Emergency Medical Technician

Certificate program at Bay College

Female Emergency Medical Technician standing outside of her ambulance

Why Emergency Medical Technician?

An Emergency Medical Technician determines the nature and extent of their patient’s condition and looks for any pre-existing conditions that might exist. Following local protocol and medical direction, the Emergency Medical Technician will give appropriate emergency medical care and transport the patient when needed. This medical care includes managing respiratory, cardiac, trauma, and many medical emergencies. To assist the student with reaching this goal, this program combines general education with program specific lecture, lab, and clinical courses.

Upon successful completion of the Basic Emergency Medical Technician certificate program, the student will be eligible to participate in the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician examination. Successful completion of this program and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination will qualify the student to apply for state licensing. In Michigan, this licensing is awarded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Emergency Medical Technician, Trauma and Preparedness.

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Why Bay College?

The Emergency Medical Technician certificate program at Bay College prepares a well-educated Basic Emergency Medical Technician, providing education beyond the Basic Emergency Medical Technician minimum requirements. Bay de Noc Community College offers courses in the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certificate Program each fall.  Bay de Noc Community College is one of few colleges that offer the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program for academic credit, enabling students to continue into the AAS-Paramedic Program.  The Emergency Medical Technician program is designed to promote career mobility and offer qualified students alternative educational tracks according to their career goals.   Successful completion of the Bay de Noc Community College EMT program will prepare the students to become competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians, ready for employment and further education.

State-of-the-art simulation labs and technology are utilized at the Escanaba campus. Simulation provides opportunities for students to skills in a risk-free simulated environment, learn correct interventions promoting appropriate decision-making, and competency of skills that students can use to improve learning in the clinical environment. The curriculum is designed to assist students to think critically as they apply scientific, theoretical, and practical knowledge to clinical situations in a variety of health care setting.

In July, 2018, Bay de Noc Community College Paramedic program was re-approved by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Emergency Medical Services Education Department, for a 3-year renewal.  This renewal is from August 1, 2018 through August 31, 2021, and included approval for Continuing Education Unit and education at the Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician levels.

Pass Rates
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Pass Rates
  • EMT May 2016 Graduates=90% (11/28/17 Updated)
  • EMT May 2017 Graduates=100% (11/28/17 Updated)
  • EMT May 2018 Graduates=100% (09/04/18 Updated)
  • EMT May 2019 Graduates=83% (5/11/2021 Updated)
Outcomes Graduation Rate
  • EMT May 2016 Graduates 92%
  • EMT May 2017 Graduates 84%
  • EMT May 2018 Graduates 70%
  • EMT May 2019 Graduates 100%
  • EMT May 2020 Graduates 100%
  • EMT May 2021 Graduates 86%
Application Process

You must apply to the Bay College Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic program. The Emergency Medical Services programs require students to apply in order to rank into the program.

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Certificate and Degree Information

You must apply to Bay College and to the Emergency Medical Technician program. The Emergency Medical Technician program requires students to apply to rank into our program.

Certificate Options
Certificate/DegreeCompletion CreditsContact Hours
Emergency Med Tech (EMT) (Healthcare)
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (Pre)

Beyond Bay College

Students interested in transferring to a four-year institution to obtain a bachelor's degree or higher may find opportunities in the following areas of study:

  • Paramedic
  • Firefighter
  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Emergency Management Directors
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