This course is required to apply for certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). This course introduces the theory and application of concepts related to the profession of the AEMT. The primary focus of the AEMT is to provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This individual possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation. Topics include: extending the knowledge of the EMT to a more complex breadth and depth, intravenous access and fluid therapy, medication administration, blind insertion airway devices, as well as the advanced assessment and management of various medical illnesses and traumatic injuries. This course is based on the NHTSA National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards. Requires licensure or eligibility for licensure at the EMT level and EMS 156 must be taken as a co-requisite. 7 Credit Hours
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (ELT)
ELT 110 WIRING METHODS Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course is a study of various tasks, wiring methods, materials, and associated NEC requirements that students will be required to work within residential and commercial wiring courses. 3 Credit Hours
ELT 116 RESIDENTIAL WIRING Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course is a study of residential wiring practices and methods, the NEC requirements and residential blueprint interpretations. 6 Credit Hour
ELT 117 AC/DC MACHINES Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course covers the theory and operation of DC motors single and three phase AC motors and the labs will reinforce this knowledge. Emphasis is placed on the various types of single and three phase motors, wiring diagrams, starting devices, and practical application in the lab. 3 Credit Hours ELT 118 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL WIRING I Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course focuses on principles and applications of commercial and industrial wiring. Topics include, electrical safety practices, an overview of National Electric Code requirements as applied to commercial and industrial wiring, conduit bending, circuit design, pulling cables, transformers, switch gear, and generation principles. 3 Credit Hours ELT 182 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ELT TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college. These courses provide specialized instruction in various areas related to electrical technology. Emphasis is placed on meeting students' needs. 3 Credit Hours
EMS 156 ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL Prerequisite: As required by the college .
Corequisite: EMS 155 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician This course is required to apply for certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). This course provides students with clinical education experiences to enhance knowledge and skills learned in EMS 155. This course helps prepare students for the National Registry AEMT Exam. The student will have the opportunity to use the basic and advanced skills of the AEMT in the clinical and field settings under the direct supervision of licensed healthcare professionals. Requires licensure or eligibility for licensure at the EMT level and EMS 155 must be taken as a co-requisite. 2 Credit Hours
ENGLISH (ENG)
ENG 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENR 098 or appropriate English placement score English Composition I provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least four extended compositions and the development of analytical and critical reading skills and basic reference and documentation skills in the composition process. English Composition I may include instruction and practice in library usage. 3 Credit Hours ENG 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENG 101 or the equivalent English Composition II provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least four formal, analytical essays, at least one of which is a research project using outside sources and/or references effectively and legally. Additionally, English Composition II provides instruction in the development of analytical and critical reading skills in the composition process. English Composition II may include instruction and practice in library usage. 3 Credit Hours
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS)
EMS 118 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Prerequisite: As required by the college Corequisite: EMS 119 – Emergency Medical Technician Clinical This course is required to apply for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. This course provides students with insights into the theory and application of concepts related to the profession of emergency medical services. Specific topics include: EMS preparatory, airway maintenance, patient assessment, management of trauma patients, management of medical patients, treating infants and children, and various EMS operations. This course is based on the NHTSA National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards. 9 Credit Hours EMS 119 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLINICAL Prerequisite: As required by the college . Corequisite: EMS 118 – Emergency Medical Technician This course is required to apply for certification as an EMT. This course provides students with clinical education experiences to enhance knowledge and skills learned in the EMS 118, Emergency Medical Technician Theory and Lab. This course helps students prepare for the National Registry Exam. 1 Credit Hour EMS 155 ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Prerequisite: As required by the college . Corequisite: EMS 156 Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical
ENG 246 CREATIVE WRITING I Prerequisite: ENG 102
This course provides instruction and practice in the writing of critical analysis of imaginative forms of literature. Emphasis is placed on originality in the creative writing process, and this course may include instruction on publishing. Students will compose a significant body of imaginative literature, which may be read by or to the class. 3 Credit Hours ENG 247 CREATIVE WRITING II Prerequisite: ENG 246 and/or as required by the program A continuation of ENG 246, this course provides instruction and practice in the writing of critical analysis of imaginative forms of literature. Emphasis is placed on originality in the creative writing process, and this course may include instruction on publishing.
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