Course Catalog
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)
The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) course is an intensive and comprehensive hybrid program which includes online progressive learning and in-person skills labs, clinicals and field (ambulance observation) components. The primary focus of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician is to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This course meets the Idaho and national requirements to apply for certification as an Advanced EMT. This course is a 14 -week course consisting of approximately 220 hours spread between online coursework, 54 hours of in-person lab/skills time, up to five 12-hour shifts in a clinical setting and ride-alongs with an ambulance crew. Pre-requisite: Must have achieved and have a current NREMT certification. Preference for EMT’s with minimum 1 year of experience. Additional Costs: Additional Costs: Textbook, blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, clinical facility required immunizations, drug screening test, MyClinical Exchange account, skills and written certification exams, American Heart Association ACLS training will be during class time but will have an addition fee. AEMT national testing fees are not included in the class. Must be 18 years or older. NOTE: Due to clinical requirements, a current background check is a course requirement. A failed background check will prevent participation in this course. For more information, including additional costs please see the handout for additional costs and course information.
Emergency Medical Technician - EMT (Basic)
Whether you’re starting your career in emergency medicine or expanding your expertise, this course will equip you to deliver high-quality care as an EMT-Basic. Throughout this program, you’ll gain essential skills in emergency medical care, from basic life support to advanced interventions. Our focus is on rapid assessment, decisive action, and compassionate treatment, preparing you to handle diverse medical emergencies with confidence and empathy. Upon completion, students must pass both a psychomotor skills exam and a national written exam for certification. This is an intensive course conducted over 16 weeks. Students attend 8-hours of class per week and participate in 7 Saturday Skills days. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully. Must be 18 years or older. ADDITIONAL COSTS: Textbook, blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, immunizations, drug screening test, MyClinical Exchange Account skills and written certification exams, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training certification. NOTE: This course requires an application and interview. Background checks are a course requirement. A failed background check will prevent participation in this course. Spring 2026 - This is a “By Acceptance Only” course. A Course Approval Code is required to enroll. Application for the Spring 2026 EMT program is CLOSED. Spring 2026 APPLICATION If your application is approved, you will be invited to an interview. If accepted to the program, you receive a Course Approval Code, please return to this page to complete registration and make payment. The Spring 2026 program starts 01/05/26, and will end around 05/02/26. Monday, Thursday (6-10p) and every other Saturday (9a-5p). Applications received by priority deadline: 11/30/2025 will be given first consideration. Final application deadline: 12/15/2025. Accreditation: Idaho Emergency Medical Services Bureau, Idaho Division of Career & Technical Education Program Highlights: Prepare for immediate employment as an EMT upon program completion. Convenience: Evening and weekend course hours. Low student/instructor ratio in hands-on training Download the handout for additional requirements and costs.