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About Emergency Medical Services Training

Why Study Emergency Medical Training at Cedarville?

Looking to add a valuable skill set to your major with Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training? Whether you want to increase your marketability, serve on the mission field, or volunteer in your community, Cedarville’s EMS education program equips you to make a difference as an emergency medical provider.

The non-credit EMS course, Emergency Medical Training (EMT), can be taken through Cedarville University's Continuing Education.

You'll gain the essential skills and rigorous training needed to prepare for the National Registry Exam and become certified to provide emergency care in pre-hospital settings. Our students have an 80% pass rate on the exam. Experience hands-on, real-life simulation exercises alongside classroom sessions to ensure you're ready to make a meaningful impact with Christlike compassion.

After completing the coursework and passing the National Registry Exam, you can earn 3 transfer credits toward your Cedarville University degree.

The EMS education courses are open to students from any major, but they're an especially good complement if you are pursuing one of these majors:

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Program Curriculum

  • Emergency Medical Training (EMT)
  • Advanced Emergency Medical Training (AEMT)

Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.