Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in EMS Paramedicine
About the EMS Paramedicine, BS
The EMS Paramedicine degree is designed if you plan to become a certified pre-hospital professional in emergency medical services (EMS). A bachelor’s degree in paramedicine will provide you with the skill set for emergency medical services, as well as advanced life support and leadership abilities. We know you have the potential to do something great.
View Department WebsiteWhy Study EMS Paramedicine at CWU?
Our EMS Paramedicine degree provides education in applied skills and enables your eligibility for paramedic certification.
While hard skills such as clinical practice are highly important within this field, you will also develop important leadership skills and a highly regarded work ethic. Our program is recognized as one of the best, with coursework that meets or exceeds the National Education Standards for EMS.
Where is this program offered?
How much does this program cost?
Explore information on Cost, Aid, and Value to make an informed decision about investing in your education at CWU.
Where can I find more information?
Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.
Careers and Opportunities
Our Bachelor in Paramedicine has a long history of maintaining high academic standards and skill requirements for our graduates that often exceed both state and national minimum standards for paramedic programs.
Washington state is the #1 paying state for Paramedics with an average annual wage of $90,980.
Highlights
The EMS Paramedicine program is one of the oldest in the country
About 97% of EMS Paramedicine graduates pass the National Registry Examination on the first attempt
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