This course introduces power engineering students to refrigeration, HVAC, and heating/cooling systems, covering the principles, maintenance, and operation of various components and control systems strategies.

In this course, students will learn about the jurisdictional legislation, codes, and standards for power engineers, as well as plant safety and environmental considerations. They will also gain knowledge of general plant safety, including safety programs, procedures for handling dangerous materials, and fire safety, as well as the environmental impact of plant operation.

This course covers the fundamental aspects of boiler safety, operations, water treatment, and building systems. This material will include pressure relief valves, safety controls, efficient boiler procedures, water treatment, drainage, lighting, and steam-related processes.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • PW1401 - Process and Power Systems I (7)

This course covers various topics related to power engineering such as boiler designs, components, and operation. The course will also cover different types of piping, valve designs, plant sketches, and communication systems.

This course provides an overview of elementary mechanics and dynamics, as well as elementary chemistry and thermodynamics, covering topics such as forces, moments, equilibrium, velocity, power, and energy, as well as properties of materials, stress and deformation, power transmission systems, and thermodynamics principles.

Requisites:

  • Physics 20 or Chemistry 20 or equivalent

This course covers foundational mathematical topics relevant to engineering technologies such as algebraic manipulation, trigonometry, geometry, exponents, logarithms, and functions as well as basic linear algebra concepts. It aims to improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills and prepare students for studies in calculus and applied engineering physics.

Requisites:

  • Math 30-1 or 65% in 30-2 or equivalent

This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of marketing with social media. Content will go beyond general theories and knowledge to utilizing new social media marketing for business. Upon completion, students should be able to create and utilize social media tools in the workplace setting.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • OA2000 - Office Simulations (3)

This communication course establishes an academic foundation, moves into methods and practical application, and goes beyond the space of formal presentations to investigate new trends in public speaking and corporate communication. The course will help students develop the necessary confidence and skills to present ideas clearly and effectively to both large and small audiences.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • BA1010 - Business Communications (3)
    • Jr level English (3)
    • Complete the following:
      • OA1030 - Business Communications I (3)

Paramedics work as team members in highly stressful environments with other first responders and health care professionals. As a team member, paramedics require strong professional, communication, collaboration, mentorship, self-reflective, and leadership abilities. Providing safe and competent care to patients and their families requires understanding the importance of research and evidence-based practice. Paramedic practice is guided by a Code of Ethics, Standards of Practice, legislative/regulatory requirements, and the ability to maintain physical/mental health and injury prevention. Paramedic practice also requires the practitioner to recognize the value of continuous quality improvement, risk management, and continuing competency processes. This course will discuss these concepts and provide learners with the resources and support to practice as a professional paramedic.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 of the following:
    • Complete the following:
      • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course)
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
      • EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)
      • EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)
      • EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)
      • WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)
    • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
      • EM1001 - EMR Foundations (6)
    • For Emergency Medical Responder students only

Obtaining an accurate health history and performing a systematic physical examination is essential in paramedicine practice. Paramedics must be able to accurately describe and document assessment findings. This course will support students in developing efficient, thorough, and systematic histories and physical examinations of patients who are in different states of physical, mental, and emotional health.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)
    • EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)
    • EM2100 - Physiology I (3)
    • EM2200 - Physiology II (3)
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