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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELEC 1113 AC-DC Fundamentals, ELEC 1123 Wiring Fundamentals, ELEC 1233 Electronics for Industrial Electricians) This course explores the principles and concepts applicable to the attainment of an understanding of the operation of basic digital building blocks. Emphasis will be placed on applications to systems common to all digital circuitry.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: MECH 1713 Pneumatics and Hydraulics) This course examines the impact on industry of the automation of machines, machine processes, and the use of robotics to perform repetitive tasks. Emphasis will be placed on systems rather than individual components and devices.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELEC 1113 AC-DC Fundamentals, ELEC 1133 Test Equipment, ELEC 1233 Electronics for Industrial Electricians) This course allows the student to explore the methods involved in monitoring and measuring data applicable to industrial machines and processes. Emphasis will be placed on the large variety of methods and equipment involved. Some emphasis will be placed on troubleshooting, repair, and replacement of devices.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELEC 1113 AC-DC Fundamentals, ELEC 1123 Wiring Fundamentals, ELEC 1133 Test Equipment, ELEC 1233 Electronics for Industrial Electricians, ELEC 1323 Industrial Motors and Controls) This is an introductory study of modern electronic drive systems commonly found in the industrial environment. A study and comparison of electronic and mechanical drive systems will be conducted. Emphasis will be on principles, techniques, and advantages of the electronic systems.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of emergency management systems with an analysis of the causes, characteristics, nature and effects of such disasters as avalanches, drought, earthquakes, epidemics, fires, flooding, hazardous materials, hurricanes, industrial accidents, nuclear power plant accidents, power failures, volcanoes, and other catastrophic hazards.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of disasters in historical settings and current situations. Areas covered include the role of local, state, and federal government, the unique problems of business/industry crisis management, disaster prevention and mitigation policy, technology support, and professionalism and litigation issues.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of terrorism in which students will explore various aspects of terrorism in a post 9/11 world leading to a basic understanding of a global phenomenon. Subject matter will include a history of terrorism, its strategies, and why those strategies are effective. The student will examine the psychology of fundamentalist religious movements and extreme political organizations. While studying the effects of terrorism, the student will examine the governmental concerns, politics, preparedness and response operations dealing with terrorism.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the need for citizen disaster preparedness; research findings on the subject; program design models; team and coalition building; materials and approaches; effective presentation skills; overcoming disaster denial and apathy; preparedness with children, the elderly, and other high-risk populations.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites/ Co requisites: All core curriculum in the EMAN program or consent of instructor) Students who enroll in the course will complete an assessment portfolio documenting their training and experience totaling not more than 100 contact hours. Not more than 50 contact hours of FEMA or National Fire Academy Online study courses may be applied. CERT training may also be applied. At least 30 hours of training or related activities must be included. Students will participate in a tabletop or practical exercise applying the concepts of Emergency Administration and Management. This course is graded Pass/Fail and is a requirement for graduation.
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7.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: None) Basic EMT is an introductory survey of emergency medical services including medical legal/ethical aspects, patient assessment, care of wounds and fractures, airway maintenance, patient transportation, medical and environmental emergency, childbirth, and extrication.
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