Class Registration is Open for 2025 Spring Session

The IUP Division of Emergency Services Training announces an Online/Hybrid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course.

You will need to choose the Pittsburgh East 2025 spring selection from the drop-down menu. This program is primarily designed for future EMS personnel, but it is appropriate for anyone who may respond to emergencies, including fire/rescue personnel, nurses, coaches or athletic trainers, safety professionals, etc.

Participants who successfully complete this program are eligible to take National Registry of EMTs certification exams for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø and national certification as an EMT.

Location

IUP Pittsburgh East
Penn Center East
400 Penn Center Blvd. #900
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

Dates

January 14–May 1, 2025

First Session

  • Tuesday, January 14
  • 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. via Zoom
  • Session is mandatory

Lab Sessions:

  • Tuesday/Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
    • Tuesday, February 18
    • Thursday, February 20
    • Tuesday, March 25
    • Thursday, March 27
    • Tuesday, April 29
    • Thursday, May 1
  • All sessions mandatory

Cost

$550.00 (EMT Cognitive Prep Course* plus additional fees as required for clinical contacts. Prices subject to change.)

Students are Responsible for: 

  • EMT online access package ( Current publisher's price is $295 with IUP student discount. More information on how to order this will be provided in the Student Welcome Letter.)
  • Clinical-Field-Capstone requirements
  • Castle Branch account ($115)
  • Physical Examination(s)
  • Required blood work (site dependent)
  • Drug screen(s) (site dependent)
  • Clearances: Criminal reporting (Act 34), FBI fingerprinting (Act 114), Child Abuse (Act 33)
  • Parking at clinical/field sites
  • Fuel for your personal vehicle to and from class
  • Fuel for your personal vehicle to and from clinical/field sites
  • National Registry of EMT Cognitive Certification Exam $104 per attempt
  • Liability Insurance ($42)

This hybrid EMT course is designed for students who are self-motivated, academically disciplined, and technologically proficient with standard computer applications. Students will complete required course lessons online and attend skill labs on scheduled days. There are academic and attendance requirements in this course. The technical requirements, list of corequisites, and additional fees not included in the course cost are listed below. Students must be 18 years of age to enroll.

College Credit for IUP Students

IUP students who successfully complete the EMT course at IUP are eligible for up to four transfer credits through the Department of Kinesiology, Health, and Sport Science. Information can be obtained through the EMS coordinator.

The EMT Training Program is a "clock hour" certificate program. Students who complete the EMT certificate with IUP may be able to utilize the four-credit-hour transfer agreement.

The certificate program is ineligible for federal financial aid. This means that current undergraduate/graduate students enrolled in a credit hour degree program cannot utilize the certificate clock hours to meet financial aid (including scholarship) eligibility requirements. Nor will the EMT certificate clock hours be eligible for federal, state, or institutional financial aid. Students considering concurrent enrollment in both the EMT certificate and degree programs should contact the Office of Financial Aid to inquire how this decision may impact their financial aid awards. 

Technical and Course Requirements

Students will need regular access to a reliable computer with:

  • Current operating system
  • Robust, high-speed internet connection
  • Active email account

Students need to be able to create user accounts, navigate a web-based learning platform, send and receive emails, scan and attach files, and open attachments using common computer applications. Students without good academic or computer skills should consider a traditional classroom format instead.

Co-requisites:

In addition to online and lab sessions, students must complete 10 patient contacts at an approved field site. This will require a minimum:

  • Up-to-date immunizations: measles/HepB/TB (cost varies)
  • PSP criminal clearance ($10)
  • HIPPA training through Castle Branch.
  • Liability insurance at student rates ($42 ) for unaffiliated students uploaded to Castle Branch.
  • Costs or fees to meet these requirements are not included in the course fee.

Students will complete these online co-requisite courses before the end date of the class in order to be eligible for certification:

  • IS 100.b (available free online)
  • IS 700.a (available free online)
  • Hazardous Materials Awareness course

Criminal History

Students must complete a criminal history form for the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Department of Health upon enrollment in the course. Students with a positive criminal history may not be eligible for EMT certification or field/clinical experiences. For more information, please see the or the .

Registration

Preregistration is required. Anyone interested in attending should complete the registration by using the and make the $225 nonrefundable deposit to ensure your seat in the class. Enrollment is limited and will be accepted until the class is filled. IUP reserves the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment, at which time deposit/registration fees would be refunded. The remaining balance of $325 is due before the Orientation (first day). This payment will be made on your MyIUP page.

IUP Institute for Rural Health and Safety
101 University Drive
Indiana, PA 15705
724-357-4051
IRHS-Programs@iup.edu