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What
will this program do for me?
The program will assist the EMT trainees in developing skills in areas of specialized emergency problem, initial patient assessment and care, transportation, and communication. For more information call
(415) 561-1900.
What
kind of job can I get once I complete the program?
Employment opportunities include ambulance service, security guard,
required entry for most fire departments or emergency room technician.
How
much can I earn in this career?
$9.00 an hour or higher. Please refer to Occupational Outlook Handbook for current information on salary and job prospects.
How
long will the program take? The certificate can be completed in one semester. Please refer to Program Curriculum for specific requirement information.
Where
will classes be held?
John Adams Campus. Go to Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.
Where
do I get more information?
Please contact the John Adams Campus at (415) 561-1900 or visit the department Web page: School of Health & Physical Education.
What
time of day are classes offered?
Classes are offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Check the Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.
When
do classes start?
Classes begin each Fall and Spring Semester. Check the Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.
How
do I enroll?
Request to have an informational packet mailed to you by calling (415)
561-1900. For new students, click here to
apply for admission. You may also call Admissions directly at (415) 239-3285.
What
are the requirements for certification?
Successful completion of all course work, 75% minimum on all exams, passing
all skills examinations and a minimum of 10 hours of clinical attendance.
Please refer to Program Curriculum for specific requirement information.
How
much money can I expect to spend?
Please refer to Tuition
Information for specifics on costs. Financial Aid is available. You may also call the Financial Aid Office at (415) 239-3576.
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