Paramedic Training – Course Catalog

Browse our New Britain EMS Academy Course Catalog to see a comprehensive paramedic curriculum with financing options for tuition payment.

Course Listing

Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics I

Three two-hour class periods. Fundamental concepts of human anatomy and physiology as they apply to paramedicine including structure and function of cells, tissues, nervous system, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system presented in lecture and laboratory settings.

Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics II

Three two-hour class periods. Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics I and Foundations in Paramedicine I. Fundamental concepts of human anatomy and physiology as they apply to paramedicine including structure and function of the endocrine system, gastrointestinal system, renal system, lymphatic system, reproductive system, and musculoskeletal system presented in lecture and laboratory settings.

Foundations in Paramedicine I

Three six-hour class periods. Corequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics I.  Concepts in pre-hospital medicine including assessment of the medical patient, pharmacology, neurology, pulmonology, and cardiology presented in lecture and laboratory settings.

Foundations in Paramedicine II

Three six-hour class periods. Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics I and Foundations in Paramedicine I. Corequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics II.  Concepts in pre-hospital medicine including endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology, psychiatry, toxicology, gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, and chronic illness presented in lecture and laboratory settings.

Foundations in Paramedicine III

Three eight-hour class periods. Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics II and Foundations in Paramedicine II.  Concepts in pre-hospital medicine including assessment of the trauma patient, mechanisms of blunt and penetrating trauma, hemorrhage and shock, trauma of the nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and musculoskeletal systems, triage and MCI management, and tactical emergency care presented in lecture and laboratory settings.

Clinical Rotations

Three eight-hour clinical rotations. Some twelve-hour clinical rotations. Prerequisite: Foundations in Paramedicine III and current Connecticut EMT Certification. Clinical rotations at the affiliated hospital and other partner clinical areas may include emergency department, anesthesiology, labor and delivery, intensive care unit, and respiratory care. Students function on a one to one basis under direct supervision of a respiratory therapist, nurse, mid-level practitioner or physician.  Students meet with instructors regularly during post-clinical conference to discuss experiences and facilitate learning in the hospital setting.

Field Internship

Thirty-six hours per week.  Prerequisite: Clinical Rotations. Students are assigned to an active affiliate paramedic and will perform within the full scope of practice of a paramedic, under the direct supervision of at least one licensed paramedic. Field internships are arranged under the auspices of, in conjunction with, and are monitored by the Paramedic Program Faculty. Students meet with instructors regularly during field internship to discuss experiences, progress, and performance in the pre-hospital setting.

Tuition & Finances

The CCPEPC offers two payment options for the Paramedic Program.

Payment Option 1

The first option is an all-inclusive pricing structure, which gives students the ability to pay for the entire program in advance. This approach allows a student to plan ahead and budget accordingly without stressing over unanticipated expenses. This option includes an “unsuccessful clause” that allows a student who is unsuccessful in any module to return to the next program and restart at that module for a $500.00 fee. Upon acceptance into the program a non-refundable $1,600.00 fee is due.

Item
Cost
Tuition
$ 9,285.00
Textbooks/Resources*
$ 1,365.00
Lab/Simulation Fees
$ 500.00
Uniforms
$ 650.00
Parking
Included
Grand Total
$ 11,800.00
Non-Refundable Deposit Upon Acceptance
$ 1,600.00
Amount Due on First Day of Class
$ 10,200.00

1- Tuition includes ACLS, PALS, NRP, PHTLS, TECC, Mental Health First Aid

*Students are required to provide their own tablet device or laptop

**Does not include any licensure or testing fees.

Payment Option 2

The second option is a flexible payment plan, which allows students the ability to spread the cost of their education over their time at the CCPEPC. This option allows for payments to be divided over a bi- weekly, or monthly schedule. Students must provide a credit or debit card that may be automatically charged as each payment becomes due. If a student is unsuccessful in any module, he/she is welcome to return to the next program at the same module but must re-pay the total weekly tuition amount equal to the number of weeks in the module to be repeated. This total will be added to the remaining balance owed. Upon acceptance into the program a non-refundable deposit of $1600.00 will be required. in addition a one time non-fundable payment plan processing fee of $250.00 will be due by day one of class.

Item
Cost
Tuition
$ 9,285.00
Textbooks/Resources*
$ 1,365.00
Lab/Simulation Fees
$ 500.00
Uniforms
$ 650.00
Parking
Included
Non-Refundable Payment Plan Fee
$ 250.00
Grand Total
$ 12,050.00
Non-Refundable Deposit Upon Acceptance
$ 1,600.00
Non-Refundable Payment Plan Fee
$ 250.00
Amount Due on First Day of Class
$ 10,200.00
  1. Tuition includes ACLS, PALS, NRP, PHTLS, TECC, Mental Health First Aid
  2. One Time non-refundable payment plan fee $250.00.

*Students are required to provide their own tablet device or laptop.

**Does not include any licensure or testing fees

Available Payment Frequency
Estimated Payment Amount
Bi-Weekly Auto-draft:
$425.00 (24 payments)*
Monthly Auto-draft
$850.00 (12 payments)*
Amount Due on First Day of Class
$ 10,200.00

*Based on 51 week program

Students in the past have successfully utilized Achieve Financial Credit Union to facilitate financing of their education. This process is completely independent of the Central Connecticut Paramedic Education Program Consortium.  For additional information, contact Achieve Financial Credit Union at: (860)828-2790.

Refunds

CCPEPC students who terminate enrollment (including voluntary resignation, illness, suspension, or involuntary resignation or dismissal) may be eligible for a refund. Refunds will be determined  based on the schedule below, and will be made 60 days from the date of termination from the program. Any notice of termination must be in writing and submitted to the Director. The termination date is the date that the notice in writing is either received or postmarked, if mailed.

  • Termination during the 1st week of classes until Saturday of that week: 80%
  • Termination during the 2nd week of classes until Saturday of that week: 60%
  • Termination during the 3rd week of classes until Saturday of that week: 40%
  • Termination during the 4th week of classes until Saturday of that week: 20%
  • Termination during the 5th week of classes until Saturday of that week: 0%

Costs for any used books, uniforms or supplies will not be reimbursed.

See table below for an example of estimated refund amounts:

Pay in Full Option
Payment Plan Option
Total Tuition
$ 11,800.00
$ 11,800.00
Non-Refundable Deposit
$ 1600.00
$ 1600.00
Total Eligible for Refund
$ 10,200.00
$ 10,200.00
Termination during the 1st week
$ 8160.00
$ 8160.00
Termination during the 2nd week
$ 6120.00
$ 6120.00
Termination during the 3rd week
$ 4080.00
$ 4080.00
Termination during the 4th week
$ 2040.00
$ 2040.00
Termination during the 5th week
$ 0.00
$ 0.00
Books

The cost of program books is included in the tuition and will be provided to the student.

Uniforms

Uniforms are required and are provided as part of the tuition.  Students must wear the CCPEPC uniform during all class activities. The student information section of the Student Handbook outlines uniform policy. Additional uniforms can be purchased, sized, and ordered during normal business hours at the academy.

Insurance

Students are provided coverage under the schools VFIS Accident and Sickness Program.  This coverage is intended to provide financial security to our students in the event of an injury or illness occurring while participating in normal school functions.

We encourage each student to purchase an individual Professional Liability Insurance Policy Healthcare Provider Service Organization (www.hpso.com).  Students get up to $1,000,000 each claim, up to $3,000,000 aggregate professional liability coverage plus many value-added coverage features included in the policy.

Students remain responsible for their actions during treatment even though they are not certified or licensed medical providers. The NBEMSA assumes no liability or financial responsibilities following negligence or malpractice at clinical or internship sites.   The NBEMSA is not responsible for hospitalization costs or other costs incurred while attending educational opportunities related to the paramedic program. The academy is not responsible for illness or injury incurred during any portion of the course.

Financial Aid

The CCPEPC does not offer financial aid through Sallie Mae or other traditional student aid lenders. We accept the GI Bill, cash, credit card (MasterCard, VISA, American Express, Discover), Purchase Orders from a municipality, personal checks and bank checks. The CCPEPC is aware of the following resources which may help in financing your education with us.

Bound Tree Medical Legacy Scholarship Program

Bound Tree Medical offers educational funding to those continuing a family tradition in the field of EMS through the Legacy Scholarship Program. Children of career or volunteer EMTs, Paramedics or Firefighters can apply for financial support to ease the financial burden associated with the EMT or Paramedic education process.

Learn more about the Bound Tree Medical Legacy Scholarship Program here: https://www.boundtree.com/scholarship-program.aspx

Platinum Educational Group Annual EMS Scholarship Program

Platinum Educational Group understands the struggles and obstacles that are presented to the EMS community – especially when it pertains to education.  Platinum’s goal is to provide students entering the Emergency Medical Services field with assistance in funding his or her education.

Learn more about the Platinum EMS Scholarship Program here: http://platinumed.com/platinum-educational-group-announces-annual-ems-scholarships-program/

Hunters Ambulance Memorial Scholarship

The Hunter’s Scholarship Fund in memory of Bill Lawton and Carol Gillooly has been established in memory of William R. Lawton of Killingworth, Connecticut and Carol A. Gillooly of Middlefield, Connecticut, who lost their lives in the line of duty as Emergency Medical Technicians when struck by a drunk driver on September 2, 1989.

The Memorial Fund has been established for the purposes of providing educational programs, training programs, and financial awards for educational related expense to individuals pursuing or furthering their education or training in the fields of emergency medical services, healthcare, and related fields in their communities, including but not limited to physicians, physician’s assistants, nurses, certified nursing assistants, and police and fire personnel.

Learn more about the Hunters Ambulance Memorial Scholarship Program here:  https://www.huntersamb.com/About-Us/Events-and-Initiatives/Memorial-Scholarship/

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