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EMP 207: Paramedic Team Leader Preceptorship
1.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
1 credit Prerequisite: Admission to the EMT-Paramedic Program, approved anatomy and physiology course(s), approved for clinical studies This course is designed to evaluate students' ability to integrate didactic, psychomotor skills, clinical, and field internship instruction to serve as a competent entry- level paramedic. This final evaluative (rather than instructional) course focuses on students' professional attributes and integrative competence in clinical decision-making and team leadership in the pre-hospital setting. Upon course completion, students should have demonstrated adequate knowledge and skills, professional attitudes and attributes, clinical decision-making and team leadership abilities to effectively function as a competent entry-level paramedic. CORE.
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EMS 108: Directed Studies: Clinical Component For Ems 273
1.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
1 credit Co-requisite: EMS 273 This course provides the student with clinical education experiences to enhance knowledge and skills learned in the EMS 273.
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EMS 116: Basic Theory & Lab
6.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
6 credits/3credits (9 credits) Prerequisite: Admission to the EMT Basic Program This course is required to apply for certification as an EMT basic. 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, treating trauma patients, various medical procedures, treating infants and children, and various EMS operations. This course is based on the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic National Standard Curriculum
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EMS 117: Basic Clinical Competencies
1.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
1 credit Prerequisite: Admission to the EMT-Basic Program This course is required to apply for certification as an EMT basic. This course provides students with clinical education experiences to enhance knowledge and skills learned in the EMS 116, EMS Basic Theory and Lab. This course helps student prepare for the National Registry Exam.
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EMS 273: Ekg Interpretation
2.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
2 credits Co-requisite: EMS 108 (clinical) This course is designed for students desiring knowledge to interpret singular lead electrocardiograms. This course provides concepts in the interpretation of electrocardiograms to include an overview of the electrical conduction of the heart as well as the identification of all categories of dysrhythmias. Upon course completion students should be able to identify various types of cardiac rhythms.
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ENG 092: Basic English I
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits This course is a review of basic writing skills and basic grammar. Emphasis is placed on the composing process of sentences and paragraphs in standard American written English. Students will demonstrate these skills chiefly through the writing of well-developed, multi-sentence paragraphs.
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ENG 093: Basic English II
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in ENG 092 or a minimum score of 38 on the COMPASS This course is a review of composition skills and grammar. Emphasis is placed on coherence and the use of a variety of sentence structures in the composing process and on standard American written English usage. Students will demonstrate these skills chiefly through the writing of paragraph blocks and short essays.
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ENG 100: Communication Skills
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: Appropriate COMPASS score This course is designed to enhance reading and writing skills for the workplace. Emphasis is placed on technical reading, job-related vocabulary, sentence writing, punctuation, and spelling with substantial focus on occupational performance requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to identify main ideas with supporting details and produce mechanically correct short writings appropriate to the workplace.
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ENG 101: English Composition I
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in ENG 093; or a score of 65 on the writing section of COMPASS; or a score of 20 on English section of the ACT (or equivalent SAT score) English Composition I provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least six (6) 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.
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ENG 102: English Composition II
3.00 Credits
Bishop State Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ENG 101 or equivalent English Composition II provides instruction and practice in the writing of six (6) formal essays, at least one of which is a research project using outside sources and/or references effectively and legally. Additionally, English Composition II provides information in the development of analytical and critical reading skills in the composition process. English Composition II may include instruction and practice in library usage.
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