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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who are interested in perfecting their analytical and critical thinking skills. Topics discussed will be the beginnings of constitutionalism, the key constitutional principles, the methods to modify constitutional meanings, the law and the courts, and the liberties of individual and political parties. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with governmental functions of city, county, state, and nation in connection with problems of urban living, emphasis is on the Camden area. Covered are city and regional planning, land-use planning, urban renewal, demonstration cities, changing patterns of metropolitan government, and problems of political action. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the structure and function of selected modern European political systems, such as those of Great Britain, France, West Germany, and the Soviet Union. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the political structure, operation, and functions of state, county, and special district governments. Topics considered include federalism, regionalism, and state-federal and state-local relations, with emphasis on New Jersey. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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3.00 Credits
This is a problem-identifying, problem-solving course examining the motivation, loyalty, unionization, and control of personnel in the public sector. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: POL-111
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3.00 Credits
Cooperative Education is a program designed to award academic credit for work related to a student's major. The learning experience is defined as a combination of professional work experience, the development of measurable learning objectives based on the job description, and the completion of individually tailored Co-op assignments. A Co-op advisor is assigned to each student to establish the academic validity of the cooperative education credits. Co-Op ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Co-op I, and is designed to afford the student three additional credits for work experience. A Co-op advisor is assigned to each student to establish the academic validity of the cooperative education credits. Co-Op ( 45.00)
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to develop an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the Paramedic, of EMS systems, communications, the laws that effect EMS, and stress management. Lecture ( 45.00) Corequisites: BIO-210 and PRM-102
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6.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the educational experience in patient assessment, airway management, general pharmacology, and medical terminology. In addition, the student will apply the knowledge in performing a patient assessment, and the use of airway management techniques. Lecture ( 75.00 Laboratory ( 30.00) Corequisites: PRM-101 and BIO-210
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to develop an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, EMS systems, communications, and laws that effect EMS personnel. In addition, the student will learn about well-being, injury and illness prevention, ethics and stress management. Lecture ( 30.00) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: EMT-100 Corequisites: BIO-103 and PRM-104
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