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EMMS 2224: Basic Life Support and Hazardous Materials Response
1.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will emphasize critical concerns for emergency medical responders at hazardous materials incidents. Elements of this course include safety issues for emergency medical service hazardous materials response, managing contaminated victims requiring emergency medical assistance, decontamination and treatment procedures of a basic life support nature, and transportation and receiving facilities. The course will assist the student in understanding and complying with Federal regulations and national recommendations concerning emergency medical response to hazardous materials incidents.
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EMMS 2225: Home Land Security Practicum IV
1.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course provides the student with the opportunity to observe and apply the skills learned in the homeland security core courses. The locations visited will include a branch of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, a branch of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and fi eld EMS unit rotations. A minimum of twenty-four hours is required and will be scheduled by the student on an individual basis through the EMS Coordinator.
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EMMS 2299: Special Topics
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will provide an opportunity for students to further their study of principles and concepts in the fi eld and to apply their knowledge in a variety of applications both in the traditional classroom setting and in work/job related experiences. The class will be an individualized, arranged course, with learning outcomes determined by the instructor in consultation with the student and permission of the school’s dean.
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ENGL 0092: S-C&TC Basic Reading and Study Skills
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
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ENGL 0097: S- C&TC Composition Skills
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
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ENGL 1109: S- C&TC Technical Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course provides practice in writing expository articles and technical reports. In addition to scientifi c/technical reports and proposals, students also write business letters, memoranda, and other types of written communication common to the industrial and business worlds. PR: “C” or better in English 1104 (Written English I). A grade of“C” or better in English 1109 is required for graduation when English1109 is required in the student’s program of study.
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ENGL 2220: S- FSU World Literature I: Origins to 1650
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A survey of literary masterpieces from around the world. Readings will include religious texts (such as the Bible, the Koran and the writings of Confucius); the epic (Homer, Dante and Milton); poetry (Li Po, Ovid and Petrarch); drama (Sophocles, Shakespeare and non- Western traditions such as Japanese Noh theater); and narrative fi ction (tales from The Thousand and One Nights, The Tale of Genji and Don Quixote). PR: ENGL 1104.
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ENGL 2221: S- FSU World Literature II: 1650 to the Present Day
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
English 2221 offers a study in translation of literary masterpieces from around the world, including satire (works by authors such as Moliere, Swift and Voltaire); drama (K’ung Shan-Jen, Ibsen, Chekhov and Al-Hakim); poetry (Basho, Keats, Dickinson and Eliot); the short story (Flauber, Ichiyo, Lu Xun and Gordimer); and the novel (Yasunari, Achebe and Desai). PR: ENGL 1104.
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ENGL 2230: S- FSU Introduction to Literature I: Prose Narratives
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A study of the narrative art both in fi ctional forms (the short story, the novel, allegory) and non-fi ctional forms (autobiography, personal essay), with readings from many cultures within a world context, giving substantial exposure to important works written in the last 100 years and to those written by women and minorities. PR: ENGL 1104.
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ENGL 2231: S- FSU Introduction to Literature II: Poetry & Drama
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The focus of this course is on the forms and conventions of the genres through close reading, discussion, and written response. Students will survey representative works from fi fth-century Athens to the most contemporary voices. Relevant exposure will be given to poems and plays by and about women and minorities. PR: ENGL 1104.
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