EMT

(Emergency Medical Technician)

The EMT certification advances your patient care capabilities with in-depth training in trauma management, respiratory emergencies, and medication administration. Benefit from a structured syllabus with online modules combined with hands-on skill days and clinical rotations alongside Fire/EMS departments, bringing real-world insights to your learning

This program has been approved by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and meets the requirements for licensure in Texas and graduates from our program are eligible to take the NREMT examinations to become nationally certified. The NREMT requires programs to be state approved prior to allowing you to register in their system.

Self-Paced EMT Course Tuition $2500

Administrative Payment Plan Processing Fee $300

Total is $2800 (6 payments of $467)

Price Includes:

      • Experienced Instructors
      • Access to Our Video Skills Library
      • Equipment Familiarization
      • Same Day Retests are Free
      • Evening and Weekend Exams are Available for $295

Program Details

EMT Program Prerequisites

You must be 17 years or older PRIOR to the start of skills testing. Students who do not meet this requirement can start the online portion but cannot attend the EMS Skills Camp until they are at least 17 years of age. Keep in mind that the entire course, including skills, has to be completed within one year of registration.

Have a high school diploma or GED; if the student is a senior in high school, they must have a letter from their school counselor confirming their expected graduation date.

Complete and pass a criminal background check as well as a drug screen through our contracted service provider no more than 30 days prior to arriving at our facility for EMS Skills Camp or any campus event.

Submit proof of required immunizations.

You must be currently certified in Healthcare provider CPR before attending the Clinical Ride Out Phase. Those that are not certified will have the opportunity to complete this step while attending the skills camp for an additional fee.

All prospective students must meet admission requirements

• Contact program registrar 325-248-9505

• Complete student application online and pay tuition.

• Must be 17 years or older PRIOR to the start of skills testing, clinical rotations, and field internships. Students who do not meet this requirement cannot attend the EMS Skills Academy Week until they are at least 17 years of age.

• Have a high school diploma or GED; if the student is a senior in high school, they must have a letter from their school counselor confirming their expected graduation date.

• Complete and pass a criminal background check through our contracted service provider prior to arriving at our facility for EMS Skills Academy Week.

• Complete and pass a drug screen through our contracted service provider no more than 30 days prior to arriving at our facility for EMS Skills Academy Week.

• Submit proof of required immunizations. Students will not be able to attend clinical and field internship rotations unless we have received the required immunizations.

Students without good academic or computer skills should consider a traditional classroom format instead.

Students will need regular access to a computer:

Current Computer Operating System

• Our program can be accessed through many different devices. Please see our policy on system requirements.

Good Quality Internet Service

• Our course uses a web-based learning platform so good internet is a must

Current Computer Applications (including but not limited to)

• Current Flash Player, a type of PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat, word processor, excel spreadsheets, etc.

An active email account

• Communication in our program is vital for the student’s success. Having access to a reliable email account to communicate with the instructors, submit assignments, and create multiple student user accounts is required

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“I recently had the pleasure of attending EMT Boot Camp week at Southwest EMS Academy, and I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that I chose the right place for EMT training. I am a former Army medic (91A) and EMT-B re-entering the field of EMS after a 20-year absence. To say I was nervous about relearning skills that I hadn’t used in decades was an understatement, but James, Riley, Mike, and Jen really put me at ease while making the entire learning experience enjoyable and worthwhile. Not only did we get plenty of time to learn and practice all the EMT-level skills, we were afforded the opportunity to witness and familiarize ourselves with certain ALS skills in the skills lab as well.
If you’re looking for an EMT training program in the Austin area and you’re on the fence about Southwest EMS Academy, my advice is to stop looking and enroll at SWEMSA immediately. You’ll have a great experience and they have deep contacts in the Texas EMS community to get you the clinical rotations you need.”
~ Mike Massie / Austin, Texas

Who Our Courses Are For

Recent High School Graduates

“I’ve just graduated high school and don’t know where to start.”

Looking for a clear and rewarding career path right after school? EMS offers an accessible entry into healthcare with strong demand and growth opportunities.

Healthcare & Institutional Workers

“I’m worried I won’t be prepared for real emergencies.”

Staff in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, schools, or any institution that serves fragile populations. EMS training provides confidence and competence to act in emergencies.

Individuals Seeking Skills or Career Change

“I need flexible study options that fit with work or family.”

Adults who want to re-skill, expand their abilities, or simply be prepared to help in emergencies — from corporate safety teams and security staff to parents and caregivers.

Not yet ready to get started?  Contact us today to learn more about the EMT program and ask us any question: