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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    PSYC 2490 Topics: (Subtitle) (2-3L,2-3CR) (Max. 6) Offered in answer to specific need or public interest. A student may repeat this course twice under different subtitles to a maximum of six credit hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    PSYC 2970 Cognitive Retraining Practicum (1L,4LB,3CR)Supervised experience in working with individuals who have acquired brain injuries (ABI) in community based settings. Weekly on campus classes are conducted and students complete a minimum of 60 hours in off-campus practicum locations at cooperating treatment agencies/facilities. The class provides opportunities for students to gain practical field experience in working with individuals with brain injuries and to apply knowledge acquired in previous courses. The off-campus practicum time will be scheduled, structured, and supervised by a certified or licensed professional. S/U grading only. Prerequisite:PSYC 2390 and CPR certification.
  • 2.00 Credits

    PTEC 1020 Introduction to Mechanical Fundamentals (2L,2CR)Students explore the mechanical concepts commonly found in a plant setting. They will examine piping systems including dimension, connections, blinding and more. Students become familiar with common hand tools and terminology found in many plants. They examine steam compressors fans and heat exchangers.
  • 2.00 Credits

    PTEC 1500 Introduction to Process Technology (2L,2CR) This course is the foundation for all of the other courses in the PTEC program. Introduction to Process Technology provides a general overview of the Process Industry, the roles and responsibilities of Process Technicians, types of equipment and processes handled on the job, and the general knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to succeed as a Process Technician. It is expected that students will use this course as an opportunity to explore the industry and the occupation of Process Technician before making a long-term commitment to become a Process Technician.
  • 2.00 Credits

    PTEC 1550 Foundations of Quality (2L,2CR) Foundations of Quality introduces students to many process industry-related quality concepts including operating consistency, continuous improvement, plant economics, team skills and statistical process control (SPC).
  • 3.00 Credits

    PTEC 1600 Process Technology I (2L, 2LB,3 CR) The purpose of this course is to provide an overview or introduction into the field of Process Technology I - Equipment within the process industry. Within this course, students will be introduced to many process industry-related equipment concepts including purpose, components, operation, and the Process Technician's role for operating and troubleshooting the equipment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    PTEC 1605 Process Technology II (2L,2LB,3CR) Fundamentals of automatic control - including the operation of selected sensors and conditioning circuits. Several process control systems will be analyzed and reproduced using single loop digital controllers. Additional topics include: data communications in the industrial process and programmable logic controllers. Prerequisites: ELTR 1515 or ELTR 1570 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed: ELTR 1605
  • 8.00 Credits

    PTEP 2500 Introduction to Paramedic Technology (7L,3LB,8CR): This course covers the preparatory, airway management and ventilation, and patient assessment sections of the EMT - Paramedic National Standard Curriculum. Students will participate in classroom lecture and discussion as well as practical lab exercises designed to prepare the student to provide emergency care to those in need. Prerequisite: Students must apply for entrance, and be accepted into the paramedic technology program prior to enrollment. Instructor permission.
  • 2.00 Credits

    PTEP 2550 Introduction to Paramedic Technology Clinical (6LB,2CR): This clinical time is dedicated to initiating intravenous access, medication administration and airway management in the clinical setting. Prerequisite: Successful completion of PTEP 2500, concurrent enrollment in PTEP 2600 and permission of the instructor.
  • 8.00 Credits

    PTEP 2600 Paramedic Technology Medical Emergencies(7L,3LB,8CR): This course covers the medical emergencies section of the EMT - Paramedic National Standard Curriculum. Students will participate in classroom lecture and discussion as well as practical lab exercises designed to prepare the student to provide emergency care to those who are experiencing a medical emergency along with the appropriate care and intervention(s) necessary to insure safe, effective and efficient transport to the most appropriate facility. Prerequisite: Students must successfully complete PTEP 2500 and be concurrently enrolled in PTEP 2550.