Emergency Medical Technicians are the crucial link in the healthcare system. Graduates of the EMT program must complete the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Exam for licensing. If successful, students will be eligible to apply for licensure as an EMT.
Graduates will know how to respond quickly to various life-threatening emergencies. Students must be 18-years-old for licensing and will also be required to complete 10 patient contacts after obtaining a Training Center Training Permit. Students who successfully complete the program, with a program plan GPA of 2.0 or better, will be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT's cognitive and psychomotor examinations for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) level of certification.
Northwood Technical College in Superior offers top-notch technical education, which is directly aligned with industry needs. Enrollments are open year-round, with classes available both online and in-person to suit different schedules and learning styles. We offer diploma and degree programs with a practical approach, aiming to put our students on a fast-track to their careers. Our programs are diverse, ranging from Business Management to Automotive Service, ensuring we meet various career aspirations. Our strong industry connections give our students a competitive advantage by creating opportunities for internships, apprenticeships, and real-world experience during their study. Whether seeking to upgrade existing skills or embark on a new career journey, our commitment is to empower you through exceptional education. Our doors are always open for anyone desiring to enhance their career prospects and gain in-demand technical skills.