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  • 2.00 Credits

    EMGT 1820 Planning for Terrorism Events (2L,2CR) An emergency management course designed to assist local emergency personnel in developing a terrorism plan. By making more professionals capable of planning for and managing the response to a terrorist incident, facilities and jurisdictions will be more self-sufficient. This training will result in greater readiness for population protection and higher quality management of a response.
  • 3.00 Credits

    EMGT 1990 Topics in Emergency Management
  • 1.00 Credits

    EMGT 2570 Basic Public Information Officer (1L,1CR) This course will provide participants with the basic skills needed to perform public information duties as they relate to emergency management.
  • 3.00 Credits

    EMGT 2640 Disaster Resource and Recovery Operations (3L,3CR) Participants will be introduced to basic concepts and operations of a disaster environment, especially in terms of major disaster incidents, and to broaden and enhance their understanding of state and local roles and responsibilities and their importance to overall response and recovery effort. The course also addresses the coordination and problem-solving aspects of disaster operations.
  • 2.00 Credits

    EMGT 2870 Mitigation Planning (2L,2CR) This course will provide participants with the opportunity to learn and apply skills that will enable them to carry out mitigation responsibilities in accordance with the National Mitigation Strategy and applicable regulations and standards.
  • 9.00 Credits

    EMS 1500 Basic Emergency Medical Technician (6L,9LB,9CR) An entry level education of emergency medical services to prepare a student for a career in emergency services. Prerequisite: Age: 17. Cumulative GPA: 2.0 OR High School Equivalency Certification. Basic emergency care / Emergency Medical Responder (Preferred).
  • 8.00 Credits

    EMS 2500, Advance Emergency Medical Technician; (6L,6LB,8CR);This course is designed to provide the student with an expanded and enhanced knowledge of Emergency Medical Services and how to provide advanced care for the sick and injured. This course follows the current National EMS Education Standard.Prerequisites: Successful completion of EMS 1500 and permission of instructor.
  • 8.00 Credits

    EMS 2600 Paramedic I (7L,3LB,8CR): This course covers the foundations of Paramedicine, pharmacology, and airway support. Emphasis will be placed on the Paramedic's role in the team environment that is EMS. Lab and the opportunity for field experience to cement newly-learned skills will be provided. Prerequisites: Students must apply for entrance, and be accepted into the paramedic program prior to enrollment. Students must have a current National Registry and/or Wyoming EMS Provider Card.
  • 8.00 Credits

    EMS 2800 Paramedic III (7L, 3LB ,8CR) Mastering the skills learned thus far the candidate continues to develop well-constructed treatment plans for any patient presented to them. Special patient populations will be explored and addressed for their unique needs. Crisis resource management will be discussed, including how to manage the human element of the scene. Lab will be a critical component of this final course as it will prepare the candidate to pursue team leads during his/her Capstone. Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete EMS 2700 and EMS 2971 both a letter grade "B" or higher. Advanced Placement students will have applied, tested, and be accepted to start into this semester. Students will be enrolled in EMS 2974.
  • 5.00 Credits

    EMS 2974 Paramedic Practicum Clinical III (15LB, 5CR) Students will continue to master their patient assessments, paramedic skills, and treatment plans for any patient they may encounter. Prequisites: Successful completion of EMS 2700 and EMS 2971 both with a letter grade "B" or higher. Students will be enrolled in EMS 2800.