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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Principles of macroscopic thermodynamics, focusing on mass transport and energy, heat and work, the properties of pure substances and mixtures, the first and second laws, and reversible cycles. Prerequisites: MAT 2420 and PHY 2030.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Number systems and base conversions, Boolean algebra, truth tables, logic circuits, Karnaugh maps, sequential logic, programmable logic devices and characteristics of logic families. Prerequisites: EGR 1010 and EGR 2030. 3 class hours.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Introduction to basic circuit measurement techniques and laboratory equipment (voltmeter, oscilloscope, power supply, function generator). Design, construction and performance measurement of circuits containing passive elements, digital logic circuits, transformers, diodes and operational amplifiers. Transient and steady state response. Prerequisites: EGR 1010, EGR 2030, and EGR 2440. 1 class/3 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This Honors colloquium will examine special topics in the field of engineering and its relevance across disciplinary perspectives. The issues to be addressed in each colloquium will vary from semester to semester. These courses are designed for students in the Honors Program, but are open to others with the approval of the Honors coordinator or the instructor. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency and permission of instructor or Honors coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Introduces the paramedic student to the roles and responsibilities central to the delivery of emergency prehospital advanced life support- level care. Includes paramedic and technical report writing, laws governing practice, psychosocial issues and ethical considerations and aspects of the prehospital EMT systems and emergency field communications. Prerequisite: EMT-B. EMT 1520, EMT 1540, EMT 1550, EMT 1570, and EMT 1590 concurrent.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides knowledge and skills essential to advanced life support care of patients with medical emergencies. Covers cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous system, abdominal cavity, endocrinology, environmental emergencies and allergies-anaphylaxis as a physiologic base for assessment and intervention. College laboratory, computer-assisted education will be used extensively. Prerequisite: EMT-B. Program admission, and departmental approval. EMT 1510, EMT 1540, EMT 1550, EMT 1570, EMT 1590 concurrent. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides knowledge and skills essential to advanced life support care of patients with respiratory emergencies. Advanced techniques of airway management will be covered. College laboratory, computer-assisted education and cadaver experience will be used extensively. Prerequisite: EMT-B. EMT 1510, EMT 1520, EMT 1550, EMT 1570, EMT 1590 concurrent. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Provides the paramedic student with an opportunity to integrate and apply knowledge and skills introduced in EMT 1510 and 1520. Precepted patient care experiences are facilitated in various settings: extended care facilities, hospital emergency departments, intensive care and surgical departments. Prerequisite: EMT-B. EMT 1510, EMT 1520, EMT 1540, EMT 1570 and EMT 1590 concurrent. 8 clinical hours/ week.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides the paramedic student with the knowledge to be able to integrate pathophysiological principles of pharmacology and the assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement a pharmacologic management plan. At the completion of the course the student will be able to safely and precisely access the venous circulation and administer medications. Prerequisite: EMT-B. EMT 1510, EMT 1520, EMT 1540, EMT 1550 and EMT 1590 concurrent. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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