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Semester

Aerie's Spring Semester provides unparalleled opportunities to learn and practice wilderness medicine and rescue skills in both the lush Costa Rican rainforest and the snowy Montana Rockies.

The program begins with 4 weeks of immersive training in Costa Rica, beginning at the beautiful Rancho Mastatal, where you will complete most of your EMT training and then immediately use that training to help organize and run a series of free health clinics in rural Costa Rican villages. These clinics give you experience practicing with real patients under the eye of our US based team of doctors, nurses, and paramedics.

The program will have a brief recess to allow students to travel back to the United States and make their way to Montana. Lodging and food are not provided in Missoula during the recess.

Upon your return to Missoula, you and your fellow teammates will travel to the stunning Flathead Valley, about 60 miles north of Missoula, to begin 5 days of avalanche rescue. During this time, you will earn your Recreation Avalanche 1 and Avalanche Rescue certification. When digging in the snow, it may be hard to remember that just a week before you were rescuing patients out of a warm Costa Rican river, but that is the essence of the Spring Semester. Environments do not change medicine, but the opportunities and obstacles provided by each environment are unique and require specialized training and preparation.

After completing avalanche training, you will travel to Rich Ranch, near Seeley Lake and continue with your wilderness EMT training. At this lower elevation, as the snow recedes, you will complete your Red Card Wildland Firefighting training with Aerie's professional wildlands firefighting instructors. The program culminates with you putting your route-finding, wilderness medical treatment skills, and team work to the test in a RATRACE (Reach And Treat Review And Comprehensive Exam) adventure race, where you will be evaluated on all skills learned in the program. At the conclusion of the RATRACE, you will have truly earned every certification, credit and experience you have gained.

Finish the semester on a high note at the WRI  (Whitewater Rescue Institute) in Alberton Gorge. You will learn to access patients in high angle terrain in our REMS (Rapid Extraction Module Support) course. Learn to build rescue anchors, belay rescue technicians, lower yourself, and use mechanical advantage to raise injured patients. At this training you will learn how to drive a UTV for Fire Line Operations. To wrap up our time at WRI, take to the river and finish off the program while earning your Swiftwater Rescue Technician certification. You will be one tired camper at the end of this section. Complete this program with a robust certification portfolio, and find your dream job. Aerie Backcountry Medicine is here to support you every step of the way.

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Costa Rica and Montana

Feb 1, 2027 - Apr 10, 2027

60 Course Days

$17,000.00 USD

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Course down payment: $5,000.00

Min: $5,000.00 (down payment) • Max: $17,000.00 (full payment)


Additional Course Information & FAQs

Will there be tests and homework?

Yes. Homework is assigned each night and initially may include up to 100 pages of reading per night. At least two written exams are given each week in addition to a weekly practical exam.

What do I need to bring to class?

Aerie classes are held both indoors and out. You will need to bring a notebook and writing utensils for classroom sessions. You will also need appropriate clothing to be outdoors for several hours at a time. This can vary significantly depending on the season, pay close attention to precourse materials sent before your class for specific clothing needs.

Is this program safe?

Our Semester programs have inherent risk. Aerie believes that students learn best when they are involved in realistic, engaging scenarios and practical sessions. As a result we simulate these environments in our classroom scenarios and head out into the field to swim, hike, snowshoe, ski, carry heavy packs and cross difficult terrain depending on the season and location. In addition, the international components of the Semester have their own unique risks, including significant distance from advanced medical care as well as potential exposure to illness during clinical rotations. The risks we face during these exercises are similar to those faced in an austere, remote environment. We encourage you to talk with our staff about risks inherent in our training programs before enrolling. Depending on course location, injuries and illnesses that occur may require prolonged evacuations and may necessitate repatriation to the United States.

Please do not register for any Aerie course, particularly our Semesters, without exploring, understanding and accepting these risks.

What are the refund policies for the Semester?

No refunds are given for any reason, including sickness, family emergencies, or expulsion from the program. For this reason, we strongly encourage all participants to have trip and health insurance to cover the possibility of their not completing the program. In the event that a student leaves the program early, whether voluntarily or at Aerie’s discretion, all expenses associated with their departure from the program, including airfare, travel to and from field sites to airports/ bus facilities, and health costs, are solely the student’s responsibility. If, for example, a student is injured or becomes ill and they are unable to complete some or all of the program, they will be responsible for their own food, housing and any other costs associated with their recovery.

Are there any prerequisites for the Semester?

Students must be ready for an intense, challenging experience, but there are no specific academic prerequisites. Many of our best students have had no previous medical training. Students are not required to be 18 years of age, but Aerie Management will admit younger students on a case by case basis. In addition, to test for and receive National Registry EMT certification, students must have a high school diploma/ GED and have no current felony convictions. Otherwise, we expect students to arrive with a solid work ethic, open mind and positive attitude.

How long do the certifications last, who issues them, what are their recertification requirements, and what types of jobs and/or further opportunities can I get with the experiences and certifications the Semester offers?

The certifications and experiences the Semester offers are unique, professional-level, and rewarding, designed specifically for the highly competitive professional outdoor and medical/ nursing/ PA ambitions of our students. The following list shows where our students use their certifications, but please remember that there are no guarantees that any organization or school is going to hire or admit you based on a certification or transcript.

  • Aerie Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician (WEMT) certification: Aerie WEMT certifications last for two years. To recertify, WEMTs also need to recertify their urban EMT (see next bullet) and complete 8 additional hours of wilderness-specific training. For jobs, the National Park Service, US Forest Service, many guiding and outdoor organizations such as NOLS, Outward Bound and the Student Conservation Association look for Wilderness EMTs to lead their backcountry crews. Wilderness EMTs must be current urban/ state/ National Registry EMTs to keep their “wilderness” certifications.
  • National Registry EMT (NREMT) certification. NREMT certifications are valid for two years. To recertify, NREMTs must complete 48 hours of continuing education, a 24 hour EMT refresher, and have six months affiliation with an agency providing EMT-level care. These requirements are listed here. This is the standard certification for working on an ambulance or in an Emergency Room as a Technician in many parts of the US. If you are looking to see what your home state requires for EMT licensure/ certification, click here. Many ambulances around the US require EMTs to be 21 years old to drive the ambulance.
  • State of Montana EMT certification, offered through the Montana Board of Medical Examiners. Montana EMTs must recertify every two years, complete 48 hours of continuing education, a 24 hour EMT refresher class, and have 6 months affiliation with an agency providing EMT-level care. You do not need your Montana EMT certification if you are not planning on working in MT as an EMT. This is the certification you will need if you want to work as an EMT in the state of Montana.
  • American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR certification. This certification lasts for two years and is recertified by taking a 2-8 hour refresher course. This is the highest level of CPR certification, is required for EMTs, and can be used for any job requiring CPR certification.
  • Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SR-Technician) certification, offered by the Whitewater Rescue Institute. SRT certification lasts three years and is recertified by taking another course. This certification is often required for raft and/ or river guides.
  • Leave No Trace certification is offered through LNT.org and is taught by Aerie instructors who are also LNT Master Trainers. It is recertified by taking another LNT course. This certification is viewed by employing agencies as a standard for outdoor leaders and educators.

The wildlands firefighting certifications are offered through Aerie, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). They vary in duration of certification. For more information about Aerie’s firefighting training, visit our Wildland Fire page

Do I need to be enrolled in college to participate in the Semester?

No, participants do not need to be university students to enroll. However, they may need to be enrolled to receive federal financial aid and university sponsored health insurance.

What are the physical requirements for the program?

All Aerie Semesters are physically challenging. You will carry 30-60 lb backpacks 6-10 miles per day during certain sections of the program. During these days, you can expect to climb 2,000-3,000 vertical feet and to live at elevations of 3,000-9,000 feet above sea level (sometimes at 15,000 feet for the Fall India section). With your team, you will carry litters and gear across uneven terrain and rivers, and will be expected to swim and climb. You will work outdoors in snow, rain and ice and will be expected to maintain a positive learning attitude regardless of the weather or activity. Great athletic, climbing or swimming experience are not necessary to successfully complete the program; however, all of these activities require physical conditioning conducive to constant movement in these environments. Please contact us if you have any concerns.

What are the travel requirements and responsibilities of each student?

Travel to and from our international locations is the student’s responsibility. Airfare is not included in your course tuition. Additionally, students must have a valid passport with an expiration date that is at least 6 months after the program’s end date. All passport information must be accurate and consistent with the information on your other forms of identification. Students are highly encouraged to visit the CDC Yellowbook website and consult their healthcare provider before traveling abroad.

What are Aerie’s academic expectations?

High. Aerie’s course policies outline our academic expectations; you will be given a handbook outlining our course policies once you have been accepted into the Semester. Students must receive passing grades on weekly exams to be eligible to test for the National Registry final exam; this is not an Aerie policy – it is a National Registry policy. Poor grades may result in expulsion from the program and may result in not being able to test for, or receive, your National Registry EMT certification.

What does the “online coursework” consist of?

Because of the heavy reading load in the National Registry EMT text, we assign 9 chapters of reading and associated online quizzes during the month preceding the start of the Semester. Students can complete this work wherever they happen to be, as long as they have internet access to submit their quiz answers.

Will I have time off during the program for personal travel or recreation?

Very little. You should plan to come to the program early or stay afterwards for personal recreational travel of more than a day.

Can I receive University of Montana credit for Aerie courses?

Aerie students can receive academic credit for WFA, WFR, EMT, and WEMT courses through a partnership with the University of Montana. Please contact info@aeriemed.com for the correct registration form for your class.

Does Aerie provide lodging, food, or transportation?

No. Instructors will happily help coordinate carpools to field locations and give some ideas of easy food options near class locations. Aerie cannot officially coordinate any lodging, food, or transportation for out classes.
The Semester in Wilderness Medicine programs do provide all this support for students. Please visit the Semester page for more details about these programs.

Can I take a class if I am under 18 years old?

Yes, students as young as 16 years old can attend class alone or with a parent or guardian. Students younger than 16 years old are welcome in our classes but are required to attend with a parent or guardian. The parent or guardian will need to sign a minor release form before class begins for all students under 18 years old.

What can I expect my Aerie course experience to be like?

At Aerie we strive to create a positive learning environment for all of our students. Regardless of the course type, you will learn from passionate and experienced instructors. We provide the support needed to help our students succeed. While in class you will take part in a variety of activities and lessons to help further your knowledge of medicine. Our courses include hands-on practice with the instructors and fellow students, carefully thought out lectures to give you the information you need for your certification, and a combination of fun and challenging activities to help you comprehend each topic. Each course can look different depending on the location and level of certification, however we work at having a consistent curriculum so that all of our students receive the appropriate training.

What is a typical class schedule?

Aerie classes may differ slightly depending on the specific course type and needs of the host facility. Generally, class begins at 8:00am and ends at either 5:00pm or 6:00pm. You will have one hour for lunch around 12:00pm each day.

Who are my instructors?

Aerie instructors are passionate about what they do and enjoy motivating and educating our students. We cover not only the medical topics needed to obtain your desired certification, but we teach leadership skills, communication techniques and group dynamics. Each instructor has a combination of medical and professional outdoor experience. Learn more about our staff here.

I get squeamish at the sight of blood and broken bones, will that affect my learning experience?

Some presentations will have photos or videos that depict blood and other injuries. Instructors make every effort to properly prepare students for when these images will come onto the screen. Students are not required to view any of this content. Instructors will also use fake blood and wounds for scenarios during class. The makeup can be greatly reduced for students that are uncomfortable with the presentation. Aerie emphasizes the treatment of injuries and illness and recognizes that these skills can be taught without the use of gruesome images, videos, and makeup.

What does this training prepare me for?

At Aerie, our students go on to do a variety of different jobs or hobbies after their training, and we love helping our students prepare for their own unique futures. We prepare our students by creating custom medical scenarios, demonstrating medical events and treatments, and facilitating activities that will help our students gain confidence in patient care.

When will I receive my certification card?

Aerie will issue electronic certification cards directly to your email address within a week of course completion. Sometimes these certifications get caught in spam folders or other filters, please reach out to info@aeriemed.com if you are missing your certification.

How long does my certification last?

Aerie certifications last for two years. WFR, EMT, and WEMT certifications have specific recertification requirements that are outlined in the course materials. CPR and WFA classes are recertified by taking the course again.


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Testimonials

Instructors were great at providing examples and answering questions in a simple manner for all to understand.

WFA Student 3

This course more than met my expectations. There is a lot of information packed into a short time, but it was presented in a way that made it manageable. Some of the best medical scenarios I have ever been a part of–very realistic!

EMT Student 1

I loved this course! I could have done the Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) for a lot longer–it was so much fun!

WAFA Student 4

The course was very informative and practical. Thank you for providing a safe environment to learn and practice.

WAFA Student 3

Thank you! This course has made me want to go into the medical field even more! You are all amazing!

WAFA Student 2

Instructors were very fun and interactive and made the course very engaging. Thank you so much for all your work!

WAFA Student 1

This course exceeded my expectations. Training scenarios and instructors were professional, engaging, and made the course fly by. I learned a lot while having fun at the same time.

WEMT Student 2

All of the instructors are excellent! I appreciate the different teaching styles, and everyone was very knowledgeable. The extended care scenario was my favorite!

WEMT Student 1

I liked the course and I feel that I learned a lot, and am much more prepared for an emergency situation.

WFA Student 4

Instructors were very knowledgeable and were great communicators. Lectures were well planned and delivered with a good mix of engaging scenarios. Well done! Thanks!

WFRR Student 2

Awesome class! It was great to have an active wildland fire line medics and EMTs teaching the class. Aerie did a great job tailoring the class to our needs and focusing on relevant topics. Aerie is the best!

EMTR Student 4

Really great course. Extremely informative. I learned much more than was expected. Great instructors with a lot of knowledge and experience.

EMTR Student 3

Great class! Super thorough and incredibly informative.

EMTR Student 2

Great class! I appreciate how the course was tailored to our group. Thank you!

EMTR Student 1

This course was filled with a ton of excellent information. I really enjoyed the scenarios integrated into the lectures. Hands on is the way to go!

WFA Student 2

Really enjoyed the course, thank you! Glad to see the psychological first aid lectures.

WFA Student 1

Definitely feeling more confident having recertified for my second time while continuing my outdoor recreation and employment. Thanks again!

WFRR Student 3