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The Emergency Medical Service Academy at the Santa Rosa Junior College Public Safety Training Center is a 16-week, 200 hour/8 unit academy. The course is designed to complement the training students receive in the EMT-B certificate course.
Classes will be offered in fall and spring semesters each year.
The focus of the academy is on training students in practical skills needed to become a successful EMT-B. Students will participate in physical training that emulates the exact criteria used by a large private ambulance provider. The physical training will be conducted every Saturday morning throughout the 16 weeks. Students will also receive 40 hours of training in Emergency Vehicle Operations (EVOC), utilizing the driving simulator, skid car, and controlled speed activities. Heavy emphasis is placed on training in patient moving and lifting, documentation, scenario practice, customer service and medical-legal issues. At the conclusion of the academy students will participate in mock interviews conducted by job recruiters from local public and private agencies.
The academy is open to students concurrently enrolled in EMT-B (EMC 104) or anyone that has completed the EMT-B program. Students must possess a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years of age. They must also possess a valid CPR (Health Care Provider or equivalent) card.
The Academy will meet 12 hrs. per week (Friday evening 1800-2200 and Saturday 0800-1700). This allows a student to take both EMT-1 and the EMS Academy during the same week and finish both in one semester.
It has been determined that students doing both the EMT-B course and the academy: 1) Perform better in the EMT class. 2) Are ready to go to work upon completion of the program, as an entry level EMT. 3) Possess a solid foundation that creates a better base for paramedic training. Local agencies/providers have expressed a desire to hire an applicant who is better prepared than those students currently exiting EMT-B training programs. Santa Rosa Junior College EMC Advisory Committee members representing local industry have said possessing a certificate of completion from the EMS Academy will definitely make a job applicant more desirable in the job market.
The approximate costs are as follows:
Concurrent Enrollment
Resources
US Dept of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook: EMT's and Paramedics
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
EMT-B and EMC Academy
Course Fees: $118
Enrollment Fees (13 units): $598
Parking pass: $60
Student Health Fees: $18
Student Representation Fee: $1
Uniforms and Text: $450
Total: $1,853
EMT B Course Enrollment Only
EMC 104
Course Fees: $24
Enrollment Fees (5 units): $230
Parking pass: $60
Student Health Fees: $18
Student Representation Fee: $1
Uniforms and Text: $450
Total: $783
EMS Academy Enrollment only
EMC 105
Course Fees: $94
Enrollment Fees (8 units): $368
Parking pass: $60
Student Health Fees: $18
Student Representation Fee: $1
Uniforms and Text: $450 or less
Total: $931**
**Graduates of EMC 104 in previous quarter should contact the department regarding using previously purchased uniform and text.
How do I enroll?
The EMS Academy is an open enrollment course for any student who meets the prerequisites for the course.
More information can be obtained on the EMS Academy by contacting Elexis Ozols at (707) 836-2907 or eozols@santarosa.edu
What do I need prior to the class?
Medical Clearance (download PDF)
DMV Drivers History (download PDF)
Uniform Requirements (download PDF)