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EMS 295 ‑ Pediatric & Neonatal Critical Care. (5)

The Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Transport Program is designed to prepare paramedics, nurses and respiratory therapists to function as members of a pediatric and neonatal critical care transport team. Critical pediatric patients that must be transported between facilities require a different level of care from hospital or emergency field patients. Prerequisites: Current NRP and PALS Provider Card. Co-requisites: EMS 265 (if not a current NRP Provider.).

EMS 293 – Topics in Emergency Medical Services. (1 – 9)

As announced (May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor and administrative approval.).

EMS 299 – Programmatic Capstone (1)

In this course, students will demonstrate proficiency and attainment of the programmatic outcomes for their chosen field of study. This course must be successfully completed the final semester prior to graduation. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

ENGLISH (ENG) ENG 097 – Basic Writing Skills (3)

Specific instruction in basic composition, sentence construction, paragraph development and introduction to the essay. Class format includes individualized instruction. Credit not applicable to associate degree.

ENG 097L – Basic Writing Skills Lab (1)

This lab offers self-paced computer-assisted instruction designed to reinforce the English and writing skills developed in ENG 097. Credit not applicable toward degree requirements.

ENG 102 – English Composition (NMCCNS ENGL 1113) (3)

Specific instruction in college-level reading and writing, various types/forms of academic essays, writing as a process, critical thinking, close reading and standards of academic discourse. Placement by College Placement Test score. Must earn grade of “C” or higher.

ENG 104 – English Composition and Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123) (3)

A continuation of ENG 102; applies critical thinking, reading and writing skills to research paper writing. In order to enhance students’ interdisciplinary research, special topics may be selected. Prerequisite: ENG 102 with a grade of “C” or higher.

ENG 211 – Introduction to Literature (NMCCNS ENGL 2213) (3)

Elements of the short story, the novel, poetry and drama; mythology, literary terms, basic techniques of each literary form; practice in writing about literature. (3) Overview of British literature from Beowulf to Eighteenth Century. Prerequisite: ENG 102.

ENG 221 – British Literature Survey I (NMCCNS ENGL 2213) (3)

Overview of British literature from Beowulf to eighteenth Century.

ENG 222 – British Literature Survey II (NMCCNS ENGL 2423) (3) Overview of British Romanticism to the Prerequisite: ENG 102.

literature from PreContemporary period.

ENG 233 – Writing for Technical Professionals. (3) Sentence and paragraph grammar applied to professional and technical writing, including email, reports, proposals, letters and other media. Placement by College Placement Test score. Must earn grade of “C” or higher.

ENG 234 – Writing for the Sciences (3)

Writing for the Sciences is geared toward professional writing in science-based management positions (government agencies), academic positions, or scientific work in the private sector. This includes proper use of grammar in sentence and paragraph construction as appropriate for technical writing including scientific proposals, abstracts, reports, letters, emails and other media. An overview of résumé, curriculum vitae and cover letter preparation is included, as is reading and critique of outside scientific literature.


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