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3.00 Credits
Provides additional instruction on wiring practices in accordance with National Electrical Code. Topics include: hand and power tools, branch circuits/feeders, residential single family load calculations, residential multifamily service calculations and installations, and equipment installations. Hours: Class/Week 5 P.Lab/Week - 3 Credit 6 Corequisite: ELT 120
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6.00 Credits
Introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections, installations, and start-up procedures. Topics include: PLC hardware and software, PLC functions and terminology, introductory numbering systems, PLC installation and set up, PLC programming basics, relay logic instructions, timers and counters, connecting field devices to I/O cards, and PLC safety procedures. Hours: Class/Week 4 D. Lab/Week 0 P. Lab/Week 6 Credit - 6 Prerequisite: ELT 111, ELT 112, ELT 118
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1.00 Credits
The course serves as the exit point for students taking only the EMT-Basic program. Students continuing on to the EMT Intermediate portion of the curriculum must pass this course in order to continue. The course will include clinical hours to be spent in both Hospital Emergency Departments and on Ambulance Clinical Rotations. This class will also contain a Comprehensive review of the US DOT EMT-Basic 1994 Curriculum, as well as portions of the NSC EMT-Intermediate 1985 Curriculum that were covered in EMS XX1 and EMS XX2, and a comprehensive written and practical exam that wil serve to verify the students competencies before proceeding to the EMT-Intermediate Courses. Hours: Class/Week - 2 D.Lab/Week - 2 P.Lab-1 Credit - Prerequisite: EMC 100, EMC 103 Corequisite: EMC 105, EMC 10
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3.00 Credits
The course will include clinical hours to be spent in both Hospital Emergency Departments and on Ambulance Clinical Rotations. This course will include all of the EMT-Basic Clinical Procedures Requirements With Accompanying Psychomotor Objectives listed under Module-C (Clinical) of the Georgia Office of EMS, EMT-Basic Curriculum standard. This course will include a minimum of 30 clinical hours. Hours: Class/Week 0 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab-3 Credit 1 Prerequisite: EMC 100, EMC 103 Corequisite: EMC 105, EMC 108
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1.00 Credits
This is the final course for those pursuing EMT-Intermediate Certification. The course wil include clinical hours to be spent in both Hospital Emergency Departments and on Ambulance Clinical Rotations. This class will also contain a Comprehensive review of the US DOT EMT-Basic 1994 Curriculum as well as the US DOT EMT-Intermediate 1985 Curriculum. The course wil include a comprehensive written and practical exam that wil serve to verify the students' competencies before being allowed to sit for the National Registry Intermediate-1985 Exam. Topics will include review of both the EMT-B 1994 and EMT-I 1985 Curricula, Assessment/Management Review for Trauma & Medical & OB/Peds and a NREMT examination review. Hours: Class/Week 0 D.Lab/Week 1 P.Lab-1 Credit 2 Prerequisite: EMC 113 Corequisite: EMC 116
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0.00 Credits
This course provides a study of human relations and professional development in today's rapidly changing world that prepares students for living and working in a complex society. Topics include: human relations skills; job acquisition skills and communication; job retention skills; job advancement skills; and professional image skills. Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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0.00 Credits
Focuses on the behavioral aspects of people in business and industry. The course emphasizes the development of interpersonal skills and attitudes required to work effectively with others in a business or an industry environment. Hours: Class/Week 2 Lab/Week 0 Credit 2
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0.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 Standard, Module 1 and Module 7. It also covers Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the NHTSA, National Standard Curriculum, EMT-Intermediate-1985. Topics include: basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation/AED, introduction to emergency medical care, roles and responsibilities of the EMT-Intermediate, EMS Systems for EMT-Intermediates, well being of the EMT- Basic, medical/legal and ethical issues, medical-legal aspects for the EMT-Intermediate, blood and airborne pathogens and infectious diseases, the human body, medical terminology, base line vital signs and SAMPLE history, lifting and moving patients, ambulance operations, gaining access, and overviews of HazMat/MCI. Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 standard, Module 3. In addition to the NSC-B 1994 standards, this course also includes the NSC EMT-Intermediate 1985 Standard, Section 5 and part of Section 6. Topics include: Scene-Size Up, Initial Assessment, Focused History & Physical Exam for both Medical and Trauma Patients, Detailed Physical Exam, On-Going Assessment, Communications/Documentation, and EMS communications for the EMT-I. Hours: Class/Week 1 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 2 Prerequisite: Program Admission Corequisite:
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2.00 Credits
The course covers all the components of the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, National Standard Curriculum, Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, 1994 standard, Module 2. In addition to the NSC-B 1994 standards, this course also includes the NSC EMT-Intermediate 1985 Standard, Section 7. The 2002 Supplemental Airway Modules for the NSC-B 1994 curriculum will also be used. Topics include: Airway, Advanced Airway and Basic/Advanced Airway Management. Hours: Class/Week 2 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Program Admission Corequisite:
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