Laramie County Community College is a full-service, comprehensive community college established in 1968 with campuses in Cheyenne and Laramie and an outreach center in Pine Bluffs. The Emergency Medical Services program prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics equipped to provide high-quality prehospital care.
Location
Laramie, WY • 2 Locations
Phone
307-778-5222
admissions@lccc.wy.edu
Laramie County Community College is a full-service, comprehensive community college established in 1968 with campuses in Cheyenne and Laramie and an outreach center in Pine Bluffs. The Emergency Medical Services program prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics equipped to provide high-quality prehospital care.
Location
Laramie, WY • 2 Locations
Phone
307-778-5222
admissions@lccc.wy.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
A 71-credit hour degree program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students begin with EMT 1500 in the fall semester along with general education classes, then continue with paramedic-specific courses beginning in January through December. The program includes hands-on clinical and internship experiences.
A 71-credit hour degree program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students begin with EMT 1500 in the fall semester along with general education classes, then continue with paramedic-specific courses beginning in January through December. The program includes hands-on clinical and internship experiences.
A comprehensive program that prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Begins with EMT 1500 and continues through general education and paramedic-specific courses. Program runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A comprehensive program that prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Begins with EMT 1500 and continues through general education and paramedic-specific courses. Program runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students must have current EMT state certification or NREMT certification and at least one year of employment as an EMT in a prehospital capacity. The program begins in January and concludes in December.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Students must have current EMT state certification or NREMT certification and at least one year of employment as an EMT in a prehospital capacity. The program begins in January and concludes in December.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A 42 credit-hour credit diploma program designed to be completed in 12 months after acceptance. Prepares students to become competent, entry-level paramedics. Runs January through December with courses taken in prescribed sequence.
A foundational one-semester course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians, front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. Delivered in hybrid format combining online and in-person classroom instruction with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences.
A foundational one-semester course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians, front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. Delivered in hybrid format combining online and in-person classroom instruction with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences.
A one-semester foundational course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. The course is delivered in a hybrid format combining online lectures with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences at the Cheyenne campus.
A one-semester foundational course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. The course is delivered in a hybrid format combining online lectures with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences at the Cheyenne campus.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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