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2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Paramedic Diploma


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Below are the required courses for the program. 

For more information contact:
Robert Ravndal, Program Chair
402-437-2795
rravndal@southeast.edu

or College Admissions Office
Lincoln 402-437-2600, 800-642-4075 ext. 2600

Student Success Course


Total: 1 hour


Total: 8 hours


Total: 37 hours


Total: 46 hours


Special Program Requirements


  1. Submit copy of a current American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR card. See Getting Started Checklist for specific CPR requirements.
  2. Submit completed Health Statement to the Health Sciences Division (upon application to the program) at healthsciences@southeast.edu. See program webpage.
  3. A criminal background check will be required of each student in this program. Based on the background check, a student may be prevented from taking certain courses, accessing certain laboratory experiences, or completing the program. A non-refundable fee of $45 will be accessed for this CBC. Misdemeanor or felony convictions may prevent a graduate from acquiring National Registry certification or a state license.
  4. Students admitted to a Health Sciences program at SCC requiring a clinical rotation at a contracted healthcare facility will submit to initial drug and alcohol testing prior to the first clinical rotation. A non-refundable fee of $44 will be accessed for the drug screen.
  5. All students must receive a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in the general education (pre-requisite) courses.
  6. All PARM courses completed with a grade of 75% (C+) or higher to progress through the program.
  7. Students must provide documentation of national registry as an EMT or be licensed as an EMT in the state of Nebraska before starting the Paramedic program. Licensure must remain current throughout the program.
  8. A laptop computer is required for students in this program (see computer system requirements).

Advanced Placement


Advanced Placement is any process where a program formally recognizes prior learning of a student and applies that recognition toward meeting the program requirements. Advanced placement is applied on a case-by-case basis and allows a student to “place out” of a specified program didactic, laboratory, clinical, or field requirements. This may shorten the time to complete the program and is an alternative pathway to program completion and eligibility for the National Registry or state examination at the paramedic level.

Advanced Placement students may be but are not limited to one of the following:

  • Licensed Physicians
  • Registered Nurses
  • Out-of-state Paramedics
  • Non-CAAHEP Paramedic program graduates
  • Students who have completed a program and have been unable to pass the National Registry Exam
  • US military medics

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