This course provides an overview of elementary mechanics and dynamics, as well as elementary chemistry and thermodynamics, covering topics such as forces, moments, equilibrium, velocity, power, and energy, as well as properties of materials, stress and deformation, power transmission systems, and thermodynamics principles.

Requisites:

  • Physics 20 or Chemistry 20 or equivalent

This course covers foundational mathematical topics relevant to engineering technologies such as algebraic manipulation, trigonometry, geometry, exponents, logarithms, and functions as well as basic linear algebra concepts. It aims to improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills and prepare students for studies in calculus and applied engineering physics.

Requisites:

  • Math 30-1 or 65% in 30-2 or equivalent

This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of marketing with social media. Content will go beyond general theories and knowledge to utilizing new social media marketing for business. Upon completion, students should be able to create and utilize social media tools in the workplace setting.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • OA2000 - Office Simulations (3)

This communication course establishes an academic foundation, moves into methods and practical application, and goes beyond the space of formal presentations to investigate new trends in public speaking and corporate communication. The course will help students develop the necessary confidence and skills to present ideas clearly and effectively to both large and small audiences.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • BA1010 - Business Communications (3)
    • Jr level English (3)
    • Complete the following:
      • OA1030 - Business Communications I (3)

Paramedics work as team members in highly stressful environments with other first responders and health care professionals. As a team member, paramedics require strong professional, communication, collaboration, mentorship, self-reflective, and leadership abilities. Providing safe and competent care to patients and their families requires understanding the importance of research and evidence-based practice. Paramedic practice is guided by a Code of Ethics, Standards of Practice, legislative/regulatory requirements, and the ability to maintain physical/mental health and injury prevention. Paramedic practice also requires the practitioner to recognize the value of continuous quality improvement, risk management, and continuing competency processes. This course will discuss these concepts and provide learners with the resources and support to practice as a professional paramedic.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course)
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1001 - EMR Foundations (6)
    • For Emergency Medical Responder students only

Obtaining an accurate health history and performing a systematic physical examination is essential in paramedicine practice. Paramedics must be able to accurately describe and document assessment findings. This course will support students in developing efficient, thorough, and systematic histories and physical examinations of patients who are in different states of physical, mental, and emotional health.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)

This course focuses on the theoretical knowledge required for safe medication administration. Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology will be integrated into the curriculum as mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, and drug interactions are explored. The study of common drug classifications along with selected frequently used medications in each classification will be included. Legislation is reviewed with regards to over the counter and prescription drugs, and political, social, economic, and ethical factors will be discussed. Applicable professional practice interventions are examined with supporting rationale.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
    • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
    • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
    • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
    • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)

This course focuses on the study of homeostasis and how it is altered by physical, biochemical, microbial or genetic factors, providing an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of human body function, pathophysiology (disordered physiology) and disease processes. The course summarizes the normal function of each organ system and then presents a number of major diseases of each system, showing how symptoms and signs of selected diseases are produced by pathophysiology. This course is designed to prepare students, particularly those in medical fields, for advanced coursework.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)

This course provides a study of the overall function of the human body. Major topics include fundamental chemistry, homeostasis, cytology and cell physiology, cell signaling and communication, and muscle, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, urinary and reproductive physiology, as well as fundamental genetics as it applies to human physiology. This course is designed to prepare students in medical fields of study for advanced courses in their respective fields, as well as other university transfer students.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)
    • EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3)

This course provides students with knowledge and skills required to provide care to special populations within the context of PCP practice. Obstetrics, neonates, pediatrics and geriatrics are the major focus of this course with competency attainment at the level of proficiency during the mandatory on-site labs.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course
    • Complete the following:
      • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)

    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
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