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Welcome to Workforce Development Open Enrollment Health Care Programs.   

When you have decided on your course, follow the directions on how to register.  

A couple of notes:

  • Courses previously described as Remote via Zoom are now designated Synchronous Online.
  • Blended courses combine Face-to-Face and Synchronous Online (Zoom) instruction.

 

If the course has started or not listed here, email cwd@ncc.edu for the next scheduled course.

Be sure to visit our web site at Workforce Development  for all courses and schedules, and futher information. 

 

By submitting this registration form for a CWD course, I am accepting the terms of the refund policy.

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT NON-CREDIT REFUND POLICY: Fee is refundable when a course is canceled by the College. For a program or course offered by the Workforce Development (CWD), a refund request must be received in writing at least seven (7) days prior to the start of the course to be honored by CWD.

 

  • Emergency Med Tech - Basic
  • Fee: $1,500.00
    Dates: 5/19/2026 - 8/20/2026
     

    In partnership with the Nassau County Emergency Medical Services Academy, NCC is offering an approved New York State Department of Health Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B) course which will prepare students to become a certified EMT. An EMT is the basic level Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider associated with an ambulance service or rescue squad

    During 144 hours of classroom training, including an American Heart Association (AHA) CPR certification, students must also complete 10 hours of ambulance or local hospital emergency room rotations, as well as three online classes provided free of charge by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The textbook is required for the first day of class. Students should expect homework assignments and quizzes after each class.

    To qualify for the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) certifying exam, students must attend all classes, complete all assignments and quizzes, have a clear (no felonies) background check*, and pass the final written exam and practical skills exam. Students who pass the NYS exam will receive their Emergency Medical Technician certification from NYSDOH. Students must be 17 years of age by the written exam date. Content meets the requirement for the National Registry Exam. Textbook, exam fee, medical supplies and AHA CPR course are additional costs.


    Number of Sessions: 48.  Class sessions are Tuesday and Thursday 7:00pm – 10:00pm, and Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm.
 

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