Paramedic Studies Certificate & Associate Degree Program

Take your healthcare career to the next level

Paramedics are certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) who have received additional training, are able to interact more with patients and play a critical role as first responders. Bunker Hill Community College offers two Paramedic Studies programs to give you the training you need to become a certified Paramedic. Each program prepares students to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Paramedic written and practical examinations. Once you’ve passed these national exams, you’ll be ready to advance to a rewarding career as a Paramedic.

Choose the Paramedic Studies program that is right for you

Associate Degree in Paramedic Studies
With this associate degree program, you’ll get not only a certificate of completion in Paramedic Studies, but also a college degree under your belt. An associate degree can increase your salary potential and also open doors for future career advancement.

Certificate in Paramedic Studies
This program gives you the same Paramedic Studies training as the associate degree option, but can be completed in a shorter amount of time (about 15 months). You won’t get an associate degree, but you’ll still have the training you need to prepare you for the NREMT Paramedic exams and start your career as a Paramedic. If you decide you want to pursue your associate degree after completing this certificate program, you can enroll in that program and only be a few courses away from your degree.

About the Programs

paramedics students practicing on equipmentThe Paramedics programs at BHCC provide instruction in advanced emergency pre-hospital medical skills including patient assessment, advanced airway management, vascular access, EKG interpretation and treatment, emergency pharmacology, management of medical and traumatic emergencies, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support and International Trauma Life Support/Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support.

The programs, which follow the National Standard EMT-Paramedic Curriculum, meet and/or exceed the requirements set forth by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Office of Emergency Medical Services a subsidiary of CAAHEP and the Committee on Accreditation for EMS Professionals. Our experienced instructors utilize state-of-the art patient simulation equipment, including a self-contained, motion activated ambulance simulator located within our newly constructed EMS Classroom, located on the Chelsea Campus.

Visit the program requirements page for the Associate Degree and Certificate Program for information on prerequisites and requirements for each program.

Why become a Paramedic?

Paramedics are in demand across the country. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment opportunities are expected to grow by 15% between 2016 and 2026 (www.dol.gov). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that employment of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics will grow 24 % between 2014 and 2024, which is much faster than the average for all U.S. occupations (www.bls.gov). A growing aging population is expected to increase the likelihood of medical emergencies, thus increasing the need for EMTs and paramedics. Plus, emergency rooms are frequently overcrowded, which increases the amount of time that EMTs and paramedics must spend with each patient. This is also likely to increase the number of job positions. Job projects are expected to be good since paid employees are needed to replace volunteers who have a high turnover rate. To increase your employment opportunities, seek employment with private ambulance services or in cities, since competition is greater for government positions.

The BLS also reports that the average annual salary for paramedics and EMTs was about $35,430 in May 2015. During the same month, the highest-paying states were the District of Columbia (average $59,010), Washington (average $58,370) and Alaska (average $54,000), while the top-paying employers were state governments, with an average of $59,890.

Ready to Apply?

Contact the Office of Admissions: 617-228-3398 | admissions@bhcc.edu

Due to the sensitive nature of working with vulnerable populations in a medical setting, students in the Paramedic Studies Program are required to complete CORI and SORI background checks.

The Bunker Hill Community College Paramedic Studies Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).

To Contact CAAHEP:
Commissions on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355 - 113th St. N, #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
727-210-2350
www.caahep.org

To Contact CoAEMSP:
8301 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 111-312
Rowlett TX 75088
214-703-8445
FAX 214-703-8992
www.coaemsp.org

CoAEMSP, the only comprehensive National EMS education accreditation agency in the U.S., aims to improve the quality of EMS education by implementing a rigorous accreditation process for qualifying paramedic training programs.

Bunker Hill Community College Paramedics Studies Advisory Board

Active Members

Alan Alpert – Chairperson

Mark Beaumont, M.D.

Andres DeFrias, NRP

Thomas C. Grassia, Esq.

Karen Host, NRP

Sean Kaukaukas, NRP

Erin L. McCann, M.D.

Gayle McGinty, RN, MSN

Alice Murillo, Ph.D.

Miah Newman, RN, MSN

Louis Prada

Gary Warren

Daniel Weiland, NRP

Contact

If you would like to apply for this program,
please visit the Apply Now page.

If you have additional questions about the program, please contact:

Jesse Briggs,MPAS,NRP,I/C,PA-C, Department Chair
jb240217@bhcc.edu | 617-336-5131

BHCC Chelsea Campus
70 Everett Avenue Room 344
Chelsea, MA 02158