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Emergency Health Services, B.S. - Emergency Health Leadership Track

Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

About the Program

The emergency health services program stresses academic and clinical abilities, interpersonal and leadership skills, and the capacity for appropriate judgment. The major prepares students for work in various occupational settings relating to emergency health services, such as EMS and fire-based systems, education and regulatory agencies. Primary emphasis is placed upon the development of leadership skills and the promotion of personal and professional growth.
The Department of Emergency Health Services offers a unique perspective for the education of future EMS professionals. This is accomplished by providing a broad liberal arts and sciences education, which enhances the graduate's employment opportunities as prehospital providers and managers.
Emergency health services graduates serve as emergency medical technicians, paramedics, educators, supervisors, coordinators, planners, consultants, managers or directors. Additionally, EMS activities are relevant to ambulance providers, fire and rescue services, hospitals, industrial health services, military and volunteer EMS organizations. The solid academic basis of the EHS baccalaureate degree also prepares students for advanced graduate studies in the EHS, science, medicine, public health, hospital administration and other health management programs. 
This track is tailored for students who have finished their paramedic education through a CAAHEP accredited program and are seeking to obtain their bachelor’s degree. New students are required to consult with the track advisor to guarantee the proper transfer of credits for all paramedic classes completed at their previous institution. 
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View this program as a four-year academic plan.
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PTG Requirements

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When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by University of Maryland, Baltimore County that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Requirement
  • GEP: Arts and Humanities Take 3 GEP: Arts And Humanities courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Notes: Can also count toward major requirements
    Notes: Can also count toward major requirements
    Notes: Can also count toward major requirements
  • GEP: English Composition Complete one of these courses with a "C" grade or better.
    3 credits
  • GEP: Social Sciences Take 3 GEP: Social Science courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: Also a major requirement
    Notes: May satisfy major requirement
  • GEP: Mathematics Take one GEP Mathematics or GEP Statistics course.
    3 - 4 credits
    Notes: Prerequisite for major requirement
  • GEP: Science Take one GEP: Science course.
    3 - 4 credits
    Notes: May also satisfy major requirement
    Notes: May also satisfy major requirement
  • GEP: Lab Science Take one GEP: Science course with a laboratory.
    4 - 5 credits
    Notes: May also satisfy major requirement
  • GEP: Culture Take one GEP: Culture course.
    3 credits
  • GEP: Language 201 Take a foreign language through the 201 level.
    3 - 4 credits
    Notes: Also an approved elective for the major
  • Elective Options Complete Up to 2 of These Courses With A 'C' Grade Or Better.
    3 - 6 credits
    Take 1 course from the following 2
    Take 1 course from the following 3
Grand Total Credits
60
Completion of an associate's degree (A.A. /A.S.) at a public community college in Maryland is strongly recommended and, once earned, will satisfy most of UMBC's General Education Program (GEP) requirements. Edited NC 4/14/2025