Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) at Amarillo College in Amarillo, TX
Total Graduates
6
Class of 2024
Male Graduates
83%
5 of 6
Female Graduates
17%
1 of 6
Annual Tuition & Fees
$3,168
In-state, incl. fees
Program Overview
Program Details
Recent Outcomes
Verified Program Outcomes
Completion and employment results reported to the U.S. Department of Labor for Amarillo College programs on the state Eligible Training Provider List. Missing values ("—") mean the state suppressed or did not report that metric — they never mean zero.
| Program | Completion rate | Employed 6 mo after exit | Employed 1 yr after exit | Median quarterly earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radiography AAS | 4% | 75% | 76% | $6,471 |
| Radiation Therapy AAS | — | 66% | 68% | $8,330 |
| Surgical Technology AAS | 8% | 77% | 77% | $6,747 |
| Respiratory Care | 4% | 75% | 71% | $6,635 |
In the Radiography AAS program at Amarillo College, 75% of students were employed within 6 months of exit, and 4% completed the program, and median earnings in the second quarter after exit were $6,471 (U.S. Department of Labor, PY 2023).
In the Radiation Therapy AAS program at Amarillo College, 66% of students were employed within 6 months of exit, and median earnings in the second quarter after exit were $8,330 (U.S. Department of Labor, PY 2023).
In the Surgical Technology AAS program at Amarillo College, 77% of students were employed within 6 months of exit, and 8% completed the program, and median earnings in the second quarter after exit were $6,747 (U.S. Department of Labor, PY 2023).
In the Respiratory Care program at Amarillo College, 75% of students were employed within 6 months of exit, and 4% completed the program, and median earnings in the second quarter after exit were $6,635 (U.S. Department of Labor, PY 2023).
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, WIOA participant outcomes (trainingproviderresults.gov), PY 2023.
License Requirements for Emergency Medical Technicians in Texas
Working in this field in Texas may require a state license, depending on the role and how you practice. Check the requirements below before enrolling — license rules shape how much schooling and on-the-job experience you'll need.
- Texas Department of State Health Services · Third-party exam required · No experience
Source: CareerOneStop License Finder, U.S. Department of Labor. License requirements change — always verify with the issuing agency before enrolling in a program.
Career Outcomes for Graduates
Primary Career Path
Average Starting Salary
$41,340
10-Year Job Growth
+5.1%
Career Readiness Score
Related Career Paths
| Career Title | Starting Salary | Growth Rate | Skill Match | Mapping |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Emergency Medical Technicians
SOC: 29-2042 | $33,072 | +5.1% | 0%
| primary100% confidence
|
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
SOC: 25-1071 | $84,496 | +17.3% | 75%
| primary100% confidence
|
Paramedics
SOC: 29-2043 | $46,728 | +5% | 0%
| primary100% confidence
|
Salary Progression
Starting Salary
$31,005
Peak Salary
$51,675
Total Growth
+67%
Skills You'll Gain
✓ Skills Covered in Program (0)
No specific skills data available
Career Readiness Assessment
Technical Skills Alignment
Education Level Match
Note: Career outcomes and salary data are based on national averages and industry projections. Actual results may vary based on location, experience, and individual circumstances.
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