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EGRM 426: Manufacturing Processes
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: senior standing in the School of Engineering or permission of the instructor. Introduction to the operation and design of metal fabrication processes; analysis of metal casting, extrusion, rolling, forging, wire and rod drawing; review of metal removal and joining methods; economic and business considerations.
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EGRM 428: Polymer Processing
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: ENGR 301, ENGR 302 or permission of the instructor. Basic principles of momentum and heat transfer applied to the analysis of polymer processing operations; introduction to polymer rheology; operation and design aspects of extruders, blown film, injection molding, thermoforming and compression molding machinery.
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EGRM 435: Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: senior standing in the School of Engineering or permission of the instructor. Methodologies used in the synthesis and analysis of product design in order to optimize manufacturing and assembly; relationship of design to the production processes, materials handling, assembly, finishing, quality and costs with emphasis on both formed and assembled products.
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EGRM 436: Engineering Materials
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: senior standing in the School of Engineering or permission of the instructor. Materials properties and their modification as related to engineering properties and design; elastic and plastic stress-strain behavior of materials along with diffusion in solids, phase equilibria, and phase transformations; materials selection considerations include design, fabrication, mechanical failure, corrosion, service stability as well as compatibility and function in the human body.
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EGRM 437: Principles of Polymer Engineering
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture and 1 laboratory hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: EGRM 202 or permission of the instructor. Basic principles of mechanics applied to the mechanical design and fabrication of polymers; introduction to polymer structure, rubber elasticity, and viscoelasticity; mechanical properties, plastic part design and plastic materials selection; fabrication processes.
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EMOD 400: Characteristics of Children/Adolescents with Emotional Disturbances
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Surveys the nature of children and adolescents with emotional disturbances and behavior disorders with emphasis on the psychological, biophysical, sociological and ecological factors that related to their educational needs. Related topics include definitions, classification, school identification, assessment procedures and intervention approaches.
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EMSA 200: Introduction to EMS Systems
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A survey of Emergency Medical Services systems in the U.S. Examines the 14 attributes of an EMS system to include the history of EMS, public and private organizations, delivery models, personnel, training and integration in the overall health care system.
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EMSA 201-202: Emergency Medical Technician
6.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Continuous courses; 4 lecture and 4 laboratory hours. 6-6 credits. Prerequisites: current CPR certification at the Health Care Provider level and permission of instructor. Students will learn to recognize the nature and seriousness of a patient's condition or extent of injuries, to assess requirements for emergency medical care, and to administer appropriate emergency medical care based on assessment findings of the patient's condition. Includes the lecture and laboratory elements needed to be eligible for certification as a Virginia and/ or National Registry EMT-B as defined by the commonwealth of Virginia and the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Curriculum for EMTB.
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EMSA 300: Foundations of Paramedic Practice
4.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture and 2 laboratory hours. 4 credits. Open only to EMSA majors. Prerequisites: EMSA 200, 201-202. Foundation course covering medical ethics, medical legal issues, wellness and injury prevention, life span development, and communication with patients. Also reviews the anatomy and physiology of the airway and respiratory system, the assessment and establishment of airway including basic and advanced airway management.
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EMSA 310: Clinical Practicum I
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 2 laboratory hours. 2 credits. (90 hour minimum) Open to EMSA majors only. Corequisites: EMSA 310, 320, 400 and 405. First in a series of three application courses. Requires the student to apply the concepts being learned in the classroom to their patients under the supervision of a preceptor in hospital clinical areas. Covers professional behavior while acquiring and analyzing the patient's history, performing a comprehensive physical examination of different developmental and ethnic groups, performing appropriate medication administration and management of the patient's airway.
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