Emergency Medical Technician

Emergency medical technician (EMT) is a one semester course that is structured for students to provide basic life support measures as a member of an ambulance crew at the scene of an accident, scene of a medical emergency, and during transport to and from a hospital or medical facility.

Applied Technology Diploma

Program Information

Intake Method Open Access

Job Outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics for the U.S. Department of Labor is projecting a 33% rapid job growth in emergency medical services through 2020, including EMTs and paramedics. Growth is largely due to population growth and large call volume of the aging population.

Job Potential Earnings

According the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics, the hourly wage for entry level EMTs and paramedics is a little over $10. Experienced professionals may earn as much as $16 hourly.

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State Licensure Information

To determine the state(s) in which the program meets or does not meet the requirements, or if PHSC was unable to determine if the program meets the licensing requirements, see below.

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Financial Information

Application Fee $25.00 Estimated In-State Tuition $1113.00 Estimated Out-of-State Tuition $4236.00 Lab Fees $60.00 Textbooks $160.00 Miscellaneous Fees $400.00 Course Fees View Catalog for Course Fees Curriculum and Requirements View Catalog for Curriculum and Requirements