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ARCHIVED 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Electrical Engineering

  
  • EE 424 - Digital Signal Processing


    Sampling and signal recovery in linear systems; analysis of sampled systems; discrete and fast Fourier transforms; z-transform; discrete convolution; design of digital FIR and HR filters.

    Prerequisites PREQ: 351 , with a C or better.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EE 425 - Foundations of Optical Engineering


    Modern optics, optical communications, optical materials, optical devices, optical fiber and integrated optics, optical signals, optical networks, basic Fourier optics, and methods in signal processing. Required minimum grade for major is C.

    Prerequisites PREQ: 322 with a grade of C or better; PHYS 322.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EE 427 - Foundations of Optical Imaging


    Design principles and analysis methods of optical imaging systems including advanced geometrical optics approach, diffraction integral approach, and plane wave spectrum approach. 

    Prerequisites PREQ: 322 with a grade of C or better.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EE 436 - Optical Fiber Communications


    Optical waveguides, attenuation and dispersion, single and multi mode fiber properties and measurements, sources and detectors, transmitter and receiver design, modulation and multiplexing, system design. 

    Prerequisites PREQ:  425 and PHYS 322, with a C or better.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EE 451 - Electric Power Systems


    This course involves the analysis and computer simulation of electric power systems.  Topics include:  Electric energy and the environment; AC power transmission network parameters and models; power flow studies; power transformers; distribution system and loads; and synchronous generators.

    Prerequisites EE 202, C or better & ENGR 411

    Credits 3
  
  • EE 452 - Electric Machines and Drives


    Basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion and power electronics in drives; operational principles of DC and AC machines; torque, speed and position controller concepts for motor drives are introduced. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.

    Prerequisites ENGR 402

    Credits 3
  
  • EE 453 - Smart Grid Design and Analysis


    Modeling concepts and operational principles in smart power grid, solar and wind energy generation systems, load flow and fault studies in smart power grid systems are introduced.

    Prerequisites EE 451 and EE 471

    Credits 3
  
  • EE 465 - Foundations of Laser Electronics


    Laser oscillation, excitation, amplification, dispersion, absorption, basic principles of quantum electronics, general characteristics of laser, semiconductor lasers, switching and modulation, CW lasers, pulse lasers, applications.

    Prerequisites PREQ: 322 with a grade of C or better; PHYS 310.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EE 471 - Power Electronics: Design and Analysis


    Analysis, design, and operation of power electronic circuits for motor drives and electric utility applications. Power conversion from AC→DC, DC→DC, DC→AC. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.

    Prerequisites EE 331, ENGR 402

    Credits 3
  
  • EE 472 - Advanced Power Electronics and Drives: Design and Analysis


    The synthesis of power electronics based converters for electric drives, utility related applications and AC synchronous and asynchronous machine control methodologies are introduced.

    Prerequisites EE 471

    Credits 2

Elementary and Middle Grades Education

  
  • EDMG 300 - Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Middle Grades Students


    This course covers theories of culture and language acquisition, classrooms with culturally and linguistically diverse students, and a range of practices for middle school success.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDMG 409 - Internship Seminar for Middle School Teaching


    This internship seminar provides participants with knowledge and skills to apply to practice the major concepts, principles, theories, and research related to young adolescent development.
     

    Prerequisites EDCI 201; EDMG 300Corequisites EDMG 410

    Credits 2
  
  • EDMG 412 - Internship Seminar for Dfferentiated Instruction


    Participants explore the diversity of learning in middle grades classrooms, reflect on their own growth as teachers, and generate strategies for effectively differentiating instruction.

    Prerequisites EDMG 410; EDMG 409Corequisites EDMG 411

    Credits 2
  
  • EDMG 466 - Digital Literacy Methods Grades 6-9


    The study and use of the forms of digital literacy in school and professional settings; emphasis on instructional applications, issues and trends. Only ofered spring semester.

    Prerequisites Admission to the professional education sequence.

    Credits 3
  
  • ELMG 201 - Seminar for Teacher Leadership


    The purpose of this course is to encourage preservice teachers to explore issues in becoming teachers and reflect on themselves as leaders.

    Prerequisites COREQ: EDCI 201.

    Credits (1)
  
  • ELMG 480 - Independent Study in Elementary/Middle Grades Education


    Independent Study in Elementary/Middle Grades Education

    Prerequisites PREQ:  Admission to professional education sequence.

    Credits (1-3, R6)
  
  • ELMG 484 - Supervised Internship I


    A part-time internship under university supervision with seminar.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDEL 390 or EDMG 411.

    Credits 3
  
  • ELMG 485 - Supervised Internship II


    A full-time internship under university supervision.

    Prerequisites PREQ: 484. COREQ: 495. Full-time field experience.

    Credits (9)
  
  • ELMG 493 - Topics in Elementary/Middle Grades Education


    Topics in Elementary/Middle Grades Education

    Prerequisites PREQ: Admission to professional education sequence.

    Credits (1-3, R6)
  
  • ELMG 495 - Seminar for Student Teachers


    Theory related to practice during student teaching.

    Prerequisites COREQ: 485.

    Credits (3)

Elementary Education

  
  • EDEL 130 - Introduction to Teaching


    Teaching as a profession; the role and function of the teacher in the school and community. Recommended for any student considering teaching as a career.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 311 - Elementary Curriculum


    Methods, materials, and curriculum for children in elementary grades.

    Prerequisites Declared Elementary Education majorCorequisites EDRD 303, EDEL 417

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 312 - Elementary School/Methods and Curriculum


    Methods, materials, and curriculum for children in grades 3 through 6.

    Prerequisites EDCI 231 with a grade of C or better.

    Credits 2
  
  • EDEL 318 - Elementary/Middle Grades Mathematics


    The development of mathematical concepts; programs, methods, and materials for grades K- 9.

    Prerequisites MATH 231 and admission to the professional education sequence.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 323 - Seminar for Responsive Instruction


    The planning and implementation of developmentally and pedagogically appropriate assessments for elementary and middle grades learning environments.

    Prerequisites Admission to the Professional Education Sequence. EDCI 201.Corequisites PSY 323

    Credits 1
  
  • EDEL 339 - Seminar for Creating Responsive Learning Communities in the Elementary Grades


    The interrelationship between theory and practice; creating and managing responsive learning communities for all learners.

    Prerequisites EDEL 390Corequisites EDEL 446, EDEL 429, EDRD 440, ELMG 484

    Credits 2
  
  • EDEL 390 - Practicum I


    Supervised participation in a public school classroom (6 hours per week), guided by a seminar focusing on appropriate instructional approaches, assessments, and dispositions for elementary and inclusive education teacher candidates.

    Prerequisites EDEL 311 or SPED 312Corequisites EDEL 415, EDEL 416, EDEL 428, EDRD 420

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 415 - Language Arts Methods for Grades K-6


    Teaching methods, materials, and curriculum development in the language arts, grades K-6, with emphasis on fostering written and digital communication.

    Prerequisites EDEL 311 or SPED 312Corequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 416 - Science Methods for Grade K-6


    Teaching methods and curricular development in science, grades K-6; materials and teaching strategies.

    Prerequisites EDEL 311 or SPED 312Corequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 417 - Social Studies Methods for Grades K-6


    Methods, materials, and strategies for teaching social studies in grades K-6.

    Prerequisites Declared Elementary Education or Inclusive Education Major

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 418 - Mathematics Methods Grades K-3


    The development of mathematical concepts: program, methods, and materials for grades K-3.

    Prerequisites EDCI 201 with a grade of C or better.

     Corequisites MATH 321 or MATH 322

    Credits 3

  
  • EDEL 419 - Mathematics Methods Grades 3-6


    The development of mathematical concepts: program, methods, and materials for grades 3-6.

    Prerequisites Admission to the professional education sequence and EDEL 418. Corequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 428 - Mathematics Methods 1 for Grades K-6


    The development of mathematical concepts: program, methods, and materials for number sense and algebraic reasoning for grades K-6.

    Prerequisites EDEL 311 or SPED 312Corequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 429 - Mathematics Methods 2 for Grades K-6


    The development of mathematical concepts: program, methods, and materials for geometry, measurement, and data for grades K-6.

    Prerequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 432 - Integrated Curriculum


    Research, theory, and instructional practice related to integrating communications processes with all subject areas in grades 3-6. Includes field-based component.

    Prerequisites Admission to Teacher Ed. Program in Elementary Education.Corequisites This course must be taken concurrently with EDEL 390 or EDEL 484.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 446 - Digital Literacy Methods for Grades K-6


    The study and use of the forms of digital literacy in school and professional settings; emphasis on instructional applications, issues, and trends.

    Prerequisites EDEL 390

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 465 - Teaching the Child in Crisis


    Exploration of crisis situations to improve teacher competency; methods for dealing with the child in crisis at various developmental levels.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 470 - Early Childhood Curriculum


    Materials, environments, and interactions for 2-5 year olds in all curricular areas including thinking and social problem-solving for children with and without disabilities. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 470. 2 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDEL 476 - Guiding Children’s Behavior and Managing Classrooms


    Methods for managing classrooms and helping students from kindergarten to grade 9 develop self discipline.

    Corequisites EDEL 490

    Credits 2
  
  • EDEL 483 - Internship


    Observing, planning, teaching, and evaluating young children with and without disabilities in a variety of settings. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 483. 5 days/week, full-time.

    Corequisites BK/EDEL/SPED 496

    Credits 5, R20
  
  • EDEL 488 - Internship II


    Observing, planning, teaching, and evaluating young children with and without disabilities in a variety of settings. This course is cross-listed with BK 488.

    Credits 9
  
  • EDEL 490 - Supervised Student Teaching


    A full-time internship under university supervision.

    Corequisites EDEL 476

    Credits 9
  
  • EDEL 496 - Internship Seminar


    The interrelationships of theory and practice in the context of experience. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 496.

    Corequisites BK 483

    Credits 1, R4

Emergency and Disaster Management

  
  • EDM 250 - Introduction to Emergency and Disaster Management


    Overview of emergency and disaster management. Topics include major concepts, theory and history, terminology, and the roles, functions and inter-relationships of key agencies and organizations involved in this field.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 322 - Social Dimensions of a Disaster


    An exploration of the social implications of a disaster, including its effects on victims, their families, first responders, the community, businesses, the economy, and special populations.

    Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 324 - Emergency Planning


    Introduction to the multiple facets of emergency planning.

    Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 326 - Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis


    Introduction to concepts and principles of risk assessment and vulnerability analysis.

    Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 332 - Disaster Response Operations and Management


    An overview of the response phase of the disaster management cycle, during which resources are marshaled, deployed and managed.

    Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 335 - Principles of Hazard Mitigation


    An exploration of the concepts and principles associated with hazard mitigation and its place in disaster management.

     

    Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)

  
  • EDM 340 - Political and Policy Basis of Emergency and Disaster Management


    An exploration of the political dynamics of American emergency and disaster management.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 351 - Resource Management


    Identification, coordination and effective utilization of government, private and not-for profit resources by emergency responders.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 360 - Asset Protection & Critical Infrastructure


    Examination of economic, legal, organizational and social infrastructure related to emergency management.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 405 - GIS and Emergency Mapping


    A overview of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and other forms emergency mapping for mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDM 406 - Incident Command Systems


    The course will build on students basic knowledge of incident command systems by exploring the application of and issues with the use of the incident management system in an emergecy or disaster situation.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250, EDM 324, and EDM 332; or permission of the instructor.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDM 435 - Homeland Security


    Overview of relevant issues relating to the problems and practices of providing “homeland security”.  Seminar.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 440 - Methods of Disaster Research


    This course introduces students to the fundamentals of social sciences and disaster research including research terminology, design, analysis, and presentation of data.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250, EDM 322, EDM 324, EDM 326, EDM 332, and EDM 335.

    Credits 3
  
  • EDM 441 - Methods of Disaster Research Project


    Application of research fundamentals in a capstone project with an emergency management organization or community group.

    Corequisites COREQ: EDM 440

    Credits 1
  
  • EDM 448 - Emergency Exercise Design and Evaluation


    Design, development and assessment of simulated exercises to evaluate and improve emergency readiness and response capabilities.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 452 - Legal Issues in Emergency and Disaster Management


    Overview of relevant federal and state statutes relating to emergency and disaster management and applicable legal concepts.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 457 - Terrorism


    Examination of the origins, evolution, dimensions, and impacts of both domestic and international terrorism.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 460 - Case Studies in Emergency and Disaster Management


    In-depth examination of specific public crises and disasters.

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EDM 480 - Independent Study in Emergency and Disaster Management


    Independent Study in Emergency and Disaster Management

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (1-3, R6)
  
  • EDM 483 - Internship in Emergency and Disaster Management


    Supervised application of academic study in a practical public safety and/or security management setting.

    Prerequisites EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (3-12, R12)
  
  • EDM 493 - Topics in Emergency and Disaster Management


    Topics in Emergency and Disaster Management

    Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits (1-3, R12)

Emergency Medical Care

  
  • EMC 210 - Introduction to Wilderness Medicine


    Survey and introduction to the principles and practices of medical care in austere or wilderness environment.

    Credits (3)
  
  • EMC 240 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Care


    This lecture course, in conjunction with EMC 241, covers the required curriculum for providers at the level of EMT-Basic.

    Corequisites EMC 241

    Credits 4
  
  • EMC 241 - Basic Emergency Medical Techniques


    This laboratory course, in conjunction with EMC 240, covers the required curriculum for providers at the level of EMT-Basic.

     

    Corequisites EMC 240

    Credits 2

  
  • EMC 310 - Wilderness Medicine I


    Advanced life support for wilderness medicine.

    Prerequisites 210

    Credits (3)
  
  • EMC 320 - Introduction to Pharmacology


    This lecture course, provides an introduction to basic pharmacological principles including pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, mechanisms of action, disease pathophysiology, and commmon medications that affect various body systems.

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 321 - Pharmacology Techniques


    This laboratory course provides an overview of medication dose calculation and administration techniques for the emergency provider.

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 340 - Introduction to Clinical Medicine


    This lecture course is an introduction to clinical medicine, disease pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and assessment procedures/techniques.

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 2
  
  • EMC 341 - Introduction to Clinical Medicine Lab


    This laboratory course provides an introduction to advanced patient assessment, including history taking and physical examination techniques.

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 350 - Cardiology


    This lecture course discusses cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, electrophysiology, assessment, and the initial management of cardiac emergencies.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.

    Credits 2
  
  • EMC 351 - Basic ECG Interpretation


    This laboratory course covers ECG interpretation in the monitoring leads.

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 352 - Cardiology Lab


    This laboratory course covers the advanced life support of cardiac emergencies, including resuscitation and post-resuscitation care.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 360 - Acute Fluid and Respiratory Disorders


    This lecture course covers respiratory emergencies, fluid and electrolyte imbalance, and an overview of shock.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 321, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 361 - Advanced Emergency Medical Techniques


    This laboratory course covers techniques and procedures in patient care.

     

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.

    Credits 1

  
  • EMC 370 - Medical Emergencies


    This lecture course discusses the assessment and management of medical emergencies.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 321, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 381 - Clinical Practicum I


    This clinical/laboratory course is intended to develop prehospital provider skills in the hospital and field setting.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 382 - Clinical Practicum II


    This clinical/laboratory course is intended to develop prehospital provider skills in the hospital and field setting.

    Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351 and EMC 381.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 389 - Cooperative Education in EMC


    See Cooperative Education Program.

    Credits (1 or 3, R12)
  
  • EMC 410 - Trauma Management


    This lecture course covers the assessment and management of traumatic emergencies, including patient access, stabilization, and transport; radio communications and use of ALS protocols.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing and EMC 350, EMC 352, EMC 361 and EMC 382.

    Credits 2
  
  • EMC 411 - Trauma Management Lab


    This laboratory course covers the assessment and management of traumatic emergencies.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major accepted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 420 - Maternal and Child Emergency Care


    This lecture course will cover the assessment and prehospital management of trauma and medical emergencies in obstetric, neonatal, and pediatric patients.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 421 - Maternal and Child Emergency Care Lab


    This laboratory course covers the assessment and pre-hospital management in obstetric, neonatal, and pediatric patients.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major accepted to the program and in good standing, EMC 350, EMC 352, EMC 361, and EMC 382.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 430 - Special Needs Patients


    This lecture course discusses special needs patients, their assessment and management in the prehospital setting.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 381.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 440 - Wilderness Medicine II


    Trauma care and preventive medicine in the wilderness environment.

    Prerequisites EMC 310

    Credits (3)
  
  • EMC 445 - EMC Systems Management


    Planning and managing an emergency medical services system. Emphasis on demand analysis, staffing, medical direction, reimbursement, capital investment, and cost control.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing or EDM major.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 450 - Wilderness Medicine III


    Advanced wilderness survival skills with special emphasis on medical event planning for outdoor pursuits.

    Corequisites EMC 486

    Credits (3)
  
  • EMC 451 - Advanced ECG Interpretation


    This laboratory course covers advanced electrocardiography including 12-lead ECG interpretation.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing and EMC 350, EMC 351, EMC 352, EMC 361 and EMC 382.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 452 - Critical Cardiac and Resuscitation Management


    This laboratory course covers the pathophysiology, advanced assessment, and treatment techniques of critical cardiac emergencies.

    Prerequisites Junior and senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, EMC 350, EMC 351, EMC 352, EMC 361, and EMC 382.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 461 - Simulation Laboratory


    This laboratory course develops the application of emergency assessment and medical management skills using a human patient simulator.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the Program and in good standing, and EMC 483.

    Credits 1
  
  • EMC 482 - Independent Study in Emergency Medical Care


    Independent Study in Emergency Medical Care

    Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1-3, R3
  
  • EMC 483 - Clinical Practicum III


    A clinical experience intended to develop advanced life support assessment and treatment skills in the hospital and field setting.

    Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 350, EMC 352, EMC 360, EMC 361, EMC 370, and EMC 382.

    Credits 3
  
  • EMC 484 - Clinical Practicum IV


    A clinical experience intended to develop advanced life support assessment and treatment skills in the hospital setting.

    Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 410, EMC 411, EMC 420, EMC 421, EMC 451, EMC 452, and EMC 483.

    Credits 1-3
  
  • EMC 485 - MICU Practicum


    A capstone clinical experience intended to develop leadership ability and refine advanced life support assessment and treatment skills in the field setting.

    Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 410, EMC 411, EMC 420, EMC 421, EMC 451, EMC 452, and EMC 483.

    Credits 4
  
  • EMC 486 - Wilderness Medicine Clinical Practicum


    Clinical experience with skills utilized in back country medicine, rescue techniques, land navigation, and evacuation.

    Prerequisites EMC 450

    Credits (3)
  
  • EMC 487 - Advanced MICU Practicum


    Supervised field experience on mobile intensive care units to review, update, and maintain skills.

    Prerequisites EMC 485 or current paramedic certification; permission of program director.

    Credits (2, R8)
  
  • EMC 488 - EMC Management Internship


    Supervised management experience with an approved emergency medical service provider or regulator.

    Prerequisites EMC major and permission of program director.

    Credits (2, R4)
  
  • EMC 493 - Topics in Emergency Medical Care


    Topics in Emergency Medical Care.

    Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.

    Credits 1-3, R3
 

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