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PAR 2301: Clinical Practicum I-A
4.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 4 Course ID: 005783 Provides clinical observation and practice for paramedic procedures in the clinical setting. Provides for application of knowledge from previous paramedic course-work. (Students will conduct 180 hours in rotations through selected hospital departments to include: emergency department, operating room, recovery room and psychiatric unit or crisis center. ) Prerequisite: PAR 220 or Consent of Instructor. Practicum: 4 credits (180 contact hours). Component: Practicum
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PAR 2302: Clinical Practicum I-B
3.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005784 Provides for clinical observation and practice of paramedic procedures in the clinical setting. Provides for the application of knowledge from previous paramedic course-work. (Students will conduct 135 hours in rotations through selected hospital departments to include: intensive care, coronary care, operating room pediatric unit, labor and delivery, newborn nursery and morgue.) Prerequisite: PAR 2301 Component: Practicum
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PAR 240: Field Internship I
7.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 7 Course ID: 003807 Includes field-work with assigned ambulance services to apply knowledge from previous paramedic courses and provide clinical experiences to deliver pre-hospital care to patients. Students will complete a minimum 525 hours of field experience. Prerequisite: PAR 230 or Consent of Instructor. Practicum: 7 credits (525 contact hours). Component: Practicum Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules
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PAR 2401: Field Internship I-A
3.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005785 Provides field-work with assigned ambulance services. Provides for application of knowledge from previous paramedic courses and clinical experiences to deliver pre-hospital care to patients. Students will complete a minimum 225 hours of field experience. Prerequisite: PAR 220 and PAR 2301) or Consent of Instructor. Component: Practicum
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PAR 2402: Field Internship I-B
4.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 4 Course ID: 005786 Provides field-work with assigned ambulance services. The student will apply knowledge from previous paramedic courses and clinical experiences to deliver pre-hospital care to patients. Students will complete a minimum 300 hours of field experience. Prerequisite: PAR 2401. Practicum: 4 credits (300 contact hours). Component: Practicum
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PC 120: History of Pottery
3.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 3 Course ID: 002273 This course examines the historical development of ceramics and the contributions made by specific cultures or countries. Topics include potters from early societies, including the Mediterranean countries, China Cyprus, and Crete with emphasis on design, technique, an firing methods. The course also surveys 19th and 20th century potters and artists who have contributed to the contemporary ceramics movement. Contemporary potters discussed include Leach, Cardew, and Hamada. Upon completion, students should be able to identify numerous historical pottery types, discuss the societies which produced them, and demonstrate knowledge of their production methods. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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PC 250: Professional Kiln Design
5.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 5 Course ID: 004317 Professional Kiln Design is for students interested in designing functional kilns for use by professional potters. The course includes instruction in the methods of kiln construction, the principles used in designing kilns, and instruction in how to prepare layouts for building kilns. Topics include safety historical and perspective, materials, design, type, fuels, and firing process. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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PC 252: Professional Kiln Building
5.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 5 Course ID: 004318 Professional Kiln Building provides students with hands on experience in the building of kilns for use by professional potters. Students will participate in the building of two different types of kilns using two different types of fuels. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to supervise the construction of kilns for use by professional potters. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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PC 252 - Professional Kiln Building
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PC 254: Professional Raku Pottery I
5.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 5 Course ID: 004319 Professional Raku Pottery I is a production pottery course providing instruction in the importance of Raku art and technique, production, surface decoration, glazing and firing of raku pottery and sculpture. Topics include safety, historical and philosophical perspective, raku clays, pottery types, sculpture, glazes decoration, kiln fuels & construction, and firing process. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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PC 256: Professional Raku Pottery II
5.00 Credits
Maysville Community and Technical College
Hours: 5 Course ID: 004320 Professional Raku Pottery II provides students who have completed Professional Raku Pottery I with advanced instruction in the techniques of producing and firing raku pottery. Raku Pottery II provides instruction in advanced shapes and decoration, constructing, loading, and firing with minimum supervision a personal raku kiln, and creating a body of work for a one-person show and sale. Topics include safety, philosophical perspective, clays, thrown forms, sculptural forms, glazes and decoration, and kiln fueling, construction and firing process. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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