
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.

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.

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.

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.

Start with an EMS certificate and continue toward the AAS degree, or begin directly in the degree program to expand your career opportunities.
With a degree or certificate in emergency medical services, you can find a career as a:
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.
The content below shows a flowchart of the career tracks.

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.
You’ll learn the following:
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. 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.

