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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: High school geometry Computer Aided Engineering Design is a course which teaches the skills of sketching and computer aided drafting, including the theory of descriptive geometry. Students will be expected to apply the design process to a design problem which will consist of a solution, documentation, and construction of the solution. This course is required for the Associate of Science degree. (F,S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH180 Corequisite: MTH185 Engineering Mechanics-Statics is a course which applies principles of mechanics to engineering problems of equilibrium. There is a heavy emphasis on threedimensional problems and vector methods to deal with the conditions for equilibrium. This course is required for the Associate of Science degree. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: PHY223, EGR228, and MTH185 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics is a course which applies principles of mechanics to engineering problems of accelerated motion. Emphasis is given to threedimensional problems using the concepts of force, mass, acceleration, work, energy, impulse, and momentum. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Corequisite: MTH205 Circuit Analysis I is a beginning course in the mathematical modeling of an electrical circuit. Emphasis is placed on circuit elements, Kirchoff 's laws, mesh and nodal analysis, and the response of resistors, inductors, and capacitors to various signals. (S)
  • 10.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED certificate and a COMPASS writing skills score of at least 65, ASSET writing skills score of at least 40, or an ACT English score of at least 20, or ENG001; and a COMPASS reading skills score of at least 74, ASSET reading skills score of at least 40, or ENG009; and a COMPASS pre-algebra score of at least 33, ASSET numerical skills score of at least 38, or an ACT math score of at least 16, or MTH001 Emergency Medical Technology I prepares an individual in all phases of emergency care with the focus on general emergency care, patient transport, and patient handling. (F,S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED certificate, current or pending Missouri EMT License Pre-Paramedic Training is directed toward exposing the EMT to the concepts and techniques of pre-hospital care at the paramedic level. This course allows those prehospital providers with little or no working experience in EMS to be evaluated in their performance, as well as their knowledge. This evaluation will allow the student to consider if he/she is competent to pursue a career in EMS as a paramedic. (Su)
  • 20.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: EMT206, ENG101, BIO116 or BIO212, and COMPASS pre-algebra score of at least 33, ASSET numerical skills score of at least 38, or ACT math score of 16 or higher, or MTH001, and current Missouri EMT license Immunizations: MMR, PPD, DPT, Hepatitis B series The EMT Paramedic program, consisting of EMT235, Paramedic I, and EMT236, Paramedic II, is designed to meet the professional expectations of the paramedic in the emergency field. The paramedic will be prepared to effectively handle all types of medical and trauma emergencies. These courses consist of 40 weeks of instruction, flexible schedule of two days per week, and arranged clinical and internship experiences. Successful completion of these courses will enable the student to take the practical and written examinations with the NREMT for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic. This certification will then be recognized by the Missouri Department of Health - Bureau of Emergency Medical Services for licensure as a Paramedic. (F)
  • 20.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: EMT235 EMT Paramedic II is a continuation of EMT Paramedic I. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMPASS writing skills score of 18-64, ASSET writing skills score of 32-39, ACT English score of 12-19, or ENG045 with a grade of "B" or betterBasic Writing Skills prepares students to enter ENG101 by reviewing spelling, grammar, and punctuation as the students write paragraphs and short themes. A minimum essentials test is administered. This course is not intended for non-native speakers of English. Basic Writing Skills is not applicable toward the associate degree. (F,S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMPASS writing skills score of 18-64 or ASSET writing skills score of 32-39 Basic Grammar and Punctuation is an individualized review of the basics of grammar, punctuation, usage, sentence building, and capitalization. This course is not applicable toward the associate degree. (F,S,Su)
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