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ECN 130: Consumer Economics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 3 credits formerly EC 103 The Consumer in Modern Society. Not offered every semester. This course examines the economic problems individuals face as consumers in today's society. It explores the choices consumers can make in buying, saving and using credit and services. It provides a basic understanding of personal financial management. This course is designed for students in career programs and for those who seek a basic understanding of personal financial management.
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ECN 170: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: ENG 101. 3 credits formerly EC 203 World Geography and Global Economy Not offered every semester. This course is a study of the major features of our planet, including their location and arrangement. It will assess the human and physical resources of this world, as well as how they are distributed. How they affect the political, social, cultural and trading patterns of various regions and nations of our global environment will be considered.
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ECN 170 - Economic Geography
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ECN 180: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 3 credits formerly EC 110 Economics History Not offered every semester. This course provides an introduction to the development of economic systems through the study of the major economic movements and thinkers. Particular emphasis is placed on the evolution of economic thought from its beginnings in the ancient world to its place in the contemporary world.
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EDU 202: Teaching Strategies for Special Needs
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
3 credits formerly a non-credit course This course provides participants with an understanding of the variety of special learning styles and needs of students of all ages. It addresses the characteristics of all types of special needs students as well as historical and legal provisions for public education./ Educational concerns, including assessment, instructional approaches and strategies, adaptations of classroom materials, classroom management and placement options will be covered. Class includes additional field work.
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EGR 211: Engineering Statics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Corequisites: PHY 221 and MAT 268. 3 credits formerly ES 205 Applied Mechanics I; usually offered fall semester. Fundamentals of statics and introduction to particule dynamics. Vector methods are used. Topics include resolution and composition of forces, equilibrium of force systems, analysis of forces on structures and machines, centroids, friction forces and moving belts, moments of inertia and mass moments of inertia for geometric shapes.
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EGR 211 - Engineering Statics
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EGR 212: Engineering Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisites: EGR 211 and MAT 268. 3 credits formerly ES 206 Applied Mechanics II; usually offered spring semester Basic engineering course in dynamics using vector methods. Rectilinear and curvilinear motions of particles, acceleration and kinetics of particles, equations of motion and angular momentum. Particle kinematics and kinetics - work and energy, impulse and momentum, systems of particles. Kinematics of rigid bodies, plane motion of rigid bodies.
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EGR 212 - Engineering Dynamics
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EMT 101: Introduction to Paramedicine
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Corequisite: BIO 116. 4 credits formerly EMT-P 101 Introduction to Paramedicine. Fall semester only. This course, combined with Anatomy and Physiology, prepares the student for the clinical training required of paramedics. Topics include the fundamental aspects of advanced prehospital care including roles and responsibilities, medicolegal issues, EMS systems, communications, safety and body substance isolation, stress management, response to mass casualty incidents, behavioral emergencies, and airway management. Three classroom hours per week and 45 hours of clinical and classroom lab over the course of the semester.
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EMT 102: Clinical Paramedicine I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: EMT 101 and BIO 116 with a grade of C or better. 12 credits formerly EMT-P 102 Clinical Paramedicine I. Spring semester only. This course prepares the students to provide advanced care to persons experiencing a medical emergency in the field. Topics reviewed will include patient assessment, shock and intravenous therapy; pharmacology; and the management of respiratory, cardiovascular (including Advanced Cardiac Life Support), and medical emergencies in the adult. Six classroom hours per week, 20 hours of clinical and classroom laboratory.
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EMT 103: Clinical Paramedicine II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisites: EMT 102 with a grade of C or better. 12 credits formerly EMT-P 201 Clinical Paramedicine II. Summer semester only. EMT 103 continues the clinical training from EMT 102 and includes environmental and medical emergencies, geriatrics, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, newborn resuscitation, and trauma. Students receive training in Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Prehospital Trauma Life Support. Nine classroom hours per week, 12 hours of clinical and classroom laboratory rotations.
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ENG 063: Writing:Intro to the Essay
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam. 3 credits/institutional credit only. formerly CS 092 Basic Writing Skills This course enables students to develop their ability to write essays. Students may be required to complete this course before they are allowed to register for other college courses. Departmental exit assessment is required.
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