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Emergency Medical Careers I
If you take Emergency Medical Careers I at STEP you may be eligible to receive credit at one of the following Technical or Community Colleges.
College Course | Course Number | CR | College |
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Emergency Medical Responder | PTE 1520 | 2.0 | Alexandria Technical & Community College |
Emergency Medical Technician I | EMED 1113 | 4.0 | Anoka Technical College |
Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) | EMSV 1050 | 3.0 | Hennepin Technical College |
First Responder | HLTH 2209 | 3.0 | Normandale Community College |
Emergency Medical Responder | EMC 1121 | 2.0 | Rochester Community & Technical College |
First Responder Initial (48 Hours) | HEMS 1300 | 1.0 | South Central College |
BLS for the Health Care Provider* | EMED 1076 | 1.0 | Anoka Technical College |
First Aid & CPR* | HPER 1103 | 3.0 | Anoka-Ramsey Community College |
CPR/First Aid* | EMSV 1020 | 1.0 | Hennepin Technical College |
CPR for the Professional Rescuer* | HLTH 1112 | 1.0 | Normandale Community College |
College First Aid & Adult CPR* | HLTH 1103 | 2.0 | Normandale Community College |
* This high school to college course agreement requires two or more specific high school courses in order to earn college credit.
Articulated College Credit is NOT transcripted at a college until you attend the college.
In order to receive Technical or Community College credit you must:
- Register for classes at one of the colleges listed on your ACC record that offers the program you are planning to pursue. Bring your downloaded Articulated College Credit (ACC) record from your account, and any supporting materials to the college listed when you register.
- You need to check with the college of your choice for specific criteria in a program or major - not all credits will move into all programs or majors.
- Once you have attended a college listed on your ACC record the ACC will be documented on your transcript.
Agreements: MN Emergency Medical Responder, MN CPR/First Aid