Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Availability
SIAST recognizes that adults learn in many different ways and through many different means. This includes acquiring knowledge and skills through life and work experience or non-formal training.
Frequently asked questions regarding PLAR for this program are answered in the
Fact Sheet.
A detailed
Candidate Guide, which includes a self-audit for all PLAR-ready courses, has been developed for this program. This information guides a candidate through all steps in the PLAR process.
ANAT 167 Anatomy and Physiology
You will study the human body and how it functions to maintain homeostasis. Your studies will focus on the physiological aspects of the cell, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
5.0
Credit Units
70.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
EMER 158 Advanced Care Preparation
Your studies will focus on professionalism, leadership and Saskatchewan scope of practice protocols. The course content includes basic life support therapies, medication administration and written documentation practices.
2.0
Credit Units
34.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
EMER 159 Patient Management and Integration
You will integrate and apply theory and skills sets in managing simulated patients within the prehospital and health facility environments. The course content includes management strategies congruent with scope of practice.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 158 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 175 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 176 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 178 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FTNS 162 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and LEAD 160 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and MICR 160 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 168 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 175 Medical Emergencies
You will study the recognition and advanced management of common adult medical emergencies. Your studies will emphasize seizures, diabetes and environmental conditions.
2.0
Credit Units
24.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 176 Advanced Respiratory Care
You will study advanced diagnostics and therapies for managing respiratory illness and disease. Your studies will focus on endotracheal intubation, use of mechanical ventilators, surgical airway procedures and respiratory medications.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 177 Physical Assessment
You will perform physical assessments of body systems (including cardiac, respiratory and neurological systems) in both an Emergency Medical Services and community based model. Your studies will also include the fundamentals of history taking and the interview process.
1.0
Credit Units
22.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
EMER 178 Advanced Cardiac Care
You will study advanced diagnostics and therapies for managing cardiac illness and disease. Your studies will focus on 12 lead cardiac monitoring, electrical therapy, and cardiac medications. The course content includes Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
3.0
Credit Units
44.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 158 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 280 Specialized Therapeutics
You will study enhanced therapies and skills that are essential for the changing role of the advanced care paramedic. Your studies will focus on suturing, working in a sterile field, indwelling vascular devices / advanced monitoring equipment, and managing common drainage systems.
2.0
Credit Units
32.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and MICR 160 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
FTNS 162 Fitness and Lifestyle
You will participate in fitness and activity classes that support a healthy lifestyle and positive team attitude. You will demonstrate adequate fitness. Your studies will focus on promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
LEAD 160 Professionalism, Leadership and Communication
You will study professional and leadership strategies that will enhance your practice as an EMS professional. Your studies will focus on computer technology, research strategies and principles, and strategic human resource management.
2.0
Credit Units
24.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
MICR 160 Microbiology
You will study the various types of microorganisms, their characteristics and their role in the spread of infection. You will develop an understanding of health care epidemiology and the various agents used to control microbial growth. You will acquire knowledge of the major viral, bacterial and fungal diseases.
1.0
Credit Units
15.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
or APHY 162 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
PHAR 161 Prehospital Medications
You will study essential medications that meet Saskatchewan scope of practice and NOCP requirements. Your studies will focus on medication classifications, dosages, contraindications and side effects.
2.0
Credit Units
34.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
PHAR 162 Fluid Therapy
You will study the principles and practice of administering fluids and medications. Your studies will focus on intravenous and intraosseous therapy.
1.0
Credit Units
15.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
PHAR 168 Medication Administration
You will study theory and skills that are essential for administering medications. Your studies will focus on endotracheal, intravenous, intraosseous and intramuscular medication administration.
1.0
Credit Units
18.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 180 Field Practicum
You will participate in a supervised pre-hospital field experience. An advanced care paramedic preceptor will evaluate theory and skill sets studied in Semester 1. You will function under the scope of practice as defined by the Saskatchewan Health Emergency Treatment Protocols.
13.0
Credit Units
200.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Work Experience -Individual, Work Experience - Group
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 158 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 159 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 175 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 176 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 178 Minimum Grade of 60
and FTNS 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and LEAD 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 168 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 181 Clinical Practicum
You will participate in a supervised clinical experience in specialized areas of a health care facility. Health care professionals will evaluate your assessment, management and communication skills. You will function according to health care facility policy and advanced care paramedic scope of practice. Clinical areas include emergency department, operating room and coronary care.
13.0
Credit Units
196.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Work Experience -Individual, Work Experience - Group
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 158 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 159 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 175 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 176 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 178 Minimum Grade of 60
and FTNS 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and LEAD 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and MICR 160 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 168 Minimum Grade of 60
ANAT 267 Anatomy and Physiology
Building on ANAT 167 (Anatomy and Physiology), you will continue the study of the human body. Your studies will focus on the physiological aspects of the skeletal, muscular, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems.
4.0
Credit Units
60.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 262 Medical Emergencies
You will study the recognition and advanced management of common adult medical emergencies. Your studies will focus on toxicology, gastrointestinal disorders and pregnancy. The course content includes Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) certification.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 267 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 175 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 270 Advanced Trauma Management
You will study the recognition and advanced management of trauma emergencies. Your studies will focus on the integration of fluid therapy, advanced airway and pain management. You will receive BTLS Advanced certification.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 167 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 176 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 267 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
EMER 279 Special Population Groups
Your studies will prepare you to recognize and manage the needs of unique patient groups. Your studies will focus on the geriatric, psychiatric, pediatric and the terminally ill patient. The course content includes Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification.
3.0
Credit Units
40.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
EMER 175 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 176 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 177 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 178 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 162 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 168 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 281 Patient Management and Integration
You will integrate and apply theory and skills sets in the management of simulated patients within the prehospital and health facility environments. The course content includes management strategies congruent with scope of practice.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
ANAT 267 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 262 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 270 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 279 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and EMER 280 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and FTNS 163 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
and PHAR 267 Minimum Grade of 60 (concurrent)
FTNS 163 Fitness and Lifestyle
The course builds upon the concepts of fitness and lifestyle presented in FTNS 162 (Fitness and Lifestyle). You will develop a personal nutrition plan and apply fitness principles to achieve the level of fitness required for paramedics. You will have the opportunity to work as a team to plan class activities and events.
2.0
Credit Units
35.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
FTNS 162 Minimum Grade of 60
PHAR 267 Prehospital Medications
Building on Prehospital Medications (PHAR 161), you will continue to study essential medications that meet Saskatchewan scope of practice and National Occupational Competency Profile (NOCP) requirements. Your studies will focus on medication classifications, dosages, contraindications and side effects.
2.0
Credit Units
35.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab, Prior Learning
Prerequisites:
PHAR 161 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 274 Field Practicum
You will participate in a supervised prehospital field experience. An advanced care paramedic preceptor will evaluate theory and skill sets studied in Semester 3. You will function under the scope of practice as defined by the Saskatchewan Health Emergency Treatment Protocols. Leadership and delegation ability is expected throughout this practicum.
28.0
Credit Units
424.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Work Experience -Individual
Prerequisites:
ANAT 267 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 180 Minimum Grade of P
and EMER 181 Minimum Grade of P
and EMER 262 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 270 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 279 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and FTNS 163 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 267 Minimum Grade of 60
EMER 275 Clinical Practicum
You will participate in a supervised clinical experience in specialized areas of a health care facility. Health care professionals will evaluate your assessment, management and communication skills. You will function according to health care facility policy and advanced care paramedic scope of practice. Clinical areas include emergency department, operating room and labour and delivery.
13.0
Credit Units
196.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Prior Learning, Work Experience -Individual, Work Experience - Group
Prerequisites:
ANAT 267 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 180 Minimum Grade of P
and EMER 181 Minimum Grade of P
and EMER 262 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 270 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 279 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 280 Minimum Grade of 60
and EMER 281 Minimum Grade of 60
and FTNS 163 Minimum Grade of 60
and PHAR 267 Minimum Grade of 60
You must successfully complete EMER 158 (Advanced Care Preparation) before being allowed to continue on in the program.