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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course covers the role and responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (EMT-P), emergency medical services (EMS) systems, medical-legal considerations, major incident response, hazardous materials awareness, stress management, and blood-borne pathogens/communicable diseases, and safety precautions.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course prepares adults to work with hospice clients (terminally ill persons) and their families as hospice volunteers. Attendees learn the history of principles of hospice care, common experiences of hospice clients as they move through the dying and bereavement processes, and skills necessary to be effective in the volunteer role. Although this course focuses on interpersonal interventions and activities personal and cultural reactions to death and dying are included.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk, 11 TBA lab hrs/total) This course covers elementary procedures of rescue practices, systems, components, support, and control of rescue operations including ladder procedures and basic rescue tools. Introduction to techniques and tools of patient extrication, emphasizing application to traffic accidents, as required for paramedical certification.
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2.50 Credits
2.5 credits (20 lec, 16 lec-lab hrs/total) This course is considered to be a "refresher course" for those studentswho have previously completed an EMTBasic course, yet were unable to pass the state written and/or the practical examination. This course prepares selected individuals for the certification process in Oregon as an Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Prerequisites: HE257(A/B) or HE928(A/B) with a "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) This course covers ambulance operation, laws, maintenance, and safety; emergency response driving and route planning; communication systems, radio types, HEAR system, codes, and correct techniques.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) Covers basic principles of plant structure, physiology, genetics, development, reproduction and growth as applied to a wide range of horticulture crops. Survey of the plant kingdom. Plant identification through the use of keys and morphology. Laboratory activities include plant propagation, plant growth manipulations, maintenance and greenhouse environmental control.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (2 lec, 4 lec-lab hrs/wk) Materials, equipment and techniques used in landscape construction with an emphasis on hardscapes. Safety issues emphasized. Topics will include decks, fences, planters, walks, patios, gazebos, water features, retaining walls and golf related construction including bunkers, fairways and greens.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits (2 lec hrs/wk) Survey of the Green Industry with emphasis on the turf and landscape management industry. Special emphasis on golf, other sports, and the recreation industry including career opportunities. Covers state licensing requirements and industry certifications.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (1 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduction of common equipment used in greenhouse, turf and landscape operations. Basic fundamentals of engine construction, operational theories and principles, lubrication, fuels and oils, emissions and preventive maintenance. Skills to perform small engine maintenance and repair and complete equipment inspection sheets. Skills include the proper use and maintenance of standard greenhouse, turf and golf course equipment.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduction to all phases of turf and landscape maintenance. Select appropriate plant and turf types, prepare growing beds, seed and transplant turf and landscape areas, recognize growth deficiencies and disease, and maintain turf and landscape areas.
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