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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: High school Trigonometry or MAT 1150 This is an introductory engineering course designed to familiarize students with various engineering disciplines. Emphasis is on realization of engineering problems and methods of finding solutions, manipulation and computation of data and results and applied engineering concepts.
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5.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 1541 (2004-2005) Prerequisite: EMS Orientation Recommended Corequisites: EMS 1020, EMS 1100, and EMS 1200 This course, in conjunction with EMS 1020, EMS 1100 and EMS 1200, is designed to teach the knowledge, skills, and appropriate behavior to prepare students for the National Registry Certification examinations which will enable them to obtain a Michigan Basic EMT license. The focus of this particular course is related to the medical aspect of patient care. Students will be under the direct supervision of a licensed EMS Instructor-Coordinator. Successful completion of this course requires the student to pass a written and practical examination consistent with State and National standards. This class contains an on-line component. Course/lab fees
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5.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 1551 (2004-2005) Prerequisite: EMS Orientation Recommended Corequisites: EMS 1010, EMS 1100, and EMS 1200 This course, in conjunction with EMS 1010, 1100, and 1200, is designed to teach the knowledge, skills, and appropriate behavior to prepare students for the National Registry Certification examinations which will enable them to obtain a Michigan Basic EMT license. The focus of this particular course is related to the trauma aspect of patient care. Students will be under the direct supervision of a licensed EMS Instructor- Coordinator. Successful completion of this course requires the student to pass both written and practical skill examinations consistent with state and national standards. This class contains an on-line component. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 1411 (2004-2005) Prerequisite: EMS Orientation Corequisites: EMS 1020 This course is designed to provide the student with hospital and ambulance skill practice. Students will acquire a working knowledge of practices and procedures in the field of emergency care, such as patient assessment, vital signs, the care and treatment of persons who are the victims of medical or traumatic emergencies. Through hands-on training, the student will complete specified performance objectives to the satisfaction of their hospital/ ambulance evaluator. This class contains an online component. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 1000 (2004-2005) Prerequisite: EMS Orientation Pre or Corequisite: EMS 1020 The course emphasizes the methods of gaining entry, freeing, and removing an injured and trapped individual from a vehicle without causing further harm. The class is taught by state certified instructors utilizing multiple methods of instruction. The second day is scheduled at an appropriate outdoor site and includes actual hands-on experience with light and medium extrication tools. This course is intended to be taken as part of the Basic EMT Program. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 1414 (2004-2005) Prerequisites: EMS 1010, 1020, 1100 or consent of EMS Department This course is designed to provide the student with hospital and ambulance skill experience beyond the minimum 60 hours provided in EMS 1100. Students will continue to acquire a working knowledge of practices and procedures in the field of emergency care, and experience other areas of health care in other hospital and pre-hospital settings. Through hands-on training, the student will complete specified performance objectives to the satisfaction of their hospital/ ambulance evaluator. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 2430 (2004-2005) Prerequisites: EMS 1020 or EMS Orientation Pre or Corequisite: EMS 1400 This course is designed to provide the student with the techniques of communications within the emergency medical system including general communication skills, medical terminology, technical report writing, written verbal and radio communications using classroom lectures, situation drills and on-site visitation of appropriate functioning communications centers when available. Course/lab fees
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5.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 2602 (2004-2005) Pre or Corequisites: EMS 1400 and BIO 2630 This course is designed to provide a Basic EMT the knowledge and skills necessary for the student to perform within a limited advanced life support system and/or to continue on to Paramedic courses. Students are expected to attend weekly sessions in the classroom under the direct supervision of a licensed EMS Instructor-Coordinator for testing and handson applications. The advanced life support skills of intravenous therapy, and endotracheal intubation as they relate to emergency field use are introduced. Additionally, this course will enable the student to upgrade and refine basic EMT skills. This class also contains an on-line component. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 2510 (2004-2005) Pre or Corequisites: EMS 2000 This course is designed to provide the student with opportunities in a clinical setting within the hospital and EMS system. Focus will be on performing IV therapy and ET intubations on actual patients to obtain competency. Specific criteria and documentation will be required in order to successfully complete this level of clinical experience. Student will be supervised and evaluated by professional personnel who will facilitate verification of competency. Course/lab fees
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5.00 Credits
Equivalent to EMT 2612 (2004-2005) Prerequisites: EMS 2000, BIO 2630 Pre or Corequisites: EMS 2100, and BIO 2640 Recommended Corequisite: EMS 2300 The emphasis of this course is pharmacology and drug therapy as they relate to advanced pre-hospital emergency care. Aspects of drug administration such as mechanisms of action, indications, contraindications, metabolism, excretion, and side effects of a wide range of drugs will be explored. In addition, paramedic care of the medical patient including appropriate advanced level interventions will be discussed. This class contains an on-line component. Course/lab fees
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