Paramedic Program

Harry Meyers, BSN, CEN, EMT-P

Director

Malcolm X College (MXC) offers an educational program for licensed Emergency Medical Technicians looking to expand their career as a Paramedic.

  To Apply to Program:

  • Submit official high school and college transcripts.  
  • Admissions cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.  
  • Apply to Program in Student Portal [my.ccc.edu​] 

To Learn More About Program and Admissions: 

About 

This program is administrated through a collaborative effort by Malcolm X College, Chicago Fire Department and the Region XI EMS system Resource Hospitals.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                    
The Paramedic Core Curriculum culminates in an Advanced Certificate (AC). In addition to the AC, Malcolm X College is one of the few colleges in Illinois to offer an Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) in this professional specialty. Successful completion of the identified general education courses in addition to the Paramedic Core Curriculum culminates in an Associate in Applied Science Degree, which can broaden the student’s marketability, as well as provide a strong basis for continued professional learning.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                         

Program Mission 

It is the mission of the Malcolm X College EMS Department to educate and inspire our students and prepare students of the community to serve their community as health care professionals in Emergency Medical Services.                                                                                                                               
                                                                                     

Paramedic Core Curriculum 

The Paramedic Program runs three consecutive semesters starting in the fall of each year. Successful completion of the Paramedic Core Curriculum provides an Advanced Certificate in Paramedic level of training, and eligibility to take the licensing examination offered by the Illinois Department of Public Health or the National Registry.                                                                                          
                                                                                                

Fall Semester: 

EMT​​ 221                               

Essentials of Paramedic Medicine I                              

9 Credit Hours                                                                                              

EMT 222                                

Paramedic Medicine Practicum I                              

5.5 Credit Hours                                                                                             

Spring Semester:

   

EMT 223                              

Essentials of Paramedic Medicine II                              

9 Credit Hours                                                                                              

EMT 224                               

Paramedic Medicine Practicum II                               

7 Credit Hours                                                                                             

Summer Semester:  

   

EMT 227                                

Paramedic Field Internship                                      

6 Credit Hours                                                                                             

Total Credit Hours in Major (Core):  ​                              

36.5 Credit Hours                              

Note: The program does not offer advanced placement or transfer of credits from another college for the core curriculum.                                                                                                  

Admission Requirements 

Courses run for three consecutive semesters starting each Fall Semester. Program application process typically opens in January at the start of the spring semester and closes the last week in March. The packet of required documents are due the first or second week in April.                                                                                                                                                      

To be considered for admission the applicant must:                               

  • Be currently licensed by the State of Illinois as an EMT-B (Note – only students enrolled in a current MXC Spring Semester EMT may apply with a license pending. They must have recommendation from EMT instructor with a minimum grade of ‘B’)                                                                            
  • Demonstration of the ability to successfully complete a college-level science course by earning a passing grade of a C or better in a 4 credit hour course (with a lab). These courses must be one of the following CCC courses or equivalent: Biology 116 (Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology), Biology 121 (Biology 1), Biology 226 (Human Structure and Function 1), and Chem 201 (General Chemistry.                                                               
  • Have a current CPR healthcare provider card                                                                                   
  • Ambulance experience as an EMT-B (approximately 500 hours) by start of program is strongly recommended                                                                              
  • Achieve acceptable scores on admission examinations                                                                                  
  • Submit the application online and all required paperwork by the published deadline.
  • Submit all high school and college transcripts from colleges attended outside of City Colleges of Chicago to Malcolm X College Office of Registrar Services. We will only accept official transcripts from the high school and college attended.                                                                                      

Admission Committee Interviews: The Paramedic Program is a selective enrollment program; selections are made by interview process. Interviews with Chicago EMS Region XI Admissions Committee will be offered to those applicants who have met or exceeded the Malcolm X College Paramedic Program admission requirements and completed all required admission paperwork. Admission paperwork must be submitted no later than the posted due date.                                                                                                                      

Selection factor: Selection of candidates for this program is highly competitive. Selection will be based on: Completion of all application paperwork; Interview results; Academic history/GPA; Admission testing results; EMS work experience; References; and Communication skills.                                                                                                                   

Program Goals and Minimum Expectations

“To prepare Paramedics who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession.” 

Accreditation Statement

The Malcolm X College paramedic program is accredited by CAAHEP, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP)” followed by the addresses and website.​ 

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs  
25400 US Highway 19 N. 
Suite 158 
Clearwater, FL 33763 
727-210-2350 
www.caahep.org

To contact the CoAEMSP
8301 Lakeview Parkway
Suite 111-312
Rowlett, TX 75088
214-703-8445
FAX 214-703-8992
www.coaemsp.org 

State Approval                                                        

The Paramedic Program is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health through the medical oversight of Region XI Resource Hospital, JHS Cook County Hospital, Dr. Joseph Weber, EMS Medical Director.                                                                                                                     

Submitting Application within Student Portal (my.ccc.edu )

  • Under “My Academic Plan”
  • Within “Academic Planning”
  • Click “Selective Application”

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Faculty and Staff

Name​ Phone Email Office
Harry Meyers, BSN, CEN, EMT-P (312) 850-7303 hmeyers@ccc.edu 2103*
Rick Conner, EMT-P​ (312) 850-3534 rconner25@ccc.edu 2103*
Jacob Dickman, EMT-P (312) 850-7410 jdickman2@ccc.edu 2103*
Chris Easley, EMT-P (312) 850-4564 ceasley2@ccc.edu 2103*
Vacant (312) 850-7383 2103*

*2103, please come to the 2nd floor reception desk.​​