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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on ground mounted photovoltaic plant design and code compliant, best practice installation; Site selection and prep; Safety; DC voltage and current calculations; Single axis tracking and control system; Module handling, mounting, and wiring; Combiner, disconnect, and inverter installation and wiring; Testing, commissioning operation, and maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
Photovoltaic installation practices and safety are emphasized covering lockout tag out, testing high voltage, hazards, safety equipment, site safety, first aid, PV panel layout, pitch roof mounting systems, flat roof mounting systems, pole mount systems, disconnect installation, wiring sizing and installation, inverter installation, commissioning checklist.
Corequisite:
ELTR 2605 + ELTR 2630
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1.00 Credits
Preparation of a professional portfolio that demonstrates student's mastery of technical and core competencies.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the level of classroom instruction needed to assist in patient emergencies in the workplace and non-transport settings. Some fire services allow First Responder certification as a minimum requirement for employment; most prehospital EMS services require EMT-Basic licensure. Includes instruction on preparatory topics, airway management, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma emergencies, pediatric care and EMS operations. Meets or exceeds the cognitive objectives of the National EMS Education Standards and incorporates the NM First Responder Scope of Practice.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 1
Corequisite:
EMS 1091
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6.00 Credits
Provides the level of classroom instruction needed to begin a career in emergency medical services. Includes instruction on preparatory topics, airway management, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma emergencies, pediatric care and EMS operations. Meets or exceeds the cognitive objectives of the National EMS Education Standards and incorporates the NM EMT-Basic Scope of Practice.
Prerequisite:
(Reading and Writing Skills 2 or appropriate placement scores) + Math Skills 2 Alg
Corequisite:
EMS 1093 + EMS 1190
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1.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to a variety of First Responder emergency skills and patient assessment strategies.
Corequisite:
EMS 1001
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1.00 Credits
Provides EMT-Basic students the opportunity for additional supervised learning and practice of EMS skills and patient assessment strategies in the campus laboratory. Reinforces topics in preparation for state licensure and national certification EMS exams.
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2.00 Credits
Students will practice simulated patient care exercises focused on splinting and bandaging, airway management, medication administration and patient assessment. Meets or exceeds the psychomotor objectives of the National EMS Education Standards and incorporates the NM EMT-Basic Scope of Practice. At the completion of the EMT-Basic theory and lab courses, students are eligible to take the State of New Mexico EMT-Basic licensure examination.
Corequisite:
EMS 1053 + EMS 1190
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1.00 Credits
Provides practice of basic skills in a clinical setting. At the completion of the basic course series students are eligible to take certification examination.Current proof of healthcare provider CPR certification and proof of health insurance is required for this course. Program fee required.
Corequisite:
EMS 1053 + EMS 1093
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6.00 Credits
Builds on material presented in the EMT-Basic course. Special emphasis is placed on teaching advanced assessment skills. In addition, the course will expand significantly the number of medications a student can administer in an emergency setting as well as instruction on the theory of IV fluid resuscitation. Meets or exceeds the cognitive objectives of the National EMS Education Standards and incorporates the NM EMT- Intermediate Scope of Practice.
Prerequisite:
EMS 1053 + EMS 1093 + EMS 1190 + department approval*
Corequisite:
EMS 1493
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