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110 Doña <strong>Ana</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>OEEM 245. EMT–Paramedic Field Internship III1–3 cr.Continuation of OEEM 242. Prerequisites: OEEM 242 and consent of instructor. Restrictedto majors. Requires a C or better to pass.OEEM 247. Emergency Medical Technician–Paramedic Refresher 2 cr. (1+3P)A comprehensive review of prehospital emergency medicine for the EMT Paramedic.<strong>New</strong> material relevant to recertification of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> and Nationally RegisteredParamedic licensure. Graded S/U.OEEM 250. RN to EMT–Paramedic Transition Course6 cr.Enhanced skill instruction and didactic integration designed to meet the requirementsfor an EMT Paramedic certificate. Prerequisites: current NM EMT Basic licensure, RNlicensure, ACLS, PALS certification and 2 years experience in the critical care settingor equivalent. Corequisites: OEEM 250L and OEEM 251. Requires a C or better to pass.OEEM 250L. RN to EMT Paramedic Transition lab3 cr. (9P)Enhanced skill instruction and didactic integration designed to meet the requirementsfor an EMT Paramedic certificate. Prerequisites: current NM EMT Basic licensure, RNlicensure, ACLS, PALS certification. Corequisites: OEEM 250 and 251. Requires a Cor better to pass.OEEM 251. RN to Paramedic Field/Clinical3 cr. (9P)Advanced pre-hospital skills and assigned clinical experiences in patient assessmentand specific management technique. Minimum hours and completion of course objectivesrequired for successful completion. Prerequisites: current NM EMT Basic licensure,RN licensure, ACLS, PALS certification. Corequisites: OEEM 250 and 250L.Requires a C or better to pass.OEEM 252. RN to Paramedic Internship3 cr. (9P)Continued focus on advance pre-hospital skills and knowledge with increasing responsibilityfor patient care. Minimum hours and completion of course objective requiredfor successful completion. Prerequisites: OEEM 250, 250L, and 251. Requiresa C or better to pass.OEEM 253. Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program 6 cr. (5+6P)This course will provide further education to Paramedics, Registered Nurses andRegistered Respiratory Therapists who wish to function as part of a critical care transportteam. Consent of instructor required. Prerequisite: Licensed Paramedic, RegisteredNurse, or Registered Respiratory Therapist with one or more years experience.OEEM 254. Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care Transport 5 cr. (4+3P)This course is designed to prepare paramedics, nurses and respiratory therapists tofunction as members of a pediatric and neonatal critical care transport team. Consentof instructor required. Prerequisite: Licensed Paramedic, Registered Nurse, or RegisteredRespiratory Therapist with one or more years experience.OEEM 290. Independent Study1–3 cr.Individual studies directed by a consenting faculty member and prior approval ofthe department head. Prerequisites: OEEM 150 and consent of instructor. May berepeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires a C or better to pass.OEET—Electrical TradesOEET 110. Basic Electricity and Electronics4 cr. (3+3P)An introduction to electricity theory and practice, including electron theory, Ohm’slaw, construction of electrical circuits, direct and alternating currents, magnetism,transformers, and practical applications. Same as OEAR 102, OEES 105, OEPB 102.OEET 130. Introduction to Electrical Power Systems2 cr.An overview of electrical power systems, equipment, safety practices, first aid andCPR. Prerequisite: acceptance into the electrical lineworker program. Corequisites:OEET 110 and 131. Restricted to majors.OEET 131. Electrical Lineworker Lab I6 cr. (12P)Climbing and work on utility poles using ropes and rigging, pole setting and an introductionto transmission and distribution line construction. Maintenance and troubleshootingto include the use of hot sticks. Prerequisite: acceptance into the electricallineworker program. Corequisites: OEET 110 and 130. Restricted to majors.OEET 140. Electrical Power Systems II3 cr. (2+2P)Theory of power generation and distribution with emphasis on three phase systemsto include transformers, voltage regulators, surge arrestors. Includes troubleshooting.Prerequisites: acceptance into the electrical lineworker program and OEET 130.Corequisite: OEET 141. Restricted to majors.OEET 141. Electrical Lineworker II6 cr. (12P)Practice in the installation of electrical power lines including transformers, voltageregulators, and surge arrestors. Also advanced hot sticking procedures, troubleshooting,underground systems procedures, and pole-top rescue. Prerequisites: Acceptanceinto lineworker program and OEET 131. Corequisite: OEET 140. Restricted to majors.OEET 151. Electrical Apprenticeship I6 cr.Apprenticeship responsibilities and benefits as well as first aid and CPR will be covered.Hand tools, electrical theory, and the regulations imposed by national codesand OSHA. Students will apply theory taught in their jobs. Prerequisite: consent ofinstructor.OEET 152. Electrical Apprenticeship II6 cr.OHM’s law circuit sizing and service panel sizing will be covered in detail. Othertopics include low voltage systems, heating and air conditioning circuits, alarm systemsand smoke detectors. Prerequisites: OEET 151 and consent of instructor.OEET 153. Electrical Apprenticeship III6 cr.Various electrical measuring devices will be covered in detail. Inductance, transformers,capacitance, and simple motors will be studied. Prerequisites: OEET 152 andconsent of instructor.OEET 154. Electrical Apprenticeship IV6 cr.Theory and application of three-phase transformers and autotransformers. Electricaldistribution using switchboards, panelboards, and circuit breakers. Prerequisites:OEET 153 and consent of instructor.OEET 221. Cooperative Experience I1–4 cr.Supervised cooperative work program. Student is employed in an approved occupationand is supervised and rated by the employer and instructor. Student will meet ina weekly class. Graded S/U. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.OEET 222. Cooperative Experience II1–4 cr.Continuation of OEET 221. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Graded S/U.OEET 251. Electrical Apprenticeship V6 cr.Commercial/industrial applications for electricians. Blueprint interpretation, commercialconstruction types and processes, wiring methods, wiring materials, and motorcontrols. Prerequisites: OEET 154 and consent of instructor.OEET 252. Electrical Apprenticeship VI6 cr.In-depth commercial applications to include commercial/industrial service calculations,mobile home parks, multi-family dwellings, and commercial fire/security systems.Prerequisites: OEET 251 and consent of instructor.OEET 253. Electrical Apprenticeship VII6 cr.Control devices in commercial/industrial applications; emphasis on logic in-line diagrams,time delay starters, reversing starters, and manual/magnetic solenoids. Prerequisites:OEET 252 and consent of instructor.OEET 254. Electrical Apprenticeship VIII6 cr.Miscellaneous topics for the journeyperson electrician to include power distribution/transmission, solid state controls and relays, photoelectric and proximity controls andprogrammable controllers. Prerequisites: OEET 253 and consent of instructor.OEHO—See “AHS”OETS—Technical StudiesOETS 102. Career Readiness Certification Preparation1–3 cr.This course is designed to prepare students to successfully obtain Career ReadinessCertifications in all areas and at the appropriate levels for their program of study.Graded: S/U.OETS 103. Technical Career Skills4 cr.This course will be project-based and will encompass writing, presentation, math,reading, and critical thinking skills applied in a technical environment.OETS 104. Basic Mathematics for Technicians4 cr.Fundamental mathematical concepts and computations including measurement, ratioand proportions, and pre-algebra as it relates to technical programs. Prerequisite:appropriate placement test score.OETS 105. Building <strong>Ana</strong>lyst 1 4 cr. (3+ 2P)This course is designed to provide the foundational knowledge and expertise necessaryfor the energy auditor and home-performance contractor.OETS 106. Building <strong>Ana</strong>lyst II3 cr. (2+2P)Designed to prepare the student for the BPI Building <strong>Ana</strong>lyst Certification. This coursewill walk the student through the hands-on process of conducting visual buildinginspections, diagnostic testing, identifying improvement opportunities, documentinga home’s performance and preparing a scope of work. Prerequisite: OETS 105.OETS 118. Mathematics for Technicians3 cr. (2+2P)<strong>Ana</strong>lysis and problem solving of technical problems using measuring instruments andtechniques of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Prerequisite: CCDM104N or appropriate placement test score.

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