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4.00 Credits
Hydrogen Fuel Systems Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, ENG_SCI
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1.00 Credits
Concentrated Studies in Surveying Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, ENGSCI
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1.00 Credits
Concentrated Study in MATLAB Pre: EGS201; EGS202; EGS204 Co: Using MATLAB to solve engineering problems.
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3.00 Credits
Emergency Medical Care (First Responder Certification) Pre: Co: First Responder is a nationally recognized level of EMS training for those interested in learning advanced first aid skills. This course is well suited for students wishing to pursue employment as lifeguards, in a ski patrol, or for those considering careers in law enforcement, firefighting, or other occupations where advanced layperson medical care may be required. The course provides an overview of human anatomy, personal safety in emergency situations, legal considerations, and the care of sick and injured people, and teamwork techniques when dealing with emergency scenes. Upon successful completion of the course, tests, and skill stations, students earn First Responder certification (National DOT Guidelines) as well as an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card. Topics include bleeding, shock, wounds, fractures, seizures, scene safety and control, drug overdose, childbirth, sudden illness, poisoning, burns, airway management, infection control, sudden illness, and rescue.
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9.00 Credits
Emergency Medical Technician Pre: Co: EMT-Basic certification is the prerequisite for many EMS related careers including firefighting, paramedic programs, and involvement in college EMS squads. Upon successful completion of the course, tests, and skill stations, students will be prepared to take the Massachusetts State EMT exam for EMT-B certification. Topics include bleeding, shock, wounds, fractures, seizures, scene safety and coltrol, drug overdose, childbirth, sudden illness, poisoning, burns, airway management, infection control, documentation, pre-hospital splinting, CPR, bandaging, defibrillation, oxygen administration, spine immobilization, and patient assessment will be taught. This course requires attendance for 95% of classes. Note: EMT-B certification requres passing a State exam within 12 months of completing the course. Exam fees are not included in the cost of the course. Students must be 18 years old to take the State exam.
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6.00 Credits
Pre: Co: Elect:OPENAPPLICABLE
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4.00 Credits
EMT Update Pre: Co: EMT Update is designed for the currently certified EMT as a program to refine BLS skills, update knowledge to current practices through the Massachusetts Treatment Protocols and AHA CPR Guidelines, critically review case studies, and review the current state of the EMS system in the state and country. Successful completion of this course will meet all Massachusetts OEMS requirements for EMT recertification.
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4.00 Credits
Pre-Paramedic: An Intro to Cardiology, EKG Interp & ACLS Pre: Co: Pre-Paramedic: An Introduction to Cardiology, EKG Interpretation and ACLS, is an introductory course to the basic cardiology topics that paramedic students will be required to master. Designed to give paramedic candidates a strong background prior to their studies of paramedicine, students will become familiar with cardiovascular terminology, cardiac anatomy and physiology, common dysrhythmias, basic 3-lead rhythm interpretation, cardiac medications and ACLS algorithms.
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6.00 Credits
Intermediate ESL Grammar 1 Pre: ESL placement exam score Co: Students work on lower intermediate skills that connect them to concepts of English grammar used in the American setting. The focus is on basic sentences and subsentence grammar structures, both oral and written: basic verb tenses (simple and continuous), basic modals, noun forms, comparative adjectives/adverbs. This course satisfies no elective requirements. (6 hours of lecture per week)
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6.00 Credits
Intermediate ESL Grammar 2 Pre: ESL061 with 'C' or better or placement exam score Co: In this course students will master basic verb tenses and other grammatical structures introduced in ESL061, and be introduced to more complex structures including perfect tenses, clauses, and determiners. Emphasis is on achieving grammatical accuracy and fluency in both oral and written communication through a variety of guided activities. This course fulfills no elective requirements. (6 hours of lecture per week)
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