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6.00 Credits
The specifics of power electronics as applied in substations for power transmission including utility substation automation systems and important considerations in the interface between substation equipment and the automation system components. Information availability, analysis and subsequent decision-making to optimize system operation in a competitive environment, oil containment, animal issues, security, seismic qualifications and substation cyber-security. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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4.00 Credits
The process and calculations involved with distribution system design. Includes brief review of fundamental principles and relationship, exercises using phasors in complex coordinate planes, power transformer equivalent circuits, per unit notation, transmission line parameters and steady state operation, symmetrical faults and symmetrical components, unsymmetrical faults and system protection, an overview of system protection principles and settings calculations for various types of protective relays. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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6.00 Credits
The history of the power generation industry and basic methods and equipment associated with power plant design. Introduces the basic principles of heat/energy transfers found within the equipment of an operational generating station. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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6.00 Credits
Basic construction of substations including site preparation, construction methods, grounding and trends, distribution layout designs and protection, conduit bending and cable tray installations, bus bar connections, cable controls and wiring, rigging and equipment used in rigging. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of civil design in electrical distribution facilities including site selection and surveying, soils testing and compaction, grounding, grading, drainage and oil catchment requirements, step potential protection, design layouts, line plan and profile development, foundations, trenching and raceway design, underground distribution cable direct burial, duct bank, manhole and vault design considerations. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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6.00 Credits
Understanding turbines, AC circuits, generator principles, generator operation, and generator auxiliary systems. Course offered online through Bismarck State College. Prerequisite: ELEC 153, or consent of department.
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9.00 Credits
100 hours of training in emergency procedures and 10 hours of in-hospital observation. Each lesson provides for supervised practice of skills taught in that lesson. As required by the DOT, this course is under the supervision of a physician and laycoordinator. Meets the requirements of State EMT certification. Must be 18 years of age and have proof of current Healthcare Provider Level CPR (CPR 032) or acquire within the first two weeks of the course. Immunizations must be up-to-date. Must be 18 years of age and have proof of current Healthcare Provider Level CPR (CPR 032) or acquire within the first two weeks of the course. Immunizations must be up-to-date. Textbooks included with tuition. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to paramedicine including topics of health and well-being of the paramedic, roles and responsibilities, and a general overview of EMS systems. Also discussed are the medical and legal issues facing the pre-hospital provider, therapeutic communications, patient communication, and lifespan development. In order for the course to be transcripted, the student must submit documentation of the following: (1) successful completion of a CAAHEP accredited Paramedic Program, (2) official notification of a passing score on the National Paramedics exam, and (3) an official Clark College Transcript documenting completion of a minimum of 30 hours of degree-relevant coursework. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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5.00 Credits
Details the skills of airway management and ventilation at the advanced level of pre-hospital care including the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system, airway adjuncts, endotracheal intubation, bag-valve mask ventilation and other oxygen delivery devices. In order for the course to be transcripted, the student must submit documentation of the following: (1) successful completion of a CAAHEP accredited Paramedic Program, (2) official notification of a passing score on the National Paramedics exam, and (3) an official Clark College Transcript documenting completion of a minimum of 30 hours of degree-relevant coursework. [GE]
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11.00 Credits
Pathophysiology and pharmacology as it correlates to disease processes in order to enhance the overall assessment and management skills of the paramedic. Includes: alterations in body fluids, acid-base balance, shock, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, and cellular metabolism impairment. Also addresses the body s self-defense mechanisms, the inflammatory response, variances in immunity stress and disease. In order for the course to be transcripted, the student must submit documentation of the following: (1) successful completion of a CAAHEP accredited Paramedic Program, (2) official notification of a passing score on the National Paramedics exam, and (3) an official Clark College Transcript documenting completion of a minimum of 30 hours of degree-relevant coursework. [GE]
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