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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: EMS 125 or program approval. This course is a continuation and review of EMS 125 and provides students with theory in rescue techniques utilized in rope rescue. Topics include one person rescue techniques, slope evacuation, high angle lowering, hauling systems, high lines, and evacuation operations. Upon course completion, students should have an understanding of how to approach a high angle rescue, utilizing various rigging techniques.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: EMS 126 or program approval. This course is a continuation and review of EMS 126 and provides students with demonstration and hands on practice of high angle rescue. The course incorporates all material contained in EMS 125 and EMS 126 and allows students the opportunity to utilize their knowledge to perform high angle rescue. Upon course completion, students should be familiar with how to plan and conduct a safe high angle rescue by participation in a simulated field exercise in high angle rescue.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: EMS 125 or program approval. This course provides students with theory and demonstration in planning and conducting a cave rescue. Topics include organization and incident command; assessment and management of unstable environments; cave search teams; medical personnel; and rigging. Upon course completion, students should be familiar with the basic concepts and potential dangers of cave rescue.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with concepts related to extrication of persons from a variety of industrial accidents. Topics include confined space, artificial anchors, accident cause, toxic materials, air content, and mechanics of industrial equipment. Upon course completion, students should have a basic understanding of the types of extrication techniques and hazards involved with industrial extrication.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with concepts related to extrication of persons from a variety of agricultural accidents. Topics include confined space, accident cause, toxic materials, and types of agricultural equipment. Upon course completion, students should have a basic understanding of the types of extrication techniques and hazards involved with agricultural extrication.
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1.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with concepts in basic radiation biology. Topics include radiation biology and genetics, dosimetry, radiation safety, and instruments to measure radiation exposure. Upon course completion, students should have an understanding of radiation and the effects of radiation exposure to the human body.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with theory in hazardous materials incident awareness and initial operational response. Topics include hazardous materials terms and definitions; recognition of hazardous materials; incident risks and risk assessment; use of protective equipment; basic control, containment, and!or confinement; basic decontamination procedures; and hazardous materials incident standard operating procedures. Upon course completion, students should have basic understanding of hazardous materials incidents and the initial response required by the first personnel responding to such an incident. on originality in the creative writing process, and this course may include instruction on publishing. Students will compose a significant body of imaginative literature, which may be read by or to the class.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with theory, demonstration, and practical application in incident command. Topics include incident analysis, command sequence, sizing up the situation, action planning, establishing command, and organization. Upon course completion, students should be able to plan, direct, and control the scene of a hazardous material incident.
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with concepts related to radiation. Topics include radiation physics, radiation biology, radiological monitoring, and radiological response procedures. Upon course completion, students should have an understanding of how radiation exposure affects the human body and know procedures related to radiological exposure response.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Program approval. This course provides students with concepts related to emergency medical services leadership. Topics include values and personal styles in leadership, conflict management, work motivation, group dynamics, and organizational behavior. Upon course completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate EMS leadership techniques.
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