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1.00 Credits
Designed as the capstone course for the paramedic education program, students will apply the skills learned throughout the program as they work alongside experienced paramedics. Students will work as team leaders at selected urban ambulances, and will perfect clinical skills at level 1 urban trauma centers. The externship will generally occur outside the state of Maine, and additional fees are required to cover room, board, liability insurance and travel expenses. Prerequisites: EMS 130, EMS 219 and 224
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3.00 Credits
class hours Exposes experienced EMS providers to the role of EMS instructor. Theories and concepts of adult learning are introduced. The course focuses on instructional preparation, student evaluation, and presentation skills. Upon completion, students may be eligible to become licensed as Maine EMS Instructors. A student teaching experience is required. Prerequisites: 3 years experience in EMS or critical care, letter of recommendation from service chief
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours Designed to focus on word attack skills, reading comprehension, critical reading and thinking skills, reading rate, and study skills to strengthen students' reading ability. Materials used will be textbooks, essays, novels, newspapers, and magazines. Skills are developed through individual work in the computer lab, class discussion and group work. Students are required to achieve a 73 or better to pass this course. Corequisite: ENG 012 Credit from this course is not applicable towards graduation.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours Designed to help students master the essential rules of grammar, mechanics, punctuation and usage needed for clear writing. Skills will be acquired through varied activities, review tests, mastery tests and proofreading. Weekly writing assignments are required. Students are required to achieve a 73 or better to pass this course. Corequisite: ENG 010 Credit from this course is not applicable towards graduation.
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1.00 Credits
1 class hour This self-paced online course will provide a quick and efficient review of the grammar necessary when preparing to take any high school and college test. This grammar course concentrates on basic usage and a general review of grammatical problem areas. The course is ideal for all types of self-motivated students who want to get an edge on taking a high school, college, or a job related English exam and anyone wishing to update their grammar skills. This is a pass/fail course. Credit from this course is not applicable towards graduation.
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1.00 Credits
1 class hour This self-paced online course will provide a quick and efficient review of the basic reading skills necessary when preparing to take any high school and college test. This reading comprehension course concentrates on fundamental skills such as using the dictionary, understanding prefixes and suffixes, and using reading strategies to figure out meaning. Learners will be able to study at their own level and move at their own pace. Integrated audio allows the reading tutors embedded in the activities to describe how they use their reading strategies in a naturalistic way. The course is ideal for all types of motivated students who want to get an edge on taking a high school, college, or a job related math exam and anyone wishing to update their mathematical skills. This is a pass/fail course. Credit from this course is not applicable towards graduation.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours Basic writing course intended to strengthen the student's ability to write clearly in either an academic or nonacademic setting. The course will cover grammar, paragraph organization, the essay and the research paper with a strong emphasis on revision.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours A thematic study of the world of work through readings of poetry, literature, and essays to better understand the role of work in our lives.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours An introduction to the study of literature designed to help students develop the ability to read, interpret, and criticize a variety of literary forms and to appreciate literature as a source of insight into human values. Prerequisite: ENG 111
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours An historic survey of American literature from colonial times to the Civil War. Prerequisite: ENG 111
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