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Students entering the program must already be certified as paramedics through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). Students accepted to the program will be able to waive 62 of the 80 major requirement credits through their standing as a nationally registered paramedics. Additional previous college credits may be applied up to 96 credits.
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Your standing as a certified paramedic through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians satisfies the majority (56 of 80 credits) of the major requirements to earn a bachelor’s degree in paramedicine. The following courses are granted as transfer courses for being a certified NREMT Paramedic:
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