Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution founded in 1964 that offers the Emergency Medical Technician certificate program designed to prepare students to provide competent care for patients in emergency situations through classroom, laboratory, and clinical learning. The program is housed at the Whitman Center in Temperance, Michigan, and offers both daytime and evening schedule options.
Location
Monroe, MI • 2 Locations
Phone
734-242-7300
admissions@monroeccc.edu
Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution founded in 1964 that offers the Emergency Medical Technician certificate program designed to prepare students to provide competent care for patients in emergency situations through classroom, laboratory, and clinical learning. The program is housed at the Whitman Center in Temperance, Michigan, and offers both daytime and evening schedule options.
Location
Monroe, MI • 2 Locations
Phone
734-242-7300
admissions@monroeccc.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
A degree program designed to provide students with the necessary life-saving knowledge and skills required for entry-level employment as a paramedic. Students build upon an EMT background to develop proficiency in critical and emergent patient care. Anticipated start: Fall 2026.
A degree program designed to provide students with the necessary life-saving knowledge and skills required for entry-level employment as a paramedic. Students build upon an EMT background to develop proficiency in critical and emergent patient care. Anticipated start: Fall 2026.
A certificate program designed to provide students with the necessary life-saving knowledge and skills required for entry-level employment as a paramedic. Students build upon an EMT background to develop proficiency in critical and emergent patient care. Anticipated start: Fall 2026.
A certificate program designed to provide students with the necessary life-saving knowledge and skills required for entry-level employment as a paramedic. Students build upon an EMT background to develop proficiency in critical and emergent patient care. Anticipated start: Fall 2026.
A comprehensive four-course certificate program designed to prepare students to provide competent care for patients in emergency situations through learning in classroom, laboratory, and clinical environments. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam and become licensed EMTs in Michigan or Ohio.
A comprehensive four-course certificate program designed to prepare students to provide competent care for patients in emergency situations through learning in classroom, laboratory, and clinical environments. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam and become licensed EMTs in Michigan or Ohio.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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