Oakland Community College in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, offers a paramedic certificate program that prepares students for work on ambulances and fire department advanced life support units. After graduation, students will be ready to take the national paramedic certification examination and apply for their Michigan paramedic license. Course work consists of 54 credits including human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, cardiology, communication and clinical experience.
Oakland Community College
2480 Opdyke Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
248-341-2000
oaklandcc.edu
Mid Michigan Community College in Harrison, Michigan, features an associate in applied science degree in emergency medical services that qualifies students to take the Michigan paramedic certification exam. The program combines laboratory and clinical experience with classes in medical terminology, effective communication with patients, anatomy and physiology.
Mid Michigan Community College
1375 S. Clare Ave.
Harrison, MI 48625
989-386-6622
midmich.edu
Lake Michigan College provides a paramedic training program at its campus in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Students must have their basic emergency medical technician license to enroll in the yearlong paramedic program. The curriculum features classroom instruction and skills laboratory work. Graduates learn how to administer medications, evaluate cardiac conditions and perform other lifesaving procedures.
Lake Michigan College
2755 E. Napier Ave.
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
800-252-1562
lakemichigancollege.edu