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EMTB 1160: High Angle Rescue Technician
4.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Vertical rope rescue techniques, rope equipment and care, ascending/ descending techniques, patient care, personal safety, legal responsibilities and self evacuation. F, S, Su 8 hours lecture / 14.5 hours laboratory
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EMTB 1170: First Responder Recertifi cation
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course is designed to meet the requirements of the state of Tennessee regarding license renewal for First Responders. The course content includes review of information from prior training and an update to current standards of care. Su
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EMTB 2210: Vehicle Rescue Procedures
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course is to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, prepare, and perform vehicle rescue operations quickly, effi ciently, and safely. To be covered includes assessment, management of hazardous situations, support operations, and response. The various sessions will deal with both theory and practical application. Includes some disaster management practices. F, S, Su
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EMTB 2300: Overview of Emergency Medical Systems
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A philosophy and history of the emergency medical services, including the role of the layperson, emergency 911 facilities, fi rst responder agencies, basic and advanced emergency medical services, hospital emergency departments and other hospital components. F, S, Su
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EMTB 2980: Emergency Medical Systems Management Development
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course offers a style for development of management in the emergency medical program from the front-line supervisor to the CEO. F, S, Su
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EMTB 2990: Problems in EMTB
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Designed for the study of special problems and/or current topics in the fi eld of emergency medical technology. F, S, Su
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ENGL 1111: Writing Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
The course is adapted to the individual needs of the student to aid him/her in achieving satisfactory competency in written communication and word processing skills. The student may repeat the course. F, S, Su
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ENGL 2230: Literature for Children
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A survey of literature for early childhood through middle school. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020) S
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ENGL 2310: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Theory of and practice in the writing of technical letters and reports for industry and technology students. Topics include how to structure writing and technical aids, such as graphics, diagrams, statistics, and illustrations, for various job requirements. Students will receive experience in writing for their particular technical fi eld. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1010)
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ENGL 2400: Appalachian Literature
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course provides an opportunity to explore and appreciate the richness, diversity, and vitality of the literary heritage of East Tennessee and the Southern Appalachian region. The course focuses on how our cultural traditions and values have been recorded and interpreted both by natives of the region and outsiders and, ultimately, what impact these traditions have had on modern Appalachia. The course includes works by writers such as Mary Murfree, John Fox, Jr., Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Thomas Wolfe, James Agee, Jesse Stuart, Harriette Simpson Arnow, James Still, Wilma Dykeman, and John Ehle.
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