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You really need to evaluate your ultimate goals, and plan how to get there. If you want to work the road as a Paramedic, then you really only need the cert. of AA. If you want the security of having a college degree, especially in today's horribly economy, then go for the BS. If you have the money, time, and dedication, go for the BS!
A BS will really be helpful should you want a management position, or if you decide to get a nursing degree.
I agree. Before I found this option, I was going to get a random AA at the community college before becoming paramedic.I think you'll find a that having any college degree is a good investment.
i was looking at a school in Kentucky and they did offer both an A.A.S and a b.s. in ems this was EKu.
With a B.S. you can enter medical school I think, if you want to go that route. I think being a optometrist maybe the easiest route. As all you need is your degree and to pass the state board. The post graduate residency programs only last 1 year in that profession. Optometrist just need a 4 year degree, from the optometry school.
With a B.S. you can enter medical school I think, if you want to go that route. I think being a optometrist maybe the easiest route. As all you need is your degree and to pass the state board. The post graduate residency programs only last 1 year in that profession. Optometrist just need a 4 year degree, from the optometry school.