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  • Online (Asynchronous)
    • In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date.

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    ONLINE
    Real-Time Online (Synchronous)
    • In a real-time online class, course meetings occur virtually on Zoom. The course meetings occur at scheduled days and times. Instructors will use Canvas to disseminate grades and potentially other class content, such as documents, discussions, and announcements. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with Zoom meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.

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    HyFlex (Synchronous)
    • In a HyFlex class, all course meetings are held face-to-face at IVC or a designated physical site, and may also be attended virtually, via Zoom (or the district-approved video conferencing platform). The course meetings occur at scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements. High-stake assessments, such as mid-term or final will be the same exam for online or face-to-face students. Training/approvals: Canvas Basics, Zoom, Classroom Technology Tools.

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    Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
    • In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-toface on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas and/or zoom. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.

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    ONLINE
    3100 3109
    Face-to-Face (On Ground)
    • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

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  • Changes may be occurring daily for schedule data and files are subject to change.
  • Fall 2024
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I
        1 section
        EMTP 235 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225 (or EMTP 220/EMTP 230); and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director; and, 4. Student Intern may enter/reenter EMTP 235 up to 1 year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC Program Director, IVC Medical Director and the Student Intern; and completion of any required remedial training.
        This course provides the first phase of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will progress through record keeping and increasing patient care responsibilities from observation of a team to working as a team member to functioning as a team leader in actual patient care in the pre-hospital setting. The student experience will cover all aspects of medical and traumatic emergencies, advanced patient assessments, and advanced care on an ALS vehicle under the supervision of a licensed paramedic approved by the Local EMS Authority. In addition, the student must complete 30 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This course is an intense one, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11246 (EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11246
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11246 6.50 Holt, Steve 20 12 8 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 12, 2024 Aug 12, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 CLIN Aug 12, 2024 Dec 07, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM 3200 3204 Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM 3200 3204 Dec 05, 2024 Dec 05, 2024
      • EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II
        1 section
        EMTP 245 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225, and EMTP 235; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director. 4. Student Intern may enter/re-enter EMTP 245 up to one year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC program director, IVC medical director and the student intern; and completion of any required remedial training. 5. Student intern may petition for exemption from this course providing: a. student intern is currently certified as an EMT-II with a minimum of 1 year experience. b. student intern demonstrates completion of an EMT-II program with training and training hours equivalent to IVC's EMT-II program. c. student intern completes all other paramedic training program requirements. d. student intern has approval of the IVC program director and IVC medical director. e. student intern successfully completes EMT-II proficiency exam.
        This course is the last segment of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will perform as an ALS provider, under a paramedic preceptor, in the pre-hospital setting using all training and skills acquired; advanced assessment skills, communication skills, use of advanced life support equipment, medications and procedures. In addition, the student must complete a minimum of 10 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This is an intense course, requiring more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and student dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11247 (EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11247
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11247 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 12 8 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 CLIN Aug 12, 2024 Dec 07, 2024
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10332 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10332
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10332 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 30 0 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 12, 2024 Dec 07, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 12, 2024 Dec 07, 2024
  • Summer 2024
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I
        1 section
        EMTP 225 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course provides the clinical training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards (2009). The student will put together all didactic and skills training to address medical and traumatic emergencies in multiple hospital departments: critical care, emergency, obstetrics, nursery, pediatrics, and surgery. The student will observe overall administration of advanced life support care in a hospital and will assume responsibilities for advanced assessments, treatment, medication administration, use of equipment, and communication skills under the supervision of a registered nurse, physician assistant, or physician approved by the Local EMS Authority. The course is intense, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 30180 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30180
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 30180 3.50 Holt, Steve 12 11 1 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Jun 17, 2024 Jul 25, 2024
  • Spring 2024
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 204 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 202 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the third phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover all aspects of medical emergencies, including: pulmonology, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergy & anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, urology & nephrology, toxicology & substance abuse, hematology, environmental emergencies, infectious disease, assault, the challenged patient, and acute interventions for chronic-care patients. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 21099 (EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21099
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21099 6.00 Holt, Steve 20 12 8 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 11:20 AM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Apr 11, 2024
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:20 PM - 03:10 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Apr 11, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 03:15 PM - 04:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Apr 11, 2024
      • EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 206 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 204 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the fourth phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover assessment-based management, all aspects of operations, including: ambulance operations, medical incident command (SEMS-ICS), rescue awareness & operations, hazardous materials, crime scene awareness, rural EMS, bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Included in this course will be the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course, as well as paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This course also features Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU).
        • CRN 21100 (EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21100
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21100 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 11 9 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:30 AM - 12:10 PM 3200 3204 Apr 15, 2024 Jun 06, 2024
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM 3200 3211 May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:10 PM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Apr 15, 2024 Jun 06, 2024
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20336 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20336
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20336 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 19 11 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Jun 07, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Jun 07, 2024
        • CRN 20337 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20337
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20337 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 21 9 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Jun 07, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2024 Jun 07, 2024
  • Winter 2024
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 202 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: EMTP 200 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the second phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. Trauma, including trauma systems, mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head/facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, and musculoskeletal trauma. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 15238 (EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15238
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15238 3.50 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 02:30 PM 3200 3204 Jan 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:35 PM - 05:45 PM 3200 3204 Jan 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024
  • Fall 2023
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para
        1 section
        EMTP 200 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: High school graduate or successful completion of GED. Possess a current American Heart Association basic cardiac life support card at the healthcare provider level. Current certification as an EMT I or NREMT-Basic registration or be currently registered as an EMT Advanced with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. One year of field or hospital experience as an EMT I. Successful completion of the paramedic program application process. Acceptance into program by the Paramedic Program Director and Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course is the first phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course will cover: EMS Preparatory, including EMS systems, roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, the well-being of the paramedic, illness and injury prevention, medical/legal issues, ethics, general principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, therapeutic communications and life span development Airway Management and Ventilation. Patient Assessment, including history taking, techniques of physical examination, clinical decision making, communications and documentation. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
        • CRN 11048 (EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11048
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11048 9.00 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:45 AM - 12:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2023 Dec 09, 2023
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2023 Dec 09, 2023
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:05 PM - 03:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2023 Dec 09, 2023
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10332 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10332
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10332 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 26 4 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2023 Dec 09, 2023
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2023 Dec 09, 2023
  • Spring 2023
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20336 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20336
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20336 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 21 9 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2023 Jun 09, 2023
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2023 Jun 09, 2023
        • CRN 20337 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20337
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20337 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 24 6 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2023 Jun 09, 2023
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2023 Jun 09, 2023
  • Fall 2022
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I
        1 section
        EMTP 235 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225 (or EMTP 220/EMTP 230); and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director; and, 4. Student Intern may enter/reenter EMTP 235 up to 1 year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC Program Director, IVC Medical Director and the Student Intern; and completion of any required remedial training.
        This course provides the first phase of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will progress through record keeping and increasing patient care responsibilities from observation of a team to working as a team member to functioning as a team leader in actual patient care in the pre-hospital setting. The student experience will cover all aspects of medical and traumatic emergencies, advanced patient assessments, and advanced care on an ALS vehicle under the supervision of a licensed paramedic approved by the Local EMS Authority. In addition, the student must complete 30 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This course is an intense one, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 10872 (EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10872
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10872 6.50 Holt, Steve 20 20 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 15, 2022 Aug 15, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3100 CLIN Aug 16, 2022 Dec 02, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Dec 01, 2022 Dec 01, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Dec 05, 2022 Dec 05, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Dec 08, 2022 Dec 08, 2022
      • EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II
        1 section
        EMTP 245 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225, and EMTP 235; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director. 4. Student Intern may enter/re-enter EMTP 245 up to one year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC program director, IVC medical director and the student intern; and completion of any required remedial training. 5. Student intern may petition for exemption from this course providing: a. student intern is currently certified as an EMT-II with a minimum of 1 year experience. b. student intern demonstrates completion of an EMT-II program with training and training hours equivalent to IVC's EMT-II program. c. student intern completes all other paramedic training program requirements. d. student intern has approval of the IVC program director and IVC medical director. e. student intern successfully completes EMT-II proficiency exam.
        This course is the last segment of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will perform as an ALS provider, under a paramedic preceptor, in the pre-hospital setting using all training and skills acquired; advanced assessment skills, communication skills, use of advanced life support equipment, medications and procedures. In addition, the student must complete a minimum of 10 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This is an intense course, requiring more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and student dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 10871 (EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10871
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10871 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 20 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3100 CLIN Aug 15, 2022 Dec 10, 2022
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10332 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10332
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10332 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 30 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 15, 2022 Dec 10, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 15, 2022 Dec 10, 2022
  • Summer 2022
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      3 sections
      • EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I
        3 sections
        EMTP 225 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course provides the clinical training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards (2009). The student will put together all didactic and skills training to address medical and traumatic emergencies in multiple hospital departments: critical care, emergency, obstetrics, nursery, pediatrics, and surgery. The student will observe overall administration of advanced life support care in a hospital and will assume responsibilities for advanced assessments, treatment, medication administration, use of equipment, and communication skills under the supervision of a registered nurse, physician assistant, or physician approved by the Local EMS Authority. The course is intense, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 30195 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30195
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30195 3.50 Holt, Steve 6 8 -2 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 Jun 20, 2022 Jul 28, 2022
        • CRN 30196 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30196
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30196 3.50 Holt, Steve 6 7 -1 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 Jun 20, 2022 Jul 28, 2022
        • CRN 30205 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30205
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 30205 3.50 Holt, Steve 6 5 1 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 Jun 20, 2022 Jul 28, 2022
  • Spring 2022
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 204 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 202 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the third phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover all aspects of medical emergencies, including: pulmonology, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergy & anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, urology & nephrology, toxicology & substance abuse, hematology, environmental emergencies, infectious disease, assault, the challenged patient, and acute interventions for chronic-care patients. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 20676 (EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20676
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20676 6.00 Holt, Steve 20 21 -1 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:30 AM - 11:20 AM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Apr 08, 2022
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:20 PM - 02:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Apr 08, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:55 PM - 04:20 PM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Apr 08, 2022
      • EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 206 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 204 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the fourth phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover assessment-based management, all aspects of operations, including: ambulance operations, medical incident command (SEMS-ICS), rescue awareness & operations, hazardous materials, crime scene awareness, rural EMS, bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Included in this course will be the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course, as well as paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This course also features Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU).
        • CRN 20677 (EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20677
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20677 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 20 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:00 AM - 12:10 PM 3200 3204 Apr 11, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:10 PM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Apr 11, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20336 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20336
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20336 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 18 12 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
        • CRN 20337 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20337
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20337 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 19 11 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 14, 2022 Jun 10, 2022
  • Winter 2022
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 202 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: EMTP 200 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the second phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. Trauma, including trauma systems, mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head/facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, and musculoskeletal trauma. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 15103 (EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15103
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 15103 3.50 Holt, Steve 20 23 -3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 01:50 PM 3200 3204 Jan 03, 2022 Feb 03, 2022
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:55 PM - 04:45 PM 3200 3204 Jan 03, 2022 Feb 03, 2022
  • Fall 2021
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para
        1 section
        EMTP 200 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: High school graduate or successful completion of GED. Possess a current American Heart Association basic cardiac life support card at the healthcare provider level. Current certification as an EMT I or NREMT-Basic registration or be currently registered as an EMT Advanced with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. One year of field or hospital experience as an EMT I. Successful completion of the paramedic program application process. Acceptance into program by the Paramedic Program Director and Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course is the first phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course will cover: EMS Preparatory, including EMS systems, roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, the well-being of the paramedic, illness and injury prevention, medical/legal issues, ethics, general principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, therapeutic communications and life span development Airway Management and Ventilation. Patient Assessment, including history taking, techniques of physical examination, clinical decision making, communications and documentation. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 10674 (EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10674
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10674 9.00 Holt, Steve 20 25 -5 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:40 AM - 12:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 16, 2021 Dec 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM 3200 3204 Aug 16, 2021 Dec 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:05 PM - 03:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 16, 2021 Dec 11, 2021
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10335 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10335
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10335 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 29 1 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 16, 2021 Dec 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 16, 2021 Dec 11, 2021
  • Spring 2021
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • HY

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 20 10 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2021 Feb 24, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 19, 2021 Feb 19, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM Feb 26, 2021 Mar 05, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM Mar 03, 2021 Mar 31, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Mar 12, 2021 Mar 12, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM Mar 19, 2021 Apr 16, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM Apr 21, 2021 May 12, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Apr 23, 2021 Apr 30, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM May 07, 2021 May 14, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 May 19, 2021 Jun 09, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 May 21, 2021 May 21, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM ONL-ZM May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Jun 04, 2021 Jun 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2021 Feb 24, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 19, 2021 Feb 19, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM Feb 26, 2021 Mar 05, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM Mar 03, 2021 Mar 31, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Mar 12, 2021 Mar 12, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM Mar 19, 2021 Apr 16, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM Apr 21, 2021 May 12, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Apr 23, 2021 Apr 30, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM May 07, 2021 May 14, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 May 19, 2021 Jun 09, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 May 21, 2021 May 21, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM ONL-ZM May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Jun 04, 2021 Jun 11, 2021
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • HY

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 16 14 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 16, 2021 Feb 23, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2021 Feb 18, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM Feb 25, 2021 Mar 04, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM Mar 02, 2021 Mar 30, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM Mar 18, 2021 Apr 15, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Apr 13, 2021 Apr 13, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM Apr 20, 2021 May 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Apr 22, 2021 Apr 29, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM May 06, 2021 May 13, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 May 18, 2021 Jun 08, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 May 20, 2021 May 20, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM ONL-ZM May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Jun 03, 2021 Jun 10, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 16, 2021 Feb 23, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2021 Feb 18, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM Feb 25, 2021 Mar 04, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM Mar 02, 2021 Mar 30, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM Mar 18, 2021 Apr 15, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Apr 13, 2021 Apr 13, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM Apr 20, 2021 May 11, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Apr 22, 2021 Apr 29, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM May 06, 2021 May 13, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 May 18, 2021 Jun 08, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 May 20, 2021 May 20, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM ONL-ZM May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021
          Meeting Type:Lecture 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Jun 03, 2021 Jun 10, 2021
  • Fall 2020
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I
        1 section
        EMTP 235 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225 (or EMTP 220/EMTP 230); and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director; and, 4. Student Intern may enter/reenter EMTP 235 up to 1 year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC Program Director, IVC Medical Director and the Student Intern; and completion of any required remedial training.
        This course provides the first phase of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will progress through record keeping and increasing patient care responsibilities from observation of a team to working as a team member to functioning as a team leader in actual patient care in the pre-hospital setting. The student experience will cover all aspects of medical and traumatic emergencies, advanced patient assessments, and advanced care on an ALS vehicle under the supervision of a licensed paramedic approved by the Local EMS Authority. In addition, the student must complete 30 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This course is an intense one, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11718 (EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11718
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11718 6.50 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 03:50 PM ONL-ZM Aug 17, 2020 Aug 17, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Aug 18, 2020 Dec 04, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:00 AM - 03:50 PM ONL-ZM Dec 07, 2020 Dec 12, 2020
      • EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II
        1 section
        EMTP 245 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225, and EMTP 235; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director. 4. Student Intern may enter/re-enter EMTP 245 up to one year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC program director, IVC medical director and the student intern; and completion of any required remedial training. 5. Student intern may petition for exemption from this course providing: a. student intern is currently certified as an EMT-II with a minimum of 1 year experience. b. student intern demonstrates completion of an EMT-II program with training and training hours equivalent to IVC's EMT-II program. c. student intern completes all other paramedic training program requirements. d. student intern has approval of the IVC program director and IVC medical director. e. student intern successfully completes EMT-II proficiency exam.
        This course is the last segment of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will perform as an ALS provider, under a paramedic preceptor, in the pre-hospital setting using all training and skills acquired; advanced assessment skills, communication skills, use of advanced life support equipment, medications and procedures. In addition, the student must complete a minimum of 10 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This is an intense course, requiring more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and student dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11719 (EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11719
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11719 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Aug 17, 2020 Dec 04, 2020
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 26 4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion TBA 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2020 Dec 12, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA HYBRID Aug 17, 2020 Dec 12, 2020
  • Summer 2020
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I
        2 sections
        EMTP 225 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course provides the clinical training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards (2009). The student will put together all didactic and skills training to address medical and traumatic emergencies in multiple hospital departments: critical care, emergency, obstetrics, nursery, pediatrics, and surgery. The student will observe overall administration of advanced life support care in a hospital and will assume responsibilities for advanced assessments, treatment, medication administration, use of equipment, and communication skills under the supervision of a registered nurse, physician assistant, or physician approved by the Local EMS Authority. The course is intense, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 30194 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30194
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30194 3.50 Holt, Steve 6 6 0 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Jun 22, 2020 Jul 30, 2020
        • CRN 30261 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30261
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30261 3.50 Holt, Steve 6 7 -1 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Jun 22, 2020 Jul 30, 2020
  • Spring 2020
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 204 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 202 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the third phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover all aspects of medical emergencies, including: pulmonology, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergy & anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, urology & nephrology, toxicology & substance abuse, hematology, environmental emergencies, infectious disease, assault, the challenged patient, and acute interventions for chronic-care patients. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 21459 (EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21459
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21459 6.00 Holt, Steve 20 14 6 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:30 AM - 11:30 AM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Apr 10, 2020
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:30 PM - 02:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Apr 10, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Apr 10, 2020
      • EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 206 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 204 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the fourth phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover assessment-based management, all aspects of operations, including: ambulance operations, medical incident command (SEMS-ICS), rescue awareness & operations, hazardous materials, crime scene awareness, rural EMS, bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Included in this course will be the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course, as well as paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This course also features Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU).
        • CRN 21460 (EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21460
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21460 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:00 AM - 12:10 PM 3200 3204 Apr 20, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:10 PM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Apr 20, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 16 14 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 12 18 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 18, 2020 Jun 12, 2020
  • Winter 2020
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 202 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: EMTP 200 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the second phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. Trauma, including trauma systems, mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head/facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, and musculoskeletal trauma. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 15266 (EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15266
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15266 3.50 Holt, Steve 20 18 2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 01:50 PM 3200 3204 Jan 06, 2020 Feb 06, 2020
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:55 PM - 04:45 PM 3200 3204 Jan 06, 2020 Feb 06, 2020
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref
        1 section
        EMT 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the State of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as FIRE 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 15245 (EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref)
          • 72

          Details for Course 15245
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15245 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 11 9 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 11:25 AM 3200 3204 Jan 06, 2020 Feb 06, 2020
  • Fall 2019
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para
        1 section
        EMTP 200 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: High school graduate or successful completion of GED. Possess a current American Heart Association basic cardiac life support card at the healthcare provider level. Current certification as an EMT I or NREMT-Basic registration or be currently registered as an EMT Advanced with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. One year of field or hospital experience as an EMT I. Successful completion of the paramedic program application process. Acceptance into program by the Paramedic Program Director and Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course is the first phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course will cover: EMS Preparatory, including EMS systems, roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, the well-being of the paramedic, illness and injury prevention, medical/legal issues, ethics, general principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, therapeutic communications and life span development Airway Management and Ventilation. Patient Assessment, including history taking, techniques of physical examination, clinical decision making, communications and documentation. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11509 (EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11509
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 11509 9.00 Holt, Steve 20 20 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:40 AM - 12:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 19, 2019 Dec 14, 2019
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 19, 2019 Dec 14, 2019
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:05 PM - 03:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 19, 2019 Dec 14, 2019
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 37 -7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 19, 2019 Dec 14, 2019
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 19, 2019 Dec 14, 2019
  • Spring 2019
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 27 3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 11, 2019 Jun 07, 2019
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 11, 2019 Jun 07, 2019
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 26 4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 11, 2019 Jun 07, 2019
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 11, 2019 Jun 07, 2019
  • Winter 2019
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref
        1 section
        EMT 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the State of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as FIRE 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 15245 (EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref)
          • 72

          Details for Course 15245
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15245 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 10 10 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM 3200 3204 Jan 02, 2019 Feb 01, 2019
  • Fall 2018
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I
        1 section
        EMTP 235 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225 (or EMTP 220/EMTP 230); and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director; and, 4. Student Intern may enter/reenter EMTP 235 up to 1 year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC Program Director, IVC Medical Director and the Student Intern; and completion of any required remedial training.
        This course provides the first phase of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will progress through record keeping and increasing patient care responsibilities from observation of a team to working as a team member to functioning as a team leader in actual patient care in the pre-hospital setting. The student experience will cover all aspects of medical and traumatic emergencies, advanced patient assessments, and advanced care on an ALS vehicle under the supervision of a licensed paramedic approved by the Local EMS Authority. In addition, the student must complete 30 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This course is an intense one, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11311 (EMTP 235 - EMT - Paramedic Field I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11311
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11311 6.50 Holt, Steve 20 10 10 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 3204 Aug 13, 2018 Oct 20, 2018
      • EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II
        1 section
        EMTP 245 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215, EMTP 225, and EMTP 235; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director. 4. Student Intern may enter/re-enter EMTP 245 up to one year after completion of the previous prerequisites with prior mutual agreement between the IVC program director, IVC medical director and the student intern; and completion of any required remedial training. 5. Student intern may petition for exemption from this course providing: a. student intern is currently certified as an EMT-II with a minimum of 1 year experience. b. student intern demonstrates completion of an EMT-II program with training and training hours equivalent to IVC's EMT-II program. c. student intern completes all other paramedic training program requirements. d. student intern has approval of the IVC program director and IVC medical director. e. student intern successfully completes EMT-II proficiency exam.
        This course is the last segment of field internship training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support (ALS) within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards for Paramedics (2009). The student will perform as an ALS provider, under a paramedic preceptor, in the pre-hospital setting using all training and skills acquired; advanced assessment skills, communication skills, use of advanced life support equipment, medications and procedures. In addition, the student must complete a minimum of 10 advanced life support contacts as defined in the Calif. Code of Regulations, Title 22, Div. 9. This is an intense course, requiring more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and student dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11312 (EMTP 245 - EMT - Paramedic Field II)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11312
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11312 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 10 10 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 3200 3204 Oct 22, 2018 Dec 08, 2018
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 34 -4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 13, 2018 Dec 08, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 13, 2018 Dec 08, 2018
  • Summer 2018
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I
        1 section
        EMTP 225 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: 1. Successful completion of EMTP 200, EMTP 210, EMTP 215; and, 2. Successful completion of all other requirements for entrance into and/or continuation in the IVC paramedic program; and, 3. Approval of the IVC Paramedic Program Director and IVC Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course provides the clinical training to prepare the paramedic student intern to render pre-hospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content equivalent to the U.S. Department of Transportation's National EMS Education Standards (2009). The student will put together all didactic and skills training to address medical and traumatic emergencies in multiple hospital departments: critical care, emergency, obstetrics, nursery, pediatrics, and surgery. The student will observe overall administration of advanced life support care in a hospital and will assume responsibilities for advanced assessments, treatment, medication administration, use of equipment, and communication skills under the supervision of a registered nurse, physician assistant, or physician approved by the Local EMS Authority. The course is intense, requires more than usual study hours, TBA requirements, and the student’s total dedication for successful completion. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 30073 (EMTP 225 - EMT - Paramedic Clinical I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30073
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30073 3.50 Holt, Steve 11 11 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Laboratory TBA 2100 CLIN Jun 18, 2018 Jul 26, 2018
  • Spring 2018
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      2 sections
      • EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 204 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 202 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the third phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover all aspects of medical emergencies, including: pulmonology, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergy & anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, urology & nephrology, toxicology & substance abuse, hematology, environmental emergencies, infectious disease, assault, the challenged patient, and acute interventions for chronic-care patients. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 21185 (EMTP 204 - Medical Emergencies-Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21185
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21185 6.00 Holt, Steve 20 13 7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 07:30 AM - 11:30 AM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Apr 09, 2018
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:00 PM - 02:40 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Apr 09, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:50 PM - 04:30 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Apr 09, 2018
      • EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 206 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: EMTP 204 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the fourth phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course is designed to allow progression of the paramedic student in advanced didactic and skills training. This course will cover assessment-based management, all aspects of operations, including: ambulance operations, medical incident command (SEMS-ICS), rescue awareness & operations, hazardous materials, crime scene awareness, rural EMS, bioterrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Included in this course will be the American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course, as well as paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This course also features Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU).
        • CRN 21186 (EMTP 206 - Emerg Med Svs Ops - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 21186
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 21186 5.50 Holt, Steve 20 11 9 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 11:30 AM 3200 3204 Apr 12, 2018 Jun 07, 2018
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:00 PM - 01:05 PM 3200 3204 Apr 12, 2018 Jun 07, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:15 PM - 04:25 PM 3200 3204 Apr 12, 2018 Jun 07, 2018
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 32 -2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Jun 08, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Jun 08, 2018
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 29 1 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 05:00 PM - 08:25 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Jun 08, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:35 PM - 10:00 PM 3200 3204 Feb 12, 2018 Jun 08, 2018
  • Winter 2018
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic
        1 section
        EMTP 202 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: EMTP 200 or equivalent as determined by the Paramedic Program Director.
        This course is the second phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. Trauma, including trauma systems, mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, burns, head/facial trauma, spinal trauma, thoracic trauma, abdominal trauma, and musculoskeletal trauma. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 15195 (EMTP 202 - Trauma Emergencies - Paramedic)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15195
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15195 3.50 Holt, Steve 20 14 6 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 01:15 PM 3200 3204 Jan 02, 2018 Feb 02, 2018
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:15 PM - 05:00 PM 3200 3204 Jan 02, 2018 Feb 02, 2018
  • Fall 2017
    3 sections
    • Emergency Medical Tech Para
      1 section
      • EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para
        1 section
        EMTP 200 Course Description:
        Recommended Preparation: AHP 100
        Prerequisites: High school graduate or successful completion of GED. Possess a current American Heart Association basic cardiac life support card at the healthcare provider level. Current certification as an EMT I or NREMT-Basic registration or be currently registered as an EMT Advanced with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. One year of field or hospital experience as an EMT I. Successful completion of the paramedic program application process. Acceptance into program by the Paramedic Program Director and Paramedic Program Medical Director.
        This course is the first phase of training to prepare individuals to render prehospital advanced life support within an organized EMS system based on course content that is equivalent to the current U.S. Department of Transportation's National Education Standards for Paramedics. This course will cover: EMS Preparatory, including EMS systems, roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, the well-being of the paramedic, illness and injury prevention, medical/legal issues, ethics, general principles of pathophysiology, pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, therapeutic communications and life span development Airway Management and Ventilation. Patient Assessment, including history taking, techniques of physical examination, clinical decision making, communications and documentation. This course teaches paramedic treatments and skills associated with the above core content. This program is accredited by the CAAHEP. (CSU)
        • CRN 11201 (EMTP 200 - Intro to Adv Prehosp Care-Para)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 11201
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 11201 9.00 Holt, Steve 20 18 2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:35 AM - 12:00 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services. (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 35 -5 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
    • Fire Science
      1 section
      • FIRE 140 - Fire - First Responders
        1 section
        FIRE 140 Course Description:
        Prerequisite: Successful completion of the application process and acceptance into the Fire Academy by the Fire Technology Coordinator. Successfully pass the Basic Fire Academy Entrance Exam with a proficiency score of 70% or better and pass the Physical Agility Test.
        Fire-First Responders encompasses the disciplines of EMT, IS100,& IS700. This course is designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course is of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement personnel, fire services personnel, hospital emergency department personnel, and other rescue personnel. Topics include roles and responsibilities of first responders, as well as evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training will be included. IS 100- Introduction to the Incident Command System introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). IS 700- This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents. Additiona(Nontransferable, AA/AS Degree only)
        • CRN 10872 (FIRE 140 - Fire - First Responders)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10872
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10872 9.50 Holt, Steve 30 23 7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 06:05 PM - 09:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 06:30 PM - 08:35 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 04:30 PM - 05:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 14, 2017 Dec 08, 2017
  • Spring 2017
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 33 -3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2017 Jun 09, 2017
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2017 Jun 09, 2017
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 29 1 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2017 Jun 09, 2017
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 13, 2017 Jun 09, 2017
  • Winter 2017
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref
        1 section
        EMT 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the State of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as FIRE 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 15009 (EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15009
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15009 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 11 9 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM 3200 3203 Jan 03, 2017 Feb 03, 2017
  • Fall 2016
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 34 -4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 15, 2016 Dec 09, 2016
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 15, 2016 Dec 09, 2016
  • Spring 2016
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20646 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20646
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20646 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 26 4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3202 Feb 16, 2016 Jun 10, 2016
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3202 Feb 16, 2016 Jun 10, 2016
        • CRN 20648 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20648
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20648 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 28 2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 16, 2016 Jun 10, 2016
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 16, 2016 Jun 10, 2016
  • Fall 2015
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10650 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10650
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10650 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 33 -3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2015 Dec 11, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2015 Dec 11, 2015
    • Fire Science
      1 section
      • FIRE 140 - Fire - First Responders
        1 section
        FIRE 140 Course Description:
        Fire-First Responders encompasses the disciplines of EMT, IS100,& IS700. This course is designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course is of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement personnel, fire services personnel, hospital emergency department personnel, and other rescue personnel. Topics include roles and responsibilities of first responders, as well as evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training will be included. IS 100- Introduction to the Incident Command System introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). IS 700- This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents. (Nontransferable, AA/AS Degree only)
        • CRN 10872 (FIRE 140 - Fire - First Responders)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10872
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10872 9.50 Holt, Steve 30 26 4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 06:05 PM - 09:30 PM 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2015 Dec 11, 2015
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 06:30 PM - 08:35 PM 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2015 Dec 11, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 04:30 PM - 05:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 17, 2015 Dec 11, 2015
  • Summer 2015
    1 section
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 30148 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30148
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 30148 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 28 2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 01:40 PM 3200 3204 Jun 24, 2015 Jun 26, 2015
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 01:40 PM 3200 3204 Jun 29, 2015 Jul 30, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:50 PM - 04:15 PM Jun 24, 2015 Jun 26, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 01:50 PM - 04:15 PM Jun 29, 2015 Jul 30, 2015
  • Spring 2015
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20321 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20321
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20321 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 30 0 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3202 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3202 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
        • CRN 20323 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20323
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 20323 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 33 -3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
    • Fire Science
      2 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20322 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20322
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20322 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 6 24 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3202 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3202 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
        • CRN 20324 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20324
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20324 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 3 27 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Feb 17, 2015 Jun 12, 2015
  • Winter 2015
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref
        1 section
        EMT 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the State of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as FIRE 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 15002 (EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15002
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15002 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 14 6 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 04:10 PM 3200 3202 Jan 06, 2015 Feb 06, 2015
    • Fire Science
      1 section
      • FIRE 107 - Emrg Med Tech I Ref
        1 section
        FIRE 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the state of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as EMT 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 15003 (FIRE 107 - Emrg Med Tech I Ref)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 15003
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 15003 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 0 20 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 04:10 PM 3200 3202 Jan 06, 2015 Feb 06, 2015
  • Fall 2014
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10343 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10343
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10343 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 29 1 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
        • CRN 10344 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10344
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10344 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 33 -3 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
    • Fire Science
      2 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10345 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10345
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10345 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 8 22 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
        • CRN 10346 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10346
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10346 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 4 26 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3200 3204 Aug 18, 2014 Dec 13, 2014
  • Summer 2014
    2 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      1 section
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        1 section
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 30121 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30121
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 30121 7.50 Holt, Steve 27 25 2 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:30 PM - 05:20 PM 2100 2139 Jul 01, 2014 Aug 08, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM 2100 2139 Jul 01, 2014 Aug 08, 2014
    • Fire Science
      1 section
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        1 section
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 30122 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 30122
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 30122 7.50 Holt, Steve 1 2 -1 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 12:30 PM - 05:20 PM 2100 2139 Jul 01, 2014 Aug 08, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM 2100 2139 Jul 01, 2014 Aug 08, 2014
  • Spring 2014
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20851 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20851
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20851 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 28 2 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
        • CRN 20852 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20852
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20852 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 25 5 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
    • Fire Science
      2 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20857 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20857
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20857 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 10 20 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
        • CRN 20858 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20858
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20858 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 11 19 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Jan 21, 2014 May 16, 2014
  • Fall 2013
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10329 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10329
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10329 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 34 -4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
        • CRN 10330 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10330
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          WAIT 10330 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 32 -2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
    • Fire Science
      2 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10930 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10930
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10930 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 3 27 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
        • CRN 10931 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10931
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10931 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 4 26 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Aug 19, 2013 Dec 07, 2013
  • Spring 2013
    6 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      3 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20507 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20507
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20507 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 37 -7 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
        • CRN 20524 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20524
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 20524 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 32 -2 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
      • EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref
        1 section
        EMT 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the State of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as FIRE 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 20576 (EMT 107 - Emrg Medical Tech 1 Ref)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20576
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20576 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 15 5 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 04:10 PM 3400 3400 Mar 16, 2013 Apr 20, 2013
    • Fire Science
      3 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 20837 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20837
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20837 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 4 26 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
        • CRN 20839 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20839
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20839 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 5 25 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Jan 14, 2013 May 10, 2013
      • FIRE 107 - Emrg Med Tech I Ref
        1 section
        FIRE 107 Course Description:
        Prerequisites: Current EMT I certification or have possessed an EMT I certification within the past 4 years, and as mandated by the Imperial County EMS Agency, California Title 22, and/or CoAEMSP National Education Standards.
        This course is designed to fulfill the California EMT I refresher course requirements and will review basic life support topics and procedures to include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Topics specific to Imperial County will be presented, as well as changes in policies and procedures with updated and new materials. Successful completion of this course will satisfy continuing education requirements for the EMT I and will enable the EMT I to be eligible for recertification in the state of California. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of the California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). (Same as EMT 107) (CSU)
        • CRN 20840 (FIRE 107 - Emrg Med Tech I Ref)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 20840
          Late Start Class
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 20840 2.00 Holt, Steve 20 2 18 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 09:00 AM - 04:10 PM 3400 3400 Mar 16, 2013 Apr 20, 2013
  • Fall 2012
    4 sections
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      2 sections
      • EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I
        2 sections
        EMT 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included.
        This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as FIRE 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10832 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10832
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10832 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 34 -4 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
        • CRN 10836 (EMT 105 - Emergency Medical Technician I)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10836
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          FULL 10836 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 35 -5 View Syllabus / Download Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
    • Fire Science
      2 sections
      • FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician
        2 sections
        FIRE 105 Course Description:
        A course designed for individuals who will come in contact with victims of illness or injury primarily in an emergency, pre-hospital environment. This course would be of value to all emergency service personnel, including ambulance personnel, law enforcement, fire services, hospital emergency department, and other rescue personnel. Topics will include roles and responsibilities, evaluation and treatment of illness and injury. Procedures for dealing with life threatening emergencies are presented. The student will be able to gain a functional understanding of assessment-based approaches to patient care as well as the interventions added to the EMT I scope of practice. Hazardous Material training and semi-automatic defibrillation training are included. This course is approved by the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency and is within the training guidelines of California Code of Regulations and the California Fire Service Training and Education Systems (CFSTES). Successful completion will result in eligibility for certification as an EMT I and EMT D. Successful completion will also result in a Training Institute (CSTI) through the Office of Emergency Services (OES). This is one of six courses required for an associate degree in Fire Technology and one of six courses toward eligibility for a Fire Fighter I certificate. (Same as EMT 105) (CSU)
        • CRN 10833 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10833
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10833 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 4 26 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 08:30 AM - 11:55 AM 2100 2139 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 12:30 PM - 01:55 PM 2100 2139 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
        • CRN 10838 (FIRE 105 - Emrg Medical Technician)
          • In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.

          Details for Course 10838
          Status CRN Units Instructor Cap Act Rem Syllabi Textbooks
          OPEN 10838 7.50 Holt, Steve 30 4 26 No Syllabus Available Textbooks
          Meeting Type Meeting Dates Times Building Room Start Date End Date
          Meeting Type:Lecture/Discussion 04:30 PM - 07:55 PM 3400 3400 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012
          Meeting Type:Laboratory 08:20 PM - 09:45 PM 3400 3400 Aug 20, 2012 Dec 07, 2012