services providers, hospitals organizations and clinics
throughout the Clinton, Muscatine and Scott County area.
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