2022 Fall Los Medanos College Schedule of Classes

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Healthcare Provider CPR - .3 Unit

LMC Degree: NDA Basic skills and knowledge necessary to maintain oxygenation and blood circulation in a victim of cardiac arrest. Successful completion qualifies the student for certification as a Healthcare Provider by the American Heart Association 2015 guidelines. EMS-014 is intended for individuals whose primary responsibility is providing patient care such as Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, Firefighters and other allied health personnel. This course has the following mandatory lab fees: $4.00 for your BLS E-Card and $12-$15 dollars for your PPE/Personal Protective Equipment required to participate on this course. This PPE includes a face mask, one way valve, gloves and a carrying pouch. May not be repeated. P/NP

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9:00-1:50pm CC3-361 Kelleher, J 10/1-10/1 2:30-6:20pm This course will be taught partially online. Please reserve the listed times in your schedule and your professor will inform you which hours will occur online and which hours will occur in person. S 9:00-1:50pm CC3-361 Kelleher, J 11/5-11/5 2:30-6:20pm This course will be taught partially online. Please reserve the listed times in your schedule and your professor will inform you which hours will occur online and which hours will occur in person. S 9:00-1:50pm CC3-361 Kelleher, J 11/19-11/19 2:30-6:20pm This course will be taught partially online. Please reserve the listed times in your schedule and your professor will inform you which hours will occur online and which hours will occur in person. S 9:00-1:50pm CC3-365 Kelleher, J 12/3-12/3 2:30-6:20pm This course will be taught partially online. Please reserve the listed times in your schedule and your professor will inform you which hours will occur online and which hours will occur in person.

EMS-170

Occupational Work Experience Education in Emergency Medical Services - 1-4 Units

PREREQUISITE: In order to enroll in a CWEE course, students must be employed, register for the course, complete an online CWEE Application, and participate in a CWEE orientation. Students may earn one unit for five hours work per week or seventy-five hours work per term. Does not meet requirements for veterans’ benefits. CWEE Application can be accessed at https://www.losmedanos.edu/cwee/. Students may earn up to 16 units of CWEE. LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This course is for students whose work is related to their major. Occupational Work Experience Education provides students with opportunities to develop marketable skills in preparation for employment or advancement within their current job. To participate in cooperative work experience education, students must be employed or formally volunteer and undertake new or expanded responsibilities. Students, with faculty and employer approval, will develop and successfully complete one learning objective for each unit of credit in which they enroll. Additionally, students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours for each unit of credit earned. Students may earn up to 8 units per semester and may repeat for a maximum of 16 units of occupational work experience during community college attendance which may be applied as electives toward graduation. SC 0820 Staff, L Semester Note: Students must submit an online Work Experience application and attend a mandatory Orientation. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/cwee for information. Individual meetings and job site visit held with hours and location by arrangement.

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ENGINEERING ENGIN-010

Introduction to Engineering - 3 Units

PREREQUISITE: MATH-155 or equivalent ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: ADR: Natural Sciences; DA Transfer: UC; CSU This course introduces the engineering profession. It includes the worldwide history of engineering and its influences on society and reviews the major engineering disciplines and the requirements for becoming an engineer. The course also introduces engineering reports, graphics, and presentations. Engineering calculations and a design project are an integral part of the course. Engineering ethics and the need for lifelong learning are also discussed. An optional materials fee may be required. May not be repeated. LR

Online and Hybrid Sections 0016

ONLINE Briggs, F Semester Online asynchronous course. All instruction will be provided via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Meets online weekly for asynchronous lecture and lab. This course may use online exam proctoring software to administer exams. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

ENGIN-022

Programming with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - 4 Units

CO-REQUISITE: MATH-220 (formerly MATH-060) ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: UC; CSU This course teaches computer programming using the MATLAB’s syntax, control, and data structures. It includes object oriented programming techniques, introduces numerical techniques for scientific and engineering applications, and emphasizes optimal programming practices. Various aspects of the software life-cycle, including design, documentation, implementation, debugging, testing, and maintenance are introduced. Case studies and software projects are significant parts of the course. Offered in the Fall semester. May not be repeated. LR

Online and Hybrid Sections 0047

ONLINE Briggs, F Semester Online asynchronous course. All instruction will be provided via the internet through the college learning management system Canvas and Zoom software. Meets online weekly for asynchronous lecture and lab. This course may use online exam proctoring software to administer exams. Access to a computer with audio and video capability is required. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/onlineclasses for course access information.

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Academic Standards

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Student Code of Conduct

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page 126

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8min
pages 119-120

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page 118

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page 114

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page 111

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page 109

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page 106

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12min
pages 103-105

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page 91

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pages 96-102

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pages 93-95

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page 84

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40min
pages 70-76

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page 81

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pages 85-86

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page 82

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page 83

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pages 77-80

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pages 63-69

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page 62

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page 61

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page 57

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pages 52-53

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pages 55-56

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pages 47-48

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pages 49-51

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page 46

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pages 43-45

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pages 32-35

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pages 39-42

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page 36

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pages 37-38

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page 13

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page 25

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page 21

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page 31

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page 20

Associate Degree Requirements

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