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  • 3.00 Credits

    Application of high level 3-D solids modeling programs in the solution of mechanical and architectural problems. Not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative or Alliance Agreement. Prerequisites: DRAF 1113; DRAF 1313, DRAF 1363 (3 credit hours, 16 lecture hours, 64 lab hours)
  • 0.00 Credits

    A course designed to enhance the student?s ability to evaluate and correct production drawings as related to accepted drafting practices and customer needs. Not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative or Alliance Agreement. ( 1-5 credit hours, 0-32 lecture hours, 0-128 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fundamental macroeconomic principles appearing in production, consumption, and distribution of wealth; monetary and fiscal policy; determinants of such aggregates as national income, output, inflation, employment and price; and aspects of international trade interdependence. (LAS) (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The continuation of ECON 2113, Principles of Economics I, with fundamental microeconomic principles involving behavior of consumers, business firms, market structures, and resource owners as they relate to the allocation of resources; individual price and output determination; goals of economic behavior with applications and illustrations from current issues; and international trade. (LAS) Prerequisite: ECON 2113 (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
  • 8.00 Credits

    Introduction to roles and responsibilities of the emergency medical technician by presenting terminology, concepts and techniques of pre-hospital patient care. Students learn to prioritize emergency care, medical-legal aspects, functional anatomy, cardiac and pulmonary problems, wounds and fractures, medical and environmental emergencies, extrication, rescue and ambulance operations. Students will function as part of the pre-hospital team and learn how to control an emergency and apply their new knowledge of skills and achieve the goal of communicating with medical personnel and patients. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 8 credit hours, 64 lecture hours, 96 clinical hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to emergency patient care. Designed to complement EMED 1238 and required of students wishing to write the exam for emergency medical technician. Includes students writing and interpreting patient records and relevant reports. Students learn to prioritize care, participate as part of the ambulance and hospital team, and perform skills to their level of knowledge and ability. Students will be exposed to the pre-hospital setting and hospital setting, and learn how to apply and use their knowledge and skills. The student will be responsible for achieving their EMED clinical goals and learn to communicate with instructors, hospital, and ambulance staff and patients. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 3 credit hours, 0 lecture hours, 82 clinical hours)
  • 6.00 Credits

    Students will be introduced to intermediate level of emergency care of sick and injured patients. Students must be able to communicate with a medical director, medical facilities and mobile intensive care ambulance units. Students must be able to perform at a higher level than the EMT by mastering the intermediate skills of advanced airway procedures, IV therapy, advanced patient assessment and MAST pants therapy. Students must understand the anatomy and physiology in greater depth, and learn to assess patients to a higher degree who may require the advanced emergency care. Critical workplace competencies include leadership, decision-making ability, and teamwork with various other agencies. Personal qualities must include responsibility, sociability, self-motivation, self-management and good medical ethics to ensure safe and efficient patient care. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 6 credit hours, 80 lecture hours, 40 clinical hours)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Presents clinical opportunities for the student to meet the competencies required on an EMT-I. Students work in various hospitals departments and on an MICU ambulance, where they provide patient care. Students must be able to communicate with multiple agencies, have leadership qualities, and be able to perform treatments. Students must be professional and high medical ethic standards. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 2 credit hours, 0 lecture hours, 96 clinical hours)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Presents terminology, concepts and techniques needed to begin a study of paramedic level training. Covers cardiac fundamentals, cardiac monitoring and basic concepts of the electrical system of the heart. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 2 credit hours, 40 lecture hours, 0 clinical hours)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Presents emergency pharmacology concepts to students. Requires ability to perform basic drug calculations. This course is not available for credit except through an active Western Oklahoma State College Cooperative Agreement. ( 2 credit hours, 40 lecture hours, 0 clinical hours)
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