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ELEC 1008: D-C Motors and Controls
3.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1004 or permission of instructor A study of the operating principles of D-C generators, motors, and controls, this course features procedures related to installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining D-C generators and motors.
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ELEC 1009: A-C Motors and Controls
3.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1005 or permission of instructor A study of the operating principles of alternators, A-C motors and controls, this course features procedures related to installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining alternators and A-C motors.
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ELEC 1012: Basic Electronics II
3.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1011 or permission of instructor This course examines special solid state devices, including silicon controlled rectifiers, unijunction transistors, diacs, triacs, and optoelectronic components. An additional topic is operational amplifiers such as differentiator circuits. Students will construct, test, and analyze circuits for correct operation.
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ELEC 1014: Industrial Instrumentation
4.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1012 or permission of instructor This course introduces the fundamentals of instrumentation and control, including such topics as sensing devices, transmitters, and motor control circuits.
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ELEC 1018: Programmable Controllers I
3.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1014 or permission of instructor This course introduces fundamentals of programmable controllers which include the principles of operation, hardware, and fundamental programming based on ladder logic.
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ELEC 1019: Programmable Controllers II
4.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ELEC 1018 or permission of instructor The course builds on ELEC 1018 - Programmable Controllers I. Students study higher levels of programming based on ladder logic. ELEC 2350 Security/Fire Alarm Technology &
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EMST 1001: Emergency Medical Services I
7.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
This course introduces the student to the Emergency Medical Technician profession. It covers the first half of the U.S. Department of Transportation Basic EMT Program. Topics include introduction to emergency care, EMS systems, wellbeing of the EMT, medical-legal aspects of emergency care, hazardous materials, blood and airborne pathogens, infectious diseases, ambulance operations and emergency vehicle operations, the human body, patient assessment, communications and documentation, lifting and moving patients, gaining access, airway, basic life support-CPR and automatic external defibrillation.
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EMST 1002: Emergency Medical Services II
6.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: EMST 1001 The course covers the second half of the U.S. Department of Transportation Basic EMT Program. Topics include general pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, cardiology, diabetes, altered mental status, seizures, allergies, poisonings, environmental emergencies, behavioral emergencies, bleeding and shock, PASG, soft tissue injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, head and spinal injuries, OB/GYN, infants and children, and special needs patients.
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EMST 1003: Emergency Medical Services III
7.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: EMST 1002 This course covers the U.S. Department of Transportation 1985 Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate Curriculum. The EMT-I course is designed to provide additional training and increased knowledge and skills in specific aspects of advanced life support. This course is for individuals who have successfully completed the EMT- Basic courses as prerequisite. Topics include roles and responsibilities, EMS systems, medical/legal communications and documentation, medical terminology, body systems, patient assessment, advanced airway, shock, trauma, shock management, IV administration, intraosseous infusion, medical emergencies I, medical emergencies II, diabetic emergencies and dextrose 50% adminis-170 Course Descriptions Course Descriptions 171 tration, patient handling, and extrication.
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EMST 1260: Intro to the Paramedic Profession
3.00 Credits
Bainbridge College (now Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College-Bainbridge Campus)
Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 or TECH 1140, TECH 1120 or MATH 1111, AHEA 1130, COMS 1000 or CSCI 1000 Co-requisite: EMST 1270, EMST 1280, and EMST 1290 This course provides an introduction to the paramedic profession. Discussion centers on functions that extend beyond the Emergency Medical Technology scope of practice. Topics include the EMS system/roles and responsibilities, well-being of the paramedic, illness and injury prevention, medical/legal considerations, ethics, ambulance operations, medical incident command, rescue awareness/operations, hazardous materials incidents, and crime scene awareness. This course provides instruction on topics in Division 1, Sections 1-5; Division 7, Section 1, and Division 8, Sections 1-5 of the U. S. Department of Transportation / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (USDOT/NHTSA) Paramedic National Standard Curriculum.
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