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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A study of methods used for sensing and controlling physical and industrial processes; topics include transducers, introduction to motors and generators, power control circuits, feedback control systems, relay ladder logic, and programmable logic controllers.
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3.00 Credits
Drafting techniques and standards will be practiced utilizing the current edition of Autodesk CAD software as the drafting tool. Student will learn how to create technical drawings that accompany introductory commands associated with fundamental engineering design applications. Topics include engineering design processes, methods and decision making using team design projects. Graphical, verbal and written design communication methods are also covered. Applications of topics are supported using team-oriented design projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course will study the principles of mechanics to analyze forces on non-moving rigid bodies. Topics will include the resolution of forces and moments into components, and detailed study of the conditions for securing and maintaining static equilibrium.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of electrical circuit analysis, linear networks, electronic devices, amplifiers, time domain transient and steady state responses.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops an understanding of the fundamental theories and principles of mechanics of materials as well as the basic modes of design for various engineering structures loaded under different conditions.
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3.00 Credits
The basic subject matter of Thermodynamics will be studied. Applications in various professional fields as well as advanced topics such as those related to materials, surface phenomena, plasmas, and cryogenics will be addressed.
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6.00 Credits
This class is designed to serve as the initial basic emergency care training program which directly follows the National Standard Curriculum and concludes with Pennsylvania State Certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Emphasis is on accurate observations, evaluation of emergency situations, effective communications with the medical network, and high skill proficiency. This class also serves as a required building block to the Paramedic Class.
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge of pharmacological agents used within the field of emergency care. This class covers medications used specifically by prehospital care providers and the numerous substances used by their patients.
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7.00 Credits
This course integrates comprehensive knowledge of the EMS System, the safety and well-being of the paramedic, and medical-legal/ethical aspects of pre-hospital care. The learner incorporates patient assessment findings based on pathophysiology and epidemiological findings to form a field impression and formulate a care plan. The initial course integrates the knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the human systems to help formulate and implement optimal emergency care. The knowledge of pharmacological agents including medication dosing, administration techniques intended to mitigate emergencies and improve the health of the patient. The treatment of medical emergencies including patients with respiratory, neurologic, hematologic, immunologic, gastrointestinal, and various health emergencies are included in the course. The course also focuses on the importance of proper treatment of airway compromised patients of all ages using basic and advanced airway techniques.
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7.00 Credits
This course incorporates comprehensive knowledge and integrates assessment findings with the principles of pathophysiology and epidemiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment plan for the acutely injured patient. Paramedic Part B also incorporates the causes and pathophysiology of cardiac management, cardiac, and peri-arrest states including causes of shock, prevention of respiratory failure, and respiratory arrest. The integration of approved treatment protocols from the National EMS Education Standards and the American Heart Association are included in the Paramedic Part B Curriculum.
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