The Emergency Medical Provider (EMP) program is designed for students seeking careers in emergency medicine. This program provides students with the knowledge and skills required to function within the Emergency Medical Services System.
The Emergency Medical Provider (EMP) program is designed for students seeking careers in emergency medicine. This program provides students with the knowledge and skills required to function within the Emergency Medical Services System. Courses progress from EMT to Paramedic. All programs meet or exceed the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment requirements for certification eligibility. All EMS courses must be taken as an emphasis block of instruction as indicated below.
The Community College of Aurora was founded in 1983 and has vibrant campuses in Aurora and Denver, Colorado. As part of the 13-institution Colorado Community College System (CCS), CCA provides pathways for professional and educational development. CCA served nearly 6,700 college students in academic year 2019-2020, and more than 5,500 concurrent enrollment students from Aurora Public Schools, Cherry Creek School District, and Denver Public Schools.
CCA is designated as both a federally designated Hispanic and Minority-Serving Institution, having more than 65% of classes filled with students of color. CCA’s staff and community is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion through Inclusive Excellence. Students who choose CCA will advance their skills and knowledge in an equitable and inclusive learning environment.
Students who are seeking to complete degrees can earn one of CCA’s 55 two-year degrees and transfer their credits to a four-year degree. The CCCS Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program includes a no-hassle transfer process to a four-year program that includes scholarship opportunities and personalized student guidance.
© 2025 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy