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ELC 131A — Circuit Analysis I Lab 0 3 0

13 credits · 13 hours

Total credit hours 13 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT – A55460 The Emergency Preparedness Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with a foundation of technical and professional knowledge needed for emergency services delivery in local and state government agencies. Study in - volves both management and technical aspects of law enforcement, fire protec - tion, emergency medical services, and emergency planning. Curriculum Programs Course work includes classroom and laboratory exercises to introduce the stu - dent to various aspects of emergency preparedness, protection, and enforce - ment. Students will learn technical and administrative skills such as investigative principles, hazardous materials, codes, standards, emergency agency operations, and finance. Employment opportunities include ambulance services, fire/rescue agencies, law enforcement agencies, fire marshal offices, industrial firms, educational in - stitutions, emergency management offices, and other government agencies. Employed persons should have opportunities for skilled and supervisory-level positions. This two-year degree program is designed for a student to work full-time in the public services field and attend school full-time on off-duty days. Nash Commu - nity College accomplishes this by offering program classes through distance edu- cation delivery. All EPT and FIP prefixed courses must be passed with a grade of “C” or better in order to progress to a subsequent course and fulfill graduation requir

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