EMT Hybrid
Missoula, MT
Oct 3, 2025 - Oct 19, 2025
$1,050.00
Course Details:
This EMT Hybrid class requires online education to be completed
before the in-person sessions begin on October 3rd. Students who do not
complete the mandatory online education will be unable to participate
in any/all in-person sessions.
Background:
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are the
foundation of pre-hospital medical care in the United States. EMTs gain
access to and assess patients, control bleeds, stabilize fractures,
administer some medications, package patients and deliver them to higher
levels of care. Aerie's EMT course prepares our students for this field
with in-depth, interactive lectures and realistic, challenging
scenarios. This course is offered for 5 University of Montana credits
for an additional $155 fee paid directly to the university.
Schedule:Online sessions required before October 3rd.
October 3rd-19th, 2025; Friday through Monday, 8am to 6pm.
Online platform will open August 4th.
Location: Missoula, MT. Missoula College (1205 E Broadway St, Missoula, MT 59802), exact classroom number TBD.
Cost/Tuition:
$1,050.
This tuition includes the practical EMT test fees and most course
supplies. A deposit of $1,000 is due at the time of registration. Aerie
accepts alternate sources of funding such as AmeriCorps, G.I. BillĀ® and
we do offer payment plans.
Room and board are not available
through Aerie for this course. However, for those looking for more
information about Missoula and some potential accommodations, please see
this
Welcome To Missoula document.
Textbook: Students
are required to purchase the EMT textbook for this course. It can be
new, used, rented, or an electronic version: we highly discourage
students from using previous versions of this textbook as curriculum
points are outdated. The accompanying workbook is recommended, though
not required for course completion.
Prehospital Emergency Care (12th Edition)- Joseph Mistovich
ISBN-10: 0138223866
ISBN-13: 978-0138223861
Prerequisites:
This
course can be intense and requires preparation before the first day. We
encourage to get their textbook as often as possible and begin reading
the first several chapters of the text. Those sections will still be
covered in class, however, starting these sections will improve student
success.
Students must be 18 years of age or older by the
completion of class; younger students may take the class with prior
written approval but must be 18 within two years of course completion to
take the National Registry exams.
If
you have any questions for concerns, please feel free to contact Aerie
Backcountry Medicine at 406-542-9972 or info@aeriemed.com