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1.00 Credits
Provides students with an introduction to the principles and concepts of crew resource management (CRM). Training encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes including communications, situational awareness, problem solving, decision making and teamwork. CRM is a system that utilizes resources to promote safety within the workplace.
Corequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 1
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the skills needed to safely pilot a UAS, as well as providing an opportunity for students to log flight hours. Fixed wing and multi-rotor airframes will be covered. Course fee covers cost of student UAS.
Corequisite:
UAS 1010 + UAS 1011 + UAS 1020
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the skills needed to safely pilot a UAS, as well as providing an opportunity for students to log additional flight hours. Fixed wing and multi-rotor airframes will be covered.
Corequisite:
UAS 1010 + UAS 1011 + UAS 1020
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3.00 Credits
This course takes students from building a basic sUAS from a kit, to performing simple repairs and maintenance, to basic operation skills. The course emphasizes the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) aspects of UAS. Course fee covers sUAS kit, which students will build during the class.
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3.00 Credits
UAS is becoming an important tool in the design and construction fields for construction site monitoring, client content creation, virtual design coordination and property management. This course builds on basic UAS skills and introduces UAS data integration with industry standard software such as BIM, CAD and GIS.
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3.00 Credits
The use of UAS stems not only from their unique perspective, but also from the diverse camera and sensor systems mounted to the aerial platforms. This course provides basic knowledge of remote sensing and the characteristics and applications of UAS-mounted sensor systems. Students are introduced to both passive and active sensor systems, with an emphasis on data acquisition and processing.
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1.00 Credits
Open to students considering, or preparing to enter, a HWPS Professional Program. Students will explore professional aspects specific to their field of interest, considering various professional attitudes, ethics, and basic client or patient communications. Opportunities will be offered for students to make personal physical or mental adjustments in preparation to succeed in the HWPS Program. (CR/NC) * VT 1003 is taught almost entirely online. BCIS 1110 is recommended for any student interested in VT 1003 who is not familiar with the online environment.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces conversions between metric and household systems and common abbreviations used in preparing medications. Presents applications in disciplines such as calculating medication dosages, percentage of weight loss, oral medications, intravenous fluid therapy, solutions and dilutions.
Prerequisite:
[(BIOL 1140+ BIOL 1140L) or (BIOL 2110 + BIOL 2110L) + (CHEM 1120 + CHEM 1120L) or (CHEM 1215 + CHEM 1215L)] + Mathematics Requirement + VT 1011
Corequisite:
VT 1012 + VT 1070 + VT 1292
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2.00 Credits
Provides discussion and presentation of animal handling and restraint, with both on campus procedural laboratory time and field trips to various animal facilities, with opportunities for hands-on experience.
Corequisite:
VT 1008 + VT 1070 + VT 1292
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3.00 Credits
Comparative anatomy and physiology of canine, bovine, equine, feline species including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, muscular/skeletal, nervous, endocrine, exocrine, urogenital systems. Also includes a brief anatomy and physiology of avian and reptile species. Requires hands on laboratory experience including dissection.
Corequisite:
VT 1008 + VT 1012 + VT 1292
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