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2.00 Credits
Covers the practical and theoretical aspects of basic transmission lines and antennas. Includes characteristics and properties of open-wire, coaxial, and special purpose transmission lines, plus those of vertical and horizontal antennas, and the coupling of source, transmission lines, and antennas. Prerequisite: ELT244 and ELT252. W
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3.00 Credits
Covers communications theory and systems. Develops practical skills and reinforces theoretical concepts through laboratory experiments and fi eld trips. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ELT281. W
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5.00 Credits
Introduces and applies industry recognized standards, procedures, and practices for logicaltroubleshooting and analysis of electronic systems. Includes lab activities such as system-level, boardlevel, and component-level troubleshooting and diagnosis, using live systems and real world circuit faults. Prerequisite: ELT244 and ELT161, or equivalent with consent of instructor. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Covers principles and concepts of electronic and electrical control and sensing devices used in industry. Introduces electric motors, three-phase electricity, control devices and circuits, process control systems and servos, measurement transducers, and programmable controllers (PLCs). Prerequisite: ELT142 and ELT262, or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Studies the application of hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic circuits for automated control of industrial systems. Includes digital design, Boolean algebra, combinational logic and sequential logic. Lab exercises cover programming of industrial robots and programmable logic controllers. Covers SCADA equipment and use in an industrial environment. Begins MES and ERP overview and related software use. Develops the problem solving abilities utilizing SPC and quality control charts. Prerequisite: MTH082 and concurrent enrollment in PH121. Sp
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5.00 Credits
Provides instruction at the level of Emergency Medical Technician Basic. Includes all skills necessary to provide emergency medical care as outlined by scope of practice established by the Oregon Medical Board. Serves as the fi rst of a two-part course in a series of courses making up a national and state EMS training program. Failure of this course will require retaking the full sequence of EMT-Basic courses. Prerequisite: completion of placement testing for writing skills at WR049 or higher, reading at RD090 or higher, and math at MTH020 or higher. Must have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. Must become certifi ed in CPR for BLS Health Care Provider as issued in accordance with current national standard curriculum by the end of the term. Must meet standards as set by the Oregon State EMS Offi ce for certifi cation, which includes health, driving, immunization, and criminal record check. F, Offered as needed.
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5.00 Credits
Continues instruction at the level of Emergency Medical Technician Basic, a vital link in the chain of the health care system. Includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care as outlined by scope of practice established by the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners. Serves as the second in a series of courses making up a national and state EMS training program. Failure of this course will require retaking the full sequence of EMT-Basic courses. Prerequisite: successful completion of EMT151. Must meet standards as set by the Oregon State EMS Offi ce for certifi cation, which includes health, immunizations, and criminal record check. W
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5.00 Credits
Covers EMT-Intermediate emergency medical procedures. Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the technician, emergency pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, electrocardiogram (EKG) monitoring and management of dysrhythmias, airway management and ventilation, and advanced airway techniques. Includes medical patient assessment and management; trauma assessment and management; and special considerations, such as pediatrics, geriatric, and environmental emergencies. Emphasizes clinical decision making. Covers procedures related to airway, oxygen, ventilation, shock, intravenous, intraosseous, and EKG monitoring, defi brillation, pharmacology, and fi eld protocols in the laboratory component. Th e clinical experience requires the student to observe patient assessment and evaluation in either an emergency department or an urgent care clinic. Students successfully completing this course will be recommended to the Department of Health Services/ Emergency Medical Services (DHS-EMS) for the certifi cation process. Failure of this course will require retaking the full EMT-Intermediate sequence. Prerequisite: completion of placement testing with writing skills at WR049 or higher, reading at RD090 or higher, and math at MTH020 or higher. Entry at these levels ensures that students will have an increased chance of passing the course, as well as certifi cation exams. Must meet standards as set by the Oregon State EMS Offi ce for certifi cation, which includes health, driving, immunization, and criminal record check. Current Oregon EMT-Basic certifi cation, letter of endorsement from medical advisor, verifi cation of EMT-Basic skills, and 80% or better on pre-test. Off ered as needed.
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5.00 Credits
Covers EMT-Intermediate emergency medical procedures. Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the technician, emergency pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, electrocardiogram (EKG) monitoring and management of dysrhythmias, airway management and ventilation, and advanced airway techniques. Includes medical patient assessment and management; trauma assessment and management; and special considerations such as pediatrics, geriatric, and environmental emergencies. Emphasizes clinical decision making. Covers procedures related to airway, oxygen, ventilation, shock, intravenous, intraosseous, and ECG monitoring, defi brillation, pharmacology and fi eld protocols in the laboratory component. Th e clinical experience requires the student to observe patient assessment and evaluation in either an emergency department or an urgent care clinic. Students successfully completing this course will be recommended to the Department of Health Services/Emergency Medical Services (DHS/EMS) for the certifi cation process. Failure of this course will require retaking the full EMT-Intermediate sequence. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of EMT167A. Off ered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Presents technical information on various rescue situations. Covers tools and equipment, ropes and knots, trench rescue, shoring, warehouse searches, outdoor searches, rescue in situations involving elevation diff erences, package patients, water and ice rescues, and vehicle extrication. Prerequisite: EMT151, EMT152B, current EMT Basic certifi cation, or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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