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Eastern Oregon University

Emergency Medical Services Administration

Welcome to Emergency Medical Services Administration at Eastern Oregon University, the only degree program on the West Coast accredited to meet the National Fire Academy’s FESHE Model Curriculum standards. Our program is designed for paramedics and EMTs who seek advanced knowledge in managing and administering emergency medical systems. Whether you’re looking to advance your career or enhance your expertise, our flexible, fully online program offers the comprehensive education needed to excel in this critical field.
EOU’s EMSA program provides specialized training tailored to the unique needs of emergency medical services management. The curriculum is crafted to fill the gaps often left by on-the-job training, covering essential topics such as communications, legal aspects, and fundamental business principles within the context of emergency medical healthcare. Students can leverage their existing EMT or Paramedic certifications for academic credit, further enhancing the relevance and efficiency of their educational journey. By aligning with the National Fire Academy’s FESHE Model Curriculum, our program ensures that you gain the advanced skills needed to lead and manage EMS systems effectively.

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Accredited by:
Northwest Commision on Colleges and Universities

Eastern Oregon University
1 University Boulevard
La Grande, 97850

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Degrees
Degree
  • Bachelor’s degree

Institutions of higher education interested in the FESHE Recognition Program and a listing on this page should contact fema-feshe@fema.dhs.gov for further information.

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Page last reviewed: March 26, 2025