Public Safety Training Facility
Monroe Community College Rochester, New York
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRAINING COURSES
Paramedic Program Testing and Grading 
The MCC EMT-Paramedic Program is academically intense. All testing in the
first half of the year is done with "open ended questions". These open
ended questions are answered essay style and allow the student to develop
the communication, writing, and spelling skills necessary for the
practicing paramedic. This method allows the students to demonstrate
knowledge that they have learned outside the classroom. It is our
philosophy to give credit for correct knowledge of the science. Open ended
testing allows the instructor to evaluate the understanding and thought
process used by the student to award credit and aid in correcting
inaccurate knowledge. As the year progresses, we will increase the use of
multiple choice questions to prepare the student for the NYS DOH
Certification Exam.
To evaluate the student's progress throughout the certification program,
the faculty will use four types of assessment. These are quizzes, exams,
midterm and final exam. A quiz given at the start of almost every class
accounts for 20% of the students running total or cumulative average.
Students must pass each quiz with a 75% or better. Failing an individual
quiz will require the student to retake the quiz until it is passed or
three attempts have been made. The student may still remain in the
program, but the first grade will always remain in the records.
Periodically, full examinations will be given. Approximately 8 exams will
be given through out the certification program and will account for 40% of
the students cumulative average. Exam dates will be posted in the reading
handout given to each student at the start of the year. These exams
emphasize the material most recently covered but by the nature of the
certification program curriculum are comprehensive. Students will have two
attempts to pass each exam with a grade of 75% or better to remain in the
program. Failing the retest will result in failure of the certification
program.
The midterm and final are comprehensive exams that account for much of the
students cumulative average. The midterm will account for 40% of the
cumulative average. At the end of the academic year the final exam will
be averaged 50/50 with the cumulative average giving the grand average.
The student must have a cumulative average of 75% or better to take the
final exam. The student must also pass the final exam with a 75% or better
to be allowed to take the NYS DOH exam.
During the year MCC Paramedic Students are encouraged to take on extra
projects such as attending educational seminars, conducting a field study,
researching EMS topics, teaching other health care providers, etc. If the
student can demonstrate this "above and beyond the call of education" the
student will be granted a 2 point addition to their grand average. No
student will receive a final grand average above 100%.
MCC EMT-Paramedic
Description of Grade Calculation
Quizzes 20 %
Exams 40 %
Midterm 40 %
+ _____
Cumulative Average 100 %
Cumulative Average 50 %
Final Exam 50 %
+_____
Grand Average 100 %
Grand Average 100 %
Bonus 2 points (if earned)
+_____
Final Grand Average
If the final grand average > 100 then
the final grand average = 100
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Updated: Sept. 15, 1999
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