Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Program Overview
This EMT program consists of 231 hours of training through lectures, labs, and an internship. This course is taught all in-person but utilizes an online platform for homework and written exams. Students must earn a B or higher and demonstrate competency in all psychomotor skills to earn a course completion, which provides eligibility to take the National Registry exam (NREMT). This course is offered in a 16-week format during Fall/Spring, 8-week format in Summer semesters.
Courses
These must be taken in the same semester
- Provides a BLS Provider certificate through the American Heart Association.
- Lectures on anatomy, patient assessments, medical and trauma emergencies and treatments.
- Labs with hands-on training on BLS, oxygen administration, airway management, lifting and moving patient, vital signs, bleeding control, spinal motion restriction, etc.
- Internship consisting of two 12-hour shifts on an ambulance and/or in an emergency department. Students must complete BOTH requirements of at least 24 hours field training and 10 patient contacts.
Requirements to Apply
These steps must be completed prior to starting the course. Applications will be reviewed and students will receive confirmation when accepted.
- You must apply to become a student of West Los Angeles College.
- Submit an online application to West Los Angeles College and obtain a Student ID. Visit www.wlac.edu and click "Apply" in the upper right-hand corner.
- International students must also submit an I-20 application along with supporting documentation to West. For more information, visit the International website or call (310) 287-7283.
- Download the checklist below for review. Read and sign the documents.
EMT Student Application Checklst - Gather your proof of vaccinations to the following: MMR, Varicella, TDAP, Hep B, COVID-19, Influenza.
- Complete the following trainings
- Two free online FEMA trainings:
- BLS Provider Certificate from ALD HTH 021 or AHA or Red Cross (online courses not accepted)
- Two free online FEMA trainings:
- Complete the online and upload all the required documents needed for the EMT program (note: you must sign in to your student portal in order to fill out and upload the required documents).
- Applications submitted incorrectly will be denied.
Item | Cost | Where To Buy |
---|---|---|
Emergency Care, 12th Edition Textbook (must be the Premier Package) |
$341 | West LA College Bookstore |
Uniform (Embroidered shirt and pants) |
$80 | |
Work Boots (above the ankle) |
Can range $50-100 | Local shoe store or online |
BLS Provider Certificate (CPR card) | Can range $45-75 | West LA College - ALD HTH 021 or your local CPR Training Center |
Blood Pressure Cuff |
Can range $20-40 | Local CVS, Walmart, or online |
Stethoscope |
Can range $20-40 | Local CVS, Walmart, or online |
Box of Nitrile Gloves |
Can range $10-20 | Local CVS, Walmart, or online |
Immunizations |
Depends on what you need | Primary Care, School Health Office, or local pharmacy |
Frequently Asked Questions
Students can enroll with West Los Angeles College right here. Once a student ID is obtained, search for the class ALD HTH 052 and ALD HTH 900. Students enrolling must ensure they will turn 18 years of age before the last day of the course.
This EMT program is 16 weeks. The program consists of 207 hours of training which includes the internship. The class meets three times a week. You can potentially be employed within 2-3 months of course completion!
Adding the course is allowed, however, it is based on 2 things: available seats based on attendance and having all the required documents. Students โAddingโ the course are still expected to have all required meet on the first day of the course.
Students must bring their textbook, uniform, and medical equipment. If adding the course, bring all required documents to be reviewed once seat availability is determined.
Students who do not have all required documents, vaccinations, and equipment on Day 1 will be dropped or will not be allowed to add the course.
Students are allowed to be excused for 17 hours of training. Proper documentation must be provided for hours to be excused. All unexcused absences, tardiness, or leaving early will be documents and tracked. Students who exceed 17 missed hours will be ineligible for a course completion.
No. Students must wear the approved uniform which they can purchase directly through . Students may try on the uniform before purchasing to ensure proper size, but this must be done before the start of the program. Allow at least one week turnaround time on the uniform.
Students must complete a minimum of 24 hours of field training. Students can expect to be directed to help with patient care and use the skills learned in class. Preceptors may ask students to take vital signs, administer oxygen, assist in CPR by giving compressions, and many other task within the EMT scope of practice. Students are there to learn and are not responsible for the patients.
Yes. Financial aid does cover the cost for most of the expenses, tuition, textbook, uniform, equipment. However, some of the requirements may not be covered, BLS Card, Vaccinations, etc. Check with a financial aid advisor for more accurate advice.