WCCCD is known as the 'community's college' because of its commitment to high-quality programs and services that respond to the unique educational and economic needs of Wayne County citizens, businesses, and communities. The District offers more than 130+ stackable degree, certificate, and credential programs across six locations in Southeast Michigan.
Location
Taylor, MI • 5 Locations
Phone
313-496-2532
WCCCD is known as the 'community's college' because of its commitment to high-quality programs and services that respond to the unique educational and economic needs of Wayne County citizens, businesses, and communities. The District offers more than 130+ stackable degree, certificate, and credential programs across six locations in Southeast Michigan.
Location
Taylor, MI • 5 Locations
Phone
313-496-2532
Choose from available first responder training programs.
An Associate of Applied Science degree in emergency medical technology prepares students for work as EMTs and paramedics, responding to emergency calls, performing medical services, and transporting patients to medical facilities. The curriculum stresses integration of knowledge and skills required to perform pre-hospital basic, limited, and advanced life support competently.
An Associate of Applied Science degree in emergency medical technology prepares students for work as EMTs and paramedics, responding to emergency calls, performing medical services, and transporting patients to medical facilities. The curriculum stresses integration of knowledge and skills required to perform pre-hospital basic, limited, and advanced life support competently.
A certificate in Emergency Medical Technology from WCCCD requires 53 credits to complete. Students receive training in pre-hospital basic, limited, and advanced life support competencies and are eligible for Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) Program certification and National Registry for EMT's certification examination necessary for Michigan licensure.
A certificate in Emergency Medical Technology from WCCCD requires 53 credits to complete. Students receive training in pre-hospital basic, limited, and advanced life support competencies and are eligible for Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) Program certification and National Registry for EMT's certification examination necessary for Michigan licensure.
A certificate in EMT: Paramedic from WCCCD requires 53 credits to complete. Prepares students for paramedic-level emergency medical services with advanced life support training.
A certificate in EMT: Paramedic from WCCCD requires 53 credits to complete. Prepares students for paramedic-level emergency medical services with advanced life support training.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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