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EMT104AB: Applied Practical Studies for Emergency Medical Technology
– 0.5 credits
Simulation of actual emergency responses, with practical application of techniques and skills covered in EMT curricula. Scenario based learning applied to the techniques of emergency medical care in accordance with national and state curriculum. Practical application of anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, and treatment of medically or traumatically compromised patients, special hazards and medical operations. Also includes patient-assisted medication administration, semi-automatic external defibrillator and blood glucose monitoring. Students operate in outside, scenario based environments. Note: EMT/FSC104AB may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: EMT104.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
14669
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 170
In Person
7/10 – 7/10
Summer 2026
F
9:00AM – 6:00PM
- S. Bader
Open
2 of 24 seats available
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Costs include EMT Course Fee: $50.00
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Notes
Students must enroll in cohort classes:
EMT101 14668 and
EMT104 14670 and
EMT104LL 14671 and
EMT104AB 14669
Please email health.sciences@cgc.edu with program questions
Meets at the Williams Campus
Learning Community
Alternative Schedule
Class 14669 costs include EMT Course Fee: $50
-
No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
16278
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 172
In Person
7/11 – 7/11
Summer 2026
Sat
9:00AM – 6:00PM
- S. Bader
Open
20 of 24 seats available
-
Costs include EMT Course Fee: $50.00
-
Notes
Students must enroll in cohort classes:
EMT101 16276 and
EMT104 16277 and
EMT104LL 16279 and
EMT104AB 16278
Please email health.sciences@cgc.edu with program questions
Meets at the Williams Campus
Learning Community
Alternative Schedule
Class 16278 costs include EMT Course Fee: $50
-
No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
EMT104AB: Applied Practical Studies for Emergency Medical Technology – 0.5 credits
Simulation of actual emergency responses, with practical application of techniques and skills covered in EMT curricula. Scenario based learning applied to the techniques of emergency medical care in accordance with national and state curriculum. Practical application of anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, and treatment of medically or traumatically compromised patients, special hazards and medical operations. Also includes patient-assisted medication administration, semi-automatic external defibrillator and blood glucose monitoring. Students operate in outside, scenario based environments. Note: EMT/FSC104AB may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: EMT104.
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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14669
|
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 170 |
In Person
|
7/10 – 7/10
Summer 2026 |
F
|
9:00AM – 6:00PM
|
|
Open
2 of 24 seats available |
|
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|
16278
|
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 172 |
In Person
|
7/11 – 7/11
Summer 2026 |
Sat
|
9:00AM – 6:00PM
|
|
Open
20 of 24 seats available |
|
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