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EGR 101: Engineering Orientation
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students demonstrate familiarity with the engineering disciplines, curricula at four-year colleges, professional ethics, and licensing requirements for professional engineers. Students gain experience in data collection and engineering problem analysis using tools such as graphing calculators, spreadsheets and word processing programs. Course includes a team-engineering project. Prerequisite: MTH 111 or High School Trigonometry.
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EM 101: Introduction to Emergency Services
4.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This course provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. FALL
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EMT 151: Emergency Medical Technician Basic, Part 1
5.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This two-part course meets Oregon State Health Division and Fed. Dept. of Transportation requirements for EMT- Basic and prepares the student to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. On successful completion of EMT 152, the student will be prepared to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification examination for EMTBasic. Prerequisite: Health Care Provider CPR Certification, Current measles and Hepatitis B immunizations, negative TB test; valid driver's license. FALL
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EMT 152: Emergency Medical Technician Basic, Part 2
5.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Continuation of EMT 151. Students demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. On successful completion of this course, the student will be prepared to pass the Oregon State Health Division certification examination for EMT-Basic. Prerequisite: EMT 151 with a "C" grade or better . WINTER
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EMT 165: Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate, Part 1
4.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This two-part course meets the Oregon State Health and Human Services Oregon EMT- Intermediate Curriculum 2006. It prepares the student to provide EMT-Intermediate level care for the pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. It incorporates discussion, demonstration, and practical application of the following: roles and responsibilities, patient assessment, airway management, intravenous and intraosseous therapy, shock management, EKG monitoring, defibrillation, emergency pharmacology, and EMT-Intermediate protocols. On successful completion of EMT 165 and EMT 166, the student will be prepared to take the State of Oregon Emergency Medical Technician certification examination for EMT-Intermediate. Prerequisite: Oregon EMT-Basic certification, Signed Agency Referral. Offered as needed.
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EMT 166: Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate, Part 2
4.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This two-part course meets the Oregon State Health and Human Services Oregon EMT- Intermediate Curriculum 2006. It prepares the student to provide EMT-Intermediate level care for the pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. It incorporates discussion, demonstration, and practical application of the following: roles and responsibilities, patient assessment, airway management, intravenous and intraosseous therapy, shock management, EKG monitoring, defibrillation, emergency pharmacology, and EMT-Intermediate protocols. On successful completion of EMT 165 and EMT 166, the student will be prepared to take the State of Oregon Emergency Medical Technician certification examination for EMT-Intermediate. Prerequisite: Oregon EMT-Basic certification, Signed Agency Referral. Offered as needed.
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EMT 169: Emergency Medical Technician Rescue
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to rescue and extricate patients while maintaining personal safety; control and management of the accident scene; and considering needs of the accident trauma patient and the use and maintenance of rescue tools and equipment. Offered as needed.
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EMT 170: Emergency Communication And Transportation
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This class prepares emergency medical services personnel to handle telecommunications and transportation of the sick and injured. Prerequisite: Current valid driver's license. Offered as needed.
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ENG 104: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students will read, discuss, and analyze a variety of short stories and novels. They will learn the techniques of literary criticism for use in oral and written responses to the literature. SPRING
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ENG 105: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students will read, discuss, and analyze a variety of plays. They will learn about the conventions of literary drama and dramatic literature's implications both on the page and on the stage. WINTER
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