Madison College is a community college serving 12 counties in South Central Wisconsin with seven campuses. The college provides open access to quality higher education including EMS programs that prepare students for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
Location
Madison, WI • 6 Locations
Phone
608-246-6100
ems@madisoncollege.edu
Madison College is a community college serving 12 counties in South Central Wisconsin with seven campuses. The college provides open access to quality higher education including EMS programs that prepare students for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.
Location
Madison, WI • 6 Locations
Phone
608-246-6100
ems@madisoncollege.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
4-credit course that builds on EMT curriculum, teaching advanced patient assessment, communication skills, and beginning advanced life support interventions. Meets educational requirements for licensure in Wisconsin.
4-credit course that builds on EMT curriculum, teaching advanced patient assessment, communication skills, and beginning advanced life support interventions. Meets educational requirements for licensure in Wisconsin.
Entry-level program that meets requirements for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Includes classroom, laboratory, and clinical training with state-mandated hours requirement.
Entry-level program that meets requirements for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Includes classroom, laboratory, and clinical training with state-mandated hours requirement.
The Fire Protection Technician program equips students with the essential skills needed for a career in fire services. Courses cover comprehensive training in firefighting techniques, safety protocols, and emergency response. Graduates will be prepared to handle various fire safety roles and have potential for future educational advancement.
The Fire Protection Technician program equips students with the essential skills needed for a career in fire services. Courses cover comprehensive training in firefighting techniques, safety protocols, and emergency response. Graduates will be prepared to handle various fire safety roles and have potential for future educational advancement.
The Fire Service Certification provides foundational firefighting training, focusing on State of Wisconsin Firefighter 1 and 2 certification exams. Students will engage in intensive practical exercises and coursework designed to ensure they are ready for roles in firefighting and emergency response.
The Fire Service Certification provides foundational firefighting training, focusing on State of Wisconsin Firefighter 1 and 2 certification exams. Students will engage in intensive practical exercises and coursework designed to ensure they are ready for roles in firefighting and emergency response.
One-year technical diploma program that prepares students for National Registry of EMT's Paramedic level Practical and Written exams. Provides educational background and training for careers in emergency medical services, hospitals, private ambulance services, and community para-medicine.
One-year technical diploma program that prepares students for National Registry of EMT's Paramedic level Practical and Written exams. Provides educational background and training for careers in emergency medical services, hospitals, private ambulance services, and community para-medicine.
Two-year associate degree program that provides educational background and training for careers in emergency medical services, hospitals, private ambulance services, and community para-medicine. Allows opportunity to transfer to another college for bachelor's degree.
Two-year associate degree program that provides educational background and training for careers in emergency medical services, hospitals, private ambulance services, and community para-medicine. Allows opportunity to transfer to another college for bachelor's degree.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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