Emergency Medical Services Student

Emergency Medical Services

Career/Technical Certificate Continuing Education

When the next 911 call comes through, will you be the one rushing to the scene? If you’re looking to build a rewarding career — and save lives in the process — get the hands-on, real-world training you need with a degree in emergency medical services from San Jac.

Why Study Emergency Medical Services at San Jac?

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Study in a Recognized EMS Program

San Jac has been recognized as one of Texas’ top EMS programs based on National Registry pass rates. The program is also accredited by CAAHEP through CoAEMSP.

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Train for Emergency Response

Learn how to assess patients, provide emergency care, and respond to medical emergencies in fast-paced healthcare settings. You’ll build the hands-on skills and knowledge needed to prepare for the National Registry of EMT certification exam and Texas EMS certification requirements.

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Build Hands-On EMS Skills

Practice lifesaving skills through hands-on training in hospital, lab, and ambulance settings. You’ll learn patient assessment, trauma care, airway management, and emergency response techniques used in the field.

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Choose a Flexible Education Pathway

Start with an EMS certificate and continue toward the AAS degree, or begin directly in the degree program to expand your career opportunities.

Careers

Emergency Medical Technicians
 $39,503
Paramedics
 $56,435

 Opportunities

With a degree or certificate in emergency medical services, you can find a career as a:

  • Paramedic
  • Emergency Medical Technician
  • Helicopter or Fixed-Wing Air Ambulance Service Provider
  • Public Agency Employee

 Locations

Salary Source: Texas Wages

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Emergency Health, Continuing Education Courses

Continuing Education

If you’re looking to further your career in emergency healthcare, San Jac’s program will provide the training and certifications you need. You can earn your initial CPR certification or recertification through our CPR Healthcare Providers course. You can also work toward your state paramedic license through our RN to Paramedic course, which includes online instruction and clinical training with professionals.

Length Varies
The Continuing Education Division at San Jac offers you a variety of noncredit courses for workforce training and lifelong learning.

Emergency Medical Services, AAS

Career/Technical
The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for a career in the field. Are you steady under pressure and calm in a crisis? Learn how to use those skills to help save lives through hands-on training in hospital and ambulance settings.
Length 2.5 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 60 credits for this program in five terms.

Emergency Medical Services, Level 2 Certificate of Technology

Certificate
The Certificate of Technology prepares you for the degree program, an entry-level career, or advancement in your current career. Whether you’re looking for a high-octane career as a SWAT Tactical Medic or a steady future as a private Emergency Medical Technician, this certificate can help you get there.
Length 2 Years
If you're studying part-time, you can complete the 44 credits for this certificate in four terms.

Emergency Medical Technician Basic, ICLC

Certificate

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Institutional Credential Leading to Licensure or Certification (ICLC) prepares you to provide basic emergency care in pre-hospital settings, such as ambulances and emergency response teams. You’ll learn patient assessment, basic life support, and emergency procedures, and you’ll be prepared to take the national certification exam required for state licensure.

Length 3 Months
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 10 credits for this certificate in two terms.

CAREER TRACKS

The content below shows a flowchart of the career tracks.

After San Jacinto College

Upon completion of this program, students will be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT certification exam. This exam must be taken and Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) requirements to become certified in the state of Texas.

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Ready to Answer the Call?

Learn how to start your EMS journey and train for a career in emergency response. Complete our online form and get started today! Well be in touch.

Your Questions Answered

Big decision, simple answers. Let’s clear it up.
Emergency Medical Services focuses on providing emergency medical care to people experiencing illness or injury. EMS professionals provide critical care during emergencies and often serve as the first healthcare providers on the scene. Their work helps save lives and support patients during urgent medical situations.

Graduates may work as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), paramedics, emergency response professionals, or other EMS providers in ambulances, hospitals, fire departments, and emergency agencies.

You’ll learn the following:

  • patient assessment
  • emergency care
  • trauma management
  • airway procedures
  • medical terminology
  • lifesaving techniques used in emergency situations.
Yes. The program includes hands-on labs, simulations, and clinical experiences that help you practice real emergency response skills.

You will also have the opportunity to complete clinical and field experiences that provide hands-on practice in emergency and healthcare settings.

Yes. After successfully completing the program, you’ll be prepared to apply for the National Registry of EMT certification exam. You must also meet Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) requirements to become certified in the state of Texas.

Earning certification can help qualify you for careers in emergency medical services, including roles in ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, and emergency response agencies.

Yes. You can begin with an EMS certificate and continue toward the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, or start directly in the degree program. Each option helps you build advanced knowledge and career opportunities in EMS.

No prior experience is required for many entry pathways. The program is designed to help you build EMS knowledge and skills step by step.

Yes. San Jac’s EMS program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) through the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).

Accreditation helps ensure the program meets national education and training standards for EMS professionals. It also shows employers that you completed a program designed to prepare students for careers in emergency medical services.

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San Jac named one of Texas’ top 10 EMS programs

San Jacinto College has been recognized as one of the top 10 emergency medical services (EMS) education programs in Texas, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Office of EMS/Trauma Systems.
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We take pride in equipping our students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to make critical decisions under pressure and serve with compassion and integrity.”
Sylvia Gallegos
San Jacinto College Emergency Medical Services Program Director
The College’s EMS program earned this distinction based on its three-year average National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians pass rate.

With a combined total of 181 paramedic and EMT students and a 91% pass rate on the national certification exam, San Jacinto College stands among the top institutions across the state.

Contact Us

Reach out to learn more about the admissions process, program requirements, and careers in emergency medical services. You can also fill out our online interest form.

For general questions, please contact us at 281-998-6150.

Sylvia Gallegos
Program Director, EMS
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7741
Location
North