黑料视频 the Emergency Medical Technician Program

Are you interested in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)? Taking an EMT class is the first step to a career in EMS.

EMT 100 provides you with the knowledge and skills for an entry-level EMT position.  Upon completion of the program, you will be eligible to take the National Registry for EMT Certification Exam and apply for State certification.

Attend one of our upcoming Information Sessions held on Zoom! Attendance at ONE of these sessions is mandatory to be admitted to the EMT 100 course. 

Thursday, October 9th at 9:00 am

Thursday, November 13th at 9:00 am

Thursday, December 11th at 9:00 am

Explore Potential Careers

Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician can lead to a variety of different jobs or career paths. Below are just some of the many options you will have!

  • EMTs most often work in the prehospital setting for ambulance agencies, park service, or fire departments
  • EMT training is an introduction to a variety of other medical fields, such as: registered nurse, ER Technician, respiratory therapist, physician's assistant, or physician

Program Information

  • Must be 18 years of age and fulfill all requirements for enrollment in credit courses at CCSF
  • Attend one mandatory EMT Program orientation meeting within one year of enrollment into the program. 
  • Current AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider CPR card (or ARC BLS healthcare provider level)

Please Note: EMT students admitted to the EMT 100 Course will be required to register with Certified Background and successfully complete the criminal background and drug screening components before being placed on the clinical rotations. Students failing a drug or criminal background investigations will be dropped from class without exception.

Courses Required for the Certificate of Achievement in Emergency Medical Technician (grade of C or better):

  • EMT 100 Emergency Medical Technician (Lec-105, Lab-105, work-24) (8.0 units)
  • EMT 99 National Registry EMT Exam Preparation (Lec-18) (1.0 unit)

Total: 9.0 units

View Requirements in College Catalog