Emergency Medical Services
Programs at Tacoma Community College
Level 1: Emergency Medical Technician
The deadline for Winter 2025 applications is November 7th at 5 pm.
There will be various options for EMT cohorts offered for the 2024-2025 academic year:
- Community based location: This daytime program is specifically designed to enhance options for access in underserved Tacoma neighborhoods. Tacoma's East Side is the anticipated community site.
- Evening/weekend course option
Although subject to change, it is anticipated that all options will be offered in a face-to-face environment. Due to high volume of interest in the EMT program, TCC will select applicants for specialty cohorts based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, application completion, location, academic preparation, etc. All others will be randomly selected via a lottery-based system.
Level 2: Paramedic
Thank you for your interest in our program! With the Paramedic Certificate, you'll build on your EMT training. As a paramedic, you may be employed by the fire department, hospital, or private ambulance companies. You'll be the eyes, ears, and hands of an emergency physician while in the field. The program is designed to prepare graduates to meet Washington state certification requirements and to take the National Registry EMT-Paramedic examination. Upon successful completion of the certificate program, students have the option to pursue an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
Each year, the application will open mid-January and close on March 31st at 11:59pm.
For general information about admission requirements, please review the Paramedic Application Guidelines. Ready to apply? Please also consider reviewing the Application FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). If you have questions or need help, please email us at ParamedicProgram@a220149.com.
Take Your Career Further
Paramedic Certificate + Associate of Applied Sciences Degree
Upon successful completion of the certificate program, students have the option to pursue an Associate of Applied Sciences degree by completing 42 additional credits of general education courses as outlined in the curriculum. Those classes may also be taken prior to beginning the Paramedic Education program.
Community Health BAS
Students who complete the Paramedic program and Associate of Applied Science Degree may apply for TCC's Bachelor of Applied Science in Community Health degree, which offers elective tracks in Community Health, Advanced Respiratory Care, and community paramedicine. Learn more about how TCC's Paramedic program can be a starting point for a number of health careers pathways at a Health Careers Info Session.
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