Wake Tech EMS Program

General Information

The process to become an EMS professional starts with taking the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course. These courses are typically one semester (or about 4½ months) in length. Upon successful completion of the EMT course, the student is eligible to take the North Carolina and/or National Registry credentialing exam.

 

Once credentialed, an EMT can seek employment with an EMS agency, fire department, or medical facility.

 

EMTs that are interested in progressing further can take courses to obtain their Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) or Paramedic credential. Upon successful completion of either of those courses, the EMT will be eligible to take the North Carolina and/or National Registry credentialing exam.

 

Wake Tech offers two pathways to become a credentialed EMS professional: Non-Degree (CE) and Degree (CU).You can apply for any of the courses at the bottom of this page.

Use the tabs below to read each course description.

How to Apply

Use the links provided to apply to the program of your choice.

CU pathway

EMT CE pathway

AEMT CE pathway

Paramedic CE pathway

Requirements & Orientation

Program costs are listed.