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ET C112: Communication Center Operations-Advanced Skills
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
This is the third in a series of 9-1-1 simulation labs designed to build skills in emergency calltaking and emergency services radio communication. The types of calls handled will involve volatile situations, such as, crimes in progress, incidents involving weapons, serious injuries or those having a severe impact upon individuals and the community. This course demands a high level of multitasking ability, quick responses and rapid problem-solving skills, as well as a familiarity with 911 computer software and multi-function telephone systems. Prerequisites: ETC 110 and ETC 111.
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ET C115: Emergency Telecommunicator- Capstone
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides the opportunity to demonstrate and document a variety of activities completed during the two-term program. Skills learned and the practical application of various lab techniques will be presented in a portfolio that may be used by prospective employers to determine job readiness. Pre-employment testing and screening will be covered, as well as, a variety of community based activities. Students will be prepared to sit for various state level certifications in emergency services related competencies, such as, law enforcement computer access, and emergency medical dispatch protocols.
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ET C201: Law Enforcement Data System
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
LEDS is the State of Oregon Law Enforcement data network. This course is designed as an overview of the LEDS system and to provide certification at the lowest level (Inquiry). Students will use the LEDS Operating Manual to format requests for information and to access links to state and local computer systems, as well as the National Crime Information System (FBI). State certification requires the application of certain programs to test records in the live system. Prerequisite: ETC 103.
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ET C202: Emergency Medical Dispatch Overview
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Emergency Medical Dispatching consists of emergency medical pre-arrival instructions to assist the average citizen in stabilizing and in some cases treating a medical emergency prior to the arrival of trained medical personnel. This overview explores the basic concept of emergency medical assistance delivered over the telephone and familiarizes the student with various protocols for dealing with specific emergency situations. Prerequisite/Concurrent: EMT 120 or current 1st Aid/CPR certification.
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ET C203A: Tactical Dispatching for High Risk Incidents
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
High risk incidents such as kidnapping, hostage situations, and suicidal or mentally unstable persons require a higher level of communication skills and a greater degree of commitment on the part of the first responders and the emergency communications personnel. This course through the use of scenarios and role-playing allows the student to test these skills in a safe environment. Prerequisite: ETC 103 Prerequisite/ corequisite: ETC 104.
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FMT 100: Introduction to Facilities Maintenence Systems
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Overview of industrial maintenance. OSHA approved industrial safety procedures are practiced. Includes use of basic tools and specialized equipment; lubrication, maintenance and repair motors, drive belts, pulley, and sheaves. Examines the interdependency of related systems. Prerequisistes: MTH 20; (WR or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260).
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FMT 101: Refrigeration I
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers refrigeration principles and different basic cycles which include heat transfer, temperature, and basic physics and gas laws. Lab includesthe use of tools and instruments used for charging and evacuation and recovery methods. FMT 101 and APR 131 both cannot be taken for credit. Prerequisites: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260).
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FMT 102: Refrigeration II
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Cover and analyze the operation of refrigeration system components. Includes compressors, condensers, evaporators, refrigerants and metering devices. Lab includes system components and compressor testing methods, focusing on charging, evacuation and recovery methods. FMT 102 and APR 132 cannot both be taken for credit. Prerequisites: FMT 101 or APR 132 or TE 9242.
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FMT 103: Refrigeration III
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers the operation of refrigeration HVAC systems, emphasizing maintenance and controls. Lab includes troubleshooting systems along with evacuation and charging techniques. FMT 103 nand APR 133 cannot both be taken for credit. Prerequisites: FMT 102 or APR 132 or TE 9243.
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FMT 111: Refrigeration Electrical I
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Basic theory and applications of electrical concepts including Ohm's Law, electric power, and concepts of electric circuits are emphasized. Alternating current, power distribution and installation of HVAC systems using wiring diagrams and schematics are included. Prerequisites: MTH 20; (WR 90 or ESOL 262); (RD 90 or ESOL 260).
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