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ELS 110: Industrial Energy Management Techniques
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
3 class hours Designed to provide students with an understanding of the variables of energy consumption within an industrial setting, this course will teach students energy management techniques, measurement tools and guidelines. Students will study the close relationship between energy usage and profitability. Topics will also include recent advances in alternative fuels and methods to eliminate waste. Prerequisite: MAT 119
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ELS 115: Basic Electricity/ Electronics
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
3 class hours Examines the subject at the beginner's level. Topics include current, voltage, resistance, OHM's Law, magnetism, electrical measurements, DC circuits, inductance, capacitance, AC measurements, transformers and tuned circuits. Corequisite: ELS 116
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ELS 116: Basic Electricity/ Electronics Lab
2.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
6 lab hours Lab component of ELS 115. Corequisite: ELS 115.
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ELS 124: Industrial Electronics
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
2 class hours, 3 lab hours Integrates concepts learned in AC and DC circuits as they apply to industrial manufacturing equipment. It provides an introduction to industrial control systems with a focus on equipment applications. Specific studies include: power supplies, thyristers, operational amplifiers, A to D and D to A converters, opto-electronics and microprocessor-based control equipment. Lab exercises provide practical experience with shop equipment, troubleshooting circuits and reading schematics. Prerequisite: ELS 115, ELS 116
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ELS 125: Motors and Controls
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
2 class hours, 3 lab hours Studies electric motors and how they are controlled. Units of study include: single phase motors; motor control basics; three phase motors and control; specialty motors and control; power distribution and monitoring systems; and DC motors, generators and control. Laboratory exercises using real life motors and control devices help students gain practical experience with equipment they will encounter in the work environment. Prerequisite: ELS 115, ELS 116
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EMS 109: First Responder 30
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
class hours, 26 lab hours Ideal for day care providers, police, firefighters, teachers, parents, and those interested in the EMS profession, this class covers basic first aid skills. A major portion of the class involves hands-on skills in airway management, patient assessment and providing life saving stabilizing care. The course includes an introduction to the EMS systems, and upon successful completion, students may be eligible to sit for the national registry examination, pending a successful background check. The course follows the national standard curriculum by the US DOT.
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EMS 111: EMT Basic Course 111
5.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
class hours, 16 clinical hours Prepares ambulance and rescue personnel, police officers, military personnel and firefighters to provide emergency prehospital care. The lab provides opportunities to perfect skills in basic airway management, CPR, automatic external defibrillation, oxygen delivery, shock management, splinting, and spinal immobilization. The curriculum follows the US DOT National Standard Curriculum for Basic EMTs. Students who successfully complete this course with a minimum grade of 75 may be eligible to sit for national registry examination and state licensure, pending a successful background check. Prerequisite: valid driver's license
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EMS 115: Fundamentals of EMS 38
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
class hours, 22 lab hours Introduces the student to the role of the advanced life support provider. Topics covered include roles and responsibilities of the EMS professional, medical terminology, self care, and initial stabilization and management of the patient. In the lab, students will learn how to perform a health history and physical examination, perform intravenous cannulation, and learn introductory pharmacology concepts. Prerequisite: Basic EMS licensure
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EMS 117: Respiratory Emergencies 30
3.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
class hours, 45 lab hours Provides an in depth study to the respiratory system. Students learn advanced airway management skills, following the National Standard Curriculum for paramedics. Basic cardiac rhythm interpretation is introduced, and students learn the pathophysiology and management of various common cardiac and respiratory system disorders. Serves as the major core course for Intermediate licensure and practice. Co/Prerequisite: EMS 115
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EMS 120: Intermediate Clinical Externship I 45 clinical hours
1.00 Credits
Northern Maine Community College
Provides students with the opportunity to apply, in the prehsopital and hospital setting, skills and didactic knowledge learned in the lab. Students partner with assigned preceptors at local ambulance service and hospitals to develop skills in critical decision making, ECG interpretation, physical assessment and advanced airway management. Hospital rotations include ER, ICU, OR, IV Therapy, among others. Students must complete the minimum number of skills and hours established by MEMS to be eligible for licensure. Pre/Corequisites: EMS 115 and EMS 117
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