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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will give students an in-depth look into how networking is being applied in industry for telephone and radio communication use. Students will apply prerequisite course knowledge to understand networking layout, configuration and troubleshooting of these voice communication systems over Internet Protocol. Prerequisite: ELEC 1712
  • 2.00 Credits

    People involved in the wireless industry are often required by employers to have a F.C.C. license or other industry certification. This course helps people study electronics theory, operating practices, and government regulations necessary to pass certification examinations.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course will prepare the EMT-BASIC to successfully complete the State EMT-B Skills refresher exam. Topics covered originated from the DOT EMT-B curriculum and include, but are not limited to, infectious disease protection, Haz Mat review, patient assessment - both medical and trauma, shock management, childbirth, fracture care, wound care, spinal immobiliation, CPR, defribillation, medical and environmental emergencies, and pediatric emergencies.
  • 6.00 Credits

    The Emergency Medical Technician - Basic course follows the National Standard Curriculum - the core curriculum to be presented within a 112-hour training course. The EMT-B serves as a vital link in the health care chain of survival. This course will include skills and classroom information neccessary to provide emergency care at the basic life support level. The EMT-B can be utilized in a BLS ambulance service or other specialized rescue agency. Modules presented include: preparation of the EMT-B, airway, patient assessment (medical and trauma), infants and children, ambulance operations, interventions (medical and semiautomatic defribillation).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide First Responders with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage patient care at the scene of a trauma or medical emergency until ambulance personnel arrive. This First Responder course uses the guidelines established by the US DOT and meets or exceeds the requirements established by the Minnesota EMS Regulatory Board (MN EMSRB). This course satisfies 50% of the new EMT-B "bridge track", allowing students the option to bridge to full EMT-B certification at a future date. This First Responder e-Learning course is intended for law enforcement, firefighters, ambulance and rescue personnel, ski patrol, athletic coaches, school nurses, camp counselors, industrial emergency response teams, and other individuals charged with "first response" duties.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is specifically designed for law enforcement and related personnel, or people interested in becoming law enforcement or rescue personnel. The course provides instruction in practical on-the-scene procedures. It includes CPR, legal aspects that relate to rendering emergency medical care, treatment of fractures, control of bleeding, patient examination, hazardous materials, blood borne pathogens, environmental emergencies, and more.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed specifically for individuals who have successfully completed the First Responder course. The course includes a review of practical, on-the-scene procedures including CPR, legal aspects of rendering emergency medical care, treatment of fractures, control of bleeding, patient examination, hazardous materials, blood borne pathogens, environmental emergencies and more.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is part of a series of courses which prepares the student to provide advanced medical care to ill or injured individuals. This course focuses on the foundations that the paramedic needs to be a successful practitioner. The topics include roles and responsibilities, medical and legal concerns, ethics, introduction to pharmacology principles, techniques of venous access, and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation skills.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is part of a series of courses which prepares the student to provide pre-hospital care to ill or injured individuals in the capacity of a paramedic. This course focuses on ambulance operations, incident command, rescue operations, crime scene awareness, and hazardous materials incidents. Prerequisites: EMSP 1500, EMT-Basic Certification, CPR Certification
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