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3.00 Credits
Emphasis upon the principles of engineering graphics such as drafting techniques, lettering, geometric construction, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, sectional views, auxiliary views, pictorials and prepares students to solve problems in descriptive geometry such as: true length and point view of a line, true size and edge view of a plane, angle between planes and intersection and development of objects. Contact: 4 hours. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGS1111C and ETD1320. Instruction of drafting and design of civil engineering, architectural engineering, and surveying plans. This includes light construction principles, topographic, architectural, and structural details, and application of a CAD system (AutoCAD Release 2008). Contact: 4 hours. Additional fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC2311. Covers principles of engineering graphics and descriptive geometry. Topics include multi-views sketching, drawing and dimensioning, design process, auxiliary views, sectional views, pictorials, working drawings, tolerancing, graphical calculus, and descriptive geometry utilizing AutoCAD 2008. Contact: 4 hours. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAC2311 and PHY 2048. Corequisites: MAC2312. Two and three dimensional equilibrium of frames, machines and trusses, principles of frictions, centeroid, center of gravity and area moment of inertia, using vector algebra and calculus. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGS2311. Absolute and relative motion of particles and rigid bodies in translating and rotating reference frames using vector analysis, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, and impulse momentum. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Dependent upon certificate or degree concentration. The internship course will provide students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in their chosen area of study. Interns will complete a minimum of 150 hours in the field under the guidance of an instructor and the supervision of a designated professional. Contact: 3 hours. ETC1500 Highways and Transportation (3) FA An introductory course in highways and transportation. The course covers terminology and design practices of highways from the initial planning stages through construction and maintenance of the final roadway. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: This course is open only to students who have completed 12 or more semester hours with an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher. The purpose of this course is to prepare teachers and future teachers as competent computer-based technologists. This course is designed specifically for education majors. Students will learn how to successfully integrate instructional technology tools into their evolving teaching methodology. Based on the study of a wide range of successful technology integration models currently in use throughout the United States, students will cultivate their own sense of the importance of effective instructional technology modeling as a part of their teaching and learning strategies. This course requires a significant amount of time outside the class using a computer. This course fulfills one of the lower division education core prerequisites for teacher education majors. Contact: 3 hours. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to instruct the students in basic management of emergency medical/ pre-hospital care of the sick and injured. The course provides the necessary information and skills needed to recognize, properly assess and treat the sick and injured as a First Responder. The First Responder is a vital part of the pre-hospital, Emergency Medical Services system. First Responders are trained to reach patients, find out what is wrong, provide emergency care and, when necessary, move patients without causing further injury. These individuals are usually the first trained personnel to reach the patient. CPR Certification is required for course completion and is available at an additional cost. 3 hours per week. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: First Responder certification, successful completion of HSC2400 or Red Cross Responding to Emergencies Certificate and BLS (CPR) Certification, and Students must be admitted to the EMT program to enroll in EMS1154 and EMS1154L. Corequisite: EMS1154L. The following courses must be taken in sequence:EMS1154*, EMS1154L*, EMS1155*, and EMS1155L*. The Emergency Medical Technology Program is a two-semester comprehensive training program designed to prepare the student for employment as an entry level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in today's modern EMS system. The courses are based on the current DOT National Standard EMT-B curriculum. In addition to coursework, students will participate in at least one hundred hours of ambulance and in-hospital clinical experience during the two-semester sequence. The program includes two hours of instructions in trauma scorecard methodology and four hours of instruction in HIV/AIDS as required by the Florida Statutes. Upon satisfactory completion of the sequence of courses, students are eligible to take the registry examination administered by the State of Florida. Registrants are eligible for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians. Contact: 3 hours per week. Some Saturday classes required. Additional fees.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: EMS1154*. Laboratory and clinical application of concepts and procedures studied in EMS1154*. Additional fees. Contact: Lab 3 hours per week and approximately 50 hours/semester of clinical.
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