Mid-State Technical College is one of 16 regional colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System offering associate degrees, technical diplomas, and certificates in high-demand career fields. The college operates five campuses across central Wisconsin and is known for its supportive learning environment and hands-on education.
Location
Stevens Point, WI • 4 Locations
Phone
888-575-6782
Mid-State Technical College is one of 16 regional colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System offering associate degrees, technical diplomas, and certificates in high-demand career fields. The college operates five campuses across central Wisconsin and is known for its supportive learning environment and hands-on education.
Location
Stevens Point, WI • 4 Locations
Phone
888-575-6782
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Designed for those who possess a valid Wisconsin EMT license, this program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry-level AEMT, with an understanding of the basic and advanced use of equipment found on an ambulance and ability to care for critical and emergent patients. The program consists of asynchronous lectures, practical skill labs, laboratory simulations, and pre-hospital clinical experiences.
Designed for those who possess a valid Wisconsin EMT license, this program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry-level AEMT, with an understanding of the basic and advanced use of equipment found on an ambulance and ability to care for critical and emergent patients. The program consists of asynchronous lectures, practical skill labs, laboratory simulations, and pre-hospital clinical experiences.
The EMT program at Mid-State prepares students to work as entry-level emergency medical technicians, providing care in medical and trauma situations. This 180-hour program includes classroom, lab, and clinical experiences, culminating in eligibility for national certification exams. Graduates may continue to the Paramedic or Paramedic Technician programs.
The EMT program at Mid-State prepares students to work as entry-level emergency medical technicians, providing care in medical and trauma situations. This 180-hour program includes classroom, lab, and clinical experiences, culminating in eligibility for national certification exams. Graduates may continue to the Paramedic or Paramedic Technician programs.
A hands-on 180-hour program that prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry-level EMT. The program consists of classroom lectures, practical skill labs, laboratory simulations, and pre-hospital clinical experiences. Successfully completing the program qualifies students to take the National Registry of EMT's certification exam required to apply for state licensure.
A hands-on 180-hour program that prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work as an entry-level EMT. The program consists of classroom lectures, practical skill labs, laboratory simulations, and pre-hospital clinical experiences. Successfully completing the program qualifies students to take the National Registry of EMT's certification exam required to apply for state licensure.
Offered to high school students, this academy bridges classroom learning and hands-on experience, enabling participants to jumpstart careers in fire protection. Students gain fire and EMS knowledge, college credits, and EMT certification, potentially leading to volunteer or paid roles within fire services.
Offered to high school students, this academy bridges classroom learning and hands-on experience, enabling participants to jumpstart careers in fire protection. Students gain fire and EMS knowledge, college credits, and EMT certification, potentially leading to volunteer or paid roles within fire services.
A technical diploma program that provides the knowledge and skills needed to work competently as an entry-level paramedic. Students enter a joint core course cohort with Paramedic Technician degree students. The program consists of classroom lectures, practical skills lab, laboratory simulations, and hospital and pre-hospital clinical experiences. Upon successful completion, students earn certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Prehospital Trauma Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
A technical diploma program that provides the knowledge and skills needed to work competently as an entry-level paramedic. Students enter a joint core course cohort with Paramedic Technician degree students. The program consists of classroom lectures, practical skills lab, laboratory simulations, and hospital and pre-hospital clinical experiences. Upon successful completion, students earn certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Prehospital Trauma Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support.
An associate degree program consisting of 1,150 hours based upon the US Department of Transportation Administration/Wisconsin Bureau Local Health Support and EMS curriculum. Students complete two semesters of general studies as well as two semesters of core paramedic courses in a joint cohort with students in the Paramedic program. Students learn prehospital skills in the classroom, skills laboratory, hospital, and prehospital settings.
An associate degree program consisting of 1,150 hours based upon the US Department of Transportation Administration/Wisconsin Bureau Local Health Support and EMS curriculum. Students complete two semesters of general studies as well as two semesters of core paramedic courses in a joint cohort with students in the Paramedic program. Students learn prehospital skills in the classroom, skills laboratory, hospital, and prehospital settings.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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