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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: none) Enhances student's ability to design with cut and dried plant materials. Emphasis will be on party, wedding and funeral work. High style designs will be included in the course. Topics include: introduction to advanced floral design, advanced floral designs for special occasions, fundamentals of advanced floral designs and the creation of a working portfolio.(Lab fee required) Contact hours: Class - 4, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 5. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: none) Introduces the student to the operation of a floral business. Emphasis will be on both traditional and high style design as a business. Topics include: overview of the floral industry and starting a floral business. (Lab fee required) Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 6. Credit hours: 5. (Su)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the basic building blocks of digital circuits. Topics include: binary arithmetic; logic gates and truth tables, Boolean algebra and minimization techniques; logic families, and digital test equipment. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 4. (Su)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Program Admission) The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 Standard, Module 1 and Module 7. It also covers Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the NHTSA, National Standard Curriculum, EMT-Intermediate-1985. Topics include: basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/AED, introduction to emergency medical care, roles and responsibilities of the MT-Intermediate, EMS Systems for EMT-Intermediates, well being of the EMT-Basic, medical/legal and ethical issues, medical-legal aspects for the EMT-Intermediate, blood and airborne pathogens and infectious diseases, the human body, medical terminology, base line vital signs and SAMPLE history, lifting and moving patients, ambulance operation, gaining access, and overviews of HazMat/MCI. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 0. Credit hours: 3 (T)
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1.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 standard, Module 2 and 3. In addition to the NSC-B 1994 standards, this course also includes the NSC EMT-Intermediate 1985 Standard, Sections 5, 6, and 7. Topics include: Scene-Size Up, Initial Assessment, Focused History & Physical Exam for both Medical and Trauma Patients, Detailed Physical Exam, On-Going Assessment, Communications/ Documentation, EMS communications for the EMT-I, airway, advanced airway and Basic/Advanced Airway Management. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 1. Credit hours: 3 (T)
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1.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 standard, Module 4 and 6. Topics include general pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, diabetic emergencies, allergic reactions, poisoning/overdose emergencies, environmental emergencies, behavioral emergencies, ob/gyn emergencies, infants & children and patients with special needs. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 1. Credit hours: 4 (T)
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1.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 standard, Module 5. Topics include: bleeding and shock, soft tissue injuries, musculoskeletal care, injuries to the head/spine and emergency medical response to WMD. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 1. Credit hours: 2 (T)
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2.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: EMC 100, EMC 103, EMC 105, EMC 108, EMC 113) The course serves as the exit point for students taking only the EMT-Basic program. Students continuing on to the EMT-Intermediate portion of the curriculum must pass this course in order to continue. This course will include clinical hours to be spent in both Hospital Emergency Departments and on Ambulance Clinical Rotations. This class will also contain a Comprehensive review of the US DOT EMT-Basic 1994 Curriculum, as well as portions of the NSC EMT-Intermediate 1985 Curriculum that were covered in EMC 100 and EMC 103, and a comprehensive written and practical exam that will serve to verify the students competencies before proceeding to the EMT-Intermediate Courses. Contact hours: Class - 1, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 3 (T)
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1.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisite: EMC 103) The course covers section 8 of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate 1985 Standard. Topics include general pharmacology review, IV and IO therapy and shock/trauma assessment and management. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 1, OBI - 1. Credit hours: 3 (T)
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0.00 Credits
The course covers the US Department of Transportation 1985 Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate Curriculum. Topics include: hazardous material awareness level I (GEMA), patient handling (FTO), vehicle extrication lab (FTO) and general patient assessment and initial management. Contact hours: Class - 3, Lab - 0. Credit hours: 3 (T)
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