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EMT 246: Paramedic Clinical Internship II
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Complete in-hospital clinical experience to include direct patient care responsibilities necessary for completion of the program's objectives. The patients in the hospital/clinical setting shall have disease and injury conditions comparable to those the student will experience in the pre-hospital care situation. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 244.
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EMT 248: Paramedic Field Internship I
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Begins field experience designed to expose student to disease and injury conditions. This segment begins the required 200 hours and number of calls necessary to fulfill the State curriculum. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 244.
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EMT 250: Paramedic Field Internship II
6.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Complete the field experience necessary to fulfill the required hours and calls necessary for state certification. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 248.
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EMT 252: Paramedic III
2.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Students successfully complete course final written and practical exam and prepare for the State and National Registry written and practical exam. Department permission required. Prerequisite: EMT 248.
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EMT 280B: CE/EMT-Seminar
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
This cooperative work experience requires clinical rotation. Designed to expose students to the EMT's role in the hospital emergency department and ambulance ride-along experience. Corequisite: EMT 106. Prerequisites: WR 115; MTH 20; RD 90.
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EMT 9320: CPR/ First Aid
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
OSHA-approved course teaching airway, breathing, circulation assessment and basic CPR skills. Treatment of bleeding, broken bones and other non-life threatening injuries are practiced. A two-year card will be issued upon completion.
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ENG 104: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Enhances enjoyment of various forms of fictional prose, increases understanding of the conventions of fiction and various forms of storytelling, and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
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ENG 105: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Enhances enjoyment of plays as literature, including tragedies and comedies; increases understanding of the conventions of drama and the theater; and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
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ENG 106: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Enhances enjoyment of poetry, increases understanding of poetic elements, conventions and forms, and encourages exploration of the diversity of human experience. Prerequisites: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
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ENG 107: World Literature-Western
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
English 107 is the first of a two-course survey of World Literature that includes ENG 108. English 107 exposes students to a broad spectrum of literature in translation that begins in antiquity and concludes at the dawn of the Renaissance. English 107 usually begins with the reading of such works as Gilgamesh, the Leiden Hymns, and/or Genesis, and stops of Dante's Divine Comedy. The series does not have to be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: WR 115 and RD 115 or equivalent placement test scores.
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