Eastern Oregon University’s Online Emergency Medical Services Administration Degree
100% Online
2-3 Years to Complete
180 Credits
Multiple Start Dates
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Eastern Oregon University’s Online EMSA Degree
Our Emergency Medical Services Administration program* is uniquely business-focused in order to prepare you for management in many emergency medical services careers. In addition to studying standards of care and emergency protocols, you will learn how to manage a team effectively and complete administrative duties. You will also practice communicating with stakeholders from state and local governments, medical services sales and community partners.
The Bachelor’s in Emergency Medical Services Administration at EOU adheres to standards set by the National Fire Academy’s Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Model Curriculum.
*You may earn a B.A., B.S. or B.A.S.
Why Choose EOU?
EOU’s Online Experience
Receive an excellent online education in a time and space convenient for you, while working closely with our support team to ensure your success.
Experienced Faculty
Our faculty are field experts trained to deliver an engaging online education. Professors aim to provide a supportive environment for all students.
Real-World Applications
Students engage in applied learning experiences such as internships, practica and research initiatives that align with lifelong success.
Local to Global Vision
EOU utilizes high-quality, accessible programs that connect the rural regions of Oregon to a wider world through responsible and reflective action.

About EOU
Eastern Oregon University was founded in 1929 as a teachers’ college and today serves as a center for education, culture and scholarship in rural areas of Oregon. EOU guides student inquiry through academic programs that lead to responsible and reflective action in a diverse and interconnected world.
Accreditation
Eastern Oregon University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.