Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Start Dates
Fall/Spring/Summer Semester
Credits/Program Length
6-Credit Hours | 8 Weeks
Estimated Cost
$1,175
(subject to change without notice)
Mode/Campus
Financial Aid
Yes
Program Overview
The Program satisfies the training requirements for those who are interested in becoming an Advanced EMT (AEMT).
The training is designed to prepare the student for the real world of emergency medicine by giving the knowledge, skills, hands-on experience, and the technical background to provide such care. The training is also applicable to nursing, physical therapy, law enforcement and private security personnel.
To be licensed by the State of Utah, you must be 18 years of age, no major felony convictions, pass a background check, attend all scheduled classes and complete all course and testing requirements.
What you will learn
- This course expands the EMT-Basic's skills to include advanced management of hypo-profusion, airways, drugs/medications, life span development, advanced airway management, intravenous access, medication administration, cardiac rhythm interpretation and other advanced medical skills.
Certification
- AHA ACLS Certification
- AHA PALS Certification
- NREMT AEMT Certification
State Licensure
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Tuition & Financial Aid
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $1,175
TUITION: $597
BOOKS: $250
CONSUMABLE: $108
STATE LICENSE FEE: $45-$119
NREMT FEE: $159
Estimated total program costs include tuition, fees, lab fees, books, and required materials. Fees for third-party licensure or certification examinations are not included in the total program cost.
Financial Aid
Types of Financial Aid
- SLCC Scholarships and Tuition Waivers
- Non-SLCC Scholarships
- SkillsUSA Tuition Waiver
- Proxima Support
Most SLTech programs qualify for scholarships, and many are eligible for grants and other educational benefits.
Required Courses
TEEM 1202
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Credit Hours: 6
Semester: All
Available Class Schedules
Summer 2026
AEMT Hybrid Lecture/Lab (Tuesday & Thursday 8AM-5PM)
AEMT Hybrid Lecture/Lab (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 6-10PM)
AEMT Fall 2026
Aug 25 - Oct 14, 2026 AEMT Hybrid Lecture/Lab (Tuesday & Thursday 8AM-5PM)
Oct 19 - Dec 17, 2026 AEMT Hybrid Lecture/Lab (Tuesday & Thursday 8AM-5PM)
What is a Hybrid Class?
We will have in-person class meetings each week, but you will find your readings and submit most of your assignments in Canvas. Ideally, this brings you the best of both worlds by giving you the flexibility to do assignments on your own schedule for most of the week, but then we will also have a chance to connect each week and make sure that you are successful in your studies.
FAQ
How do I get into the college and into the EMT training program?
New students should apply for Admission you are not required to take the placement test. However, it is an option to help you continue your educational goals.
Do I have to be 18 to take the AEMT course?
You must be 18 at the end of the course to be able to take the certification tests.
Will I be certified as an AEMT at the end of the course?
At the end of the course you will be provided with a practical test and then you can take the NREMT written test. Upon passing both tests the State of Utah will license you as an AEMT.
Is my license transferable to other states?
Most states recognize the NREMT certification that Utah uses to license you. Each state has its own rules and its best to check with the specific state that you would like to move to.
Where can I learn more about state licensure requirements for my program of study?
We have collected information about state licensure requirements for all 50 states on our SLCC Professional Licensure webpage.
Who do I contact if I have questions about the Utah Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (BEMS) background check?
For questions or concerns regarding the background screening process, you can call (801) 273-6666 option 2 or email clearance-ems@utah.gov.
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM NOTES
- Pre-Requisite: Current Utah EMT License.
- All students will complete the required Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) AHA certification trainings during the course with no additional fees.
- The course of instruction includes advanced treatment skills including the use of advanced airways, advanced level medications, and IVs.
- If you have a problem registering, please contact us.
In-Person Practical Requirements
Those living outside 50 miles of the Larry H. Miller Campus have the option to be in-person for weekly practical's or:
- With an SLCC approved Emergency Medical Services agency the required weekly practical's can be conducted by an off-campus EMS state certified instructor within the service area of the student.
- You must have prior approval from SLCC and your EMS agency for this option, and the process can take up to a month to establish, so it must be finalized before classes begin.
HOW TO APPLY
STEP 1: Submit SLCC Application
Complete your admissions application.
Once you receive your student number (S#), meet with an Advisor.
STEP 2: Meet with an Advisor
Schedule an appointment (in-person, phone, or video call):
801-957-4978 Schedule OnlineProgram costs, schedules, and requirements are subject to change. Salt Lake Community College and Salt Lake Technical College are equal opportunity institutions and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, religion, protected veteran status, or other protected status in admissions, educational programs, or employment.