This course focuses on preparing preservice teachers for the inclusive classroom EMS 0110V . Emergency Medical Technician. A basic course designed to provide the student with the knowledge and basic skills necessary to provide effective emergency care of the sick and injured. Theoretical instruction, lab and selected clinical experiences are provided. The goal of the EMS Department is to prepare competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. Lab (100 hours), Clinical (24 hours), and Internship (96 hours) included. Prerequisites: certified in one of the following professional rescuer CPR classes: American Heart Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers or equivalent, passing scores less than 2 years old in math, language, and reading on the TABE or other state-approved entrance exam, or a passing grade of “C” or higher in REA 0019, or ENC 1101. Must have a valid driver’s license and current health insurance. Upon acceptance applicants must complete a background check conducted through Chipola College that will include fingerprinting, alcohol screen, and drug screening. 300 Clock Hours.