HPR 2213 COURSE SYLLABUS

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HPR 2213 COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor Name: Kate Neely McCarty East Mississippi Community College Instructor Phone: Office Phone 662-476-5035 Instructor Email: kneely@eastms.edu Office Hours: virtual hours are by appointment only COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE HPR 2213 First Aid, CPR, and AED COURSE DESCRIPTION Instruction and practice in methods prescribed in the American Red Cross standard and advanced courses. (Does not transfer to some schools as a physical education course. You will not be American Red Cross CPR certified after completing this course.) PREREQUISITES: None SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS: 3 REQUIRED TEXT: First Aid, CPR and AED advanced by Thygerson, Thygerson, Gulli, and Piazza

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Identify the goals of the first aider when attempting to administer first aid. List the eight steps to the proper administration of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Identify the actions needed to activate the Emergency Medical Service. Identify what the word PRICE means to the first aider. ELEARNING ATTENDANCE (per the EMCC catalog) All students are expected to attend and participate in class and submit assignments on a regular basis, at least weekly. Attendance is taken regularly each week based on the submission of weekly assignments or as otherwise noted in the syllabus. In all cases, attendance is taken at least weekly. Distance learning students are subject to EMCC s excessive absence policy. If a student is considered absent for a given week by the instructor, the student will have accrued one absence. A student will be withdrawn from the class upon the 3rd unexcused absence. WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE STUDENTS (per the EMCC catalog) Students who want to withdraw from a class must visit the EMCC campus where the student registered to pay for and complete a withdrawal form. For students who are unable to visit campus: Call the Business Office to pay for a withdrawal form by credit card and contact the Registrar's Office at your campus to provide course information and a fax number. The staff person will complete the form and fax a copy to you for your signature. It must be signed and returned by fax to the Registrar's Office for processing. Unless the staff person receives your signed form, your withdrawal request will not be processed and your class (es) will not be withdrawn. HONESTY POLICY A hallmark of any profession is integrity and honesty. Academic honesty is expected

of all students; therefore, each student is expected to accomplish his/her own work. Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to, deceptive acts such as the following: a. plagiarizing from any source b. cheating in any manner on tests, papers, reports, etc. c. turning in work as their own when, in fact, it was not their work d. improperly using technology e. stealing, buying, or selling course materials f. either impersonating another student during a test or having another person assume one's identity during a test g. deliberately conveying false or misleading information When academic misconduct has occurred, the instructor has the responsibility of assigning an appropriate penalty in accordance with the instructor s institutional policy. This may include failure of the assignment, failure of the course, or dismissal from the institution. GRADING Weekly assignment grades will be posted within 7 working days of due date. Grades for this course will follow the standards published in the EMCC College Catalog. A (100-90) B (89-80) C (79-70) D (69 60) F (below 59) All work must be completed by the posted due date. Late work will receive a grade of zero. Students who have questions about a grade received should immediately contact the instructor to resolve the issue. This action must occur within the week of the grade posting. After this time, it will be assumed that the grade has not been disputed and it will become a matter of record as it stands. ONLINE TESTING (per the EMCC catalog)

Students taking an online course are required to take one or more proctored exams. The student is responsible for making an appointment with a designated proctor at an approved testing location for taking any proctored exam. Appointments must be made in advance. Proctored Testing Lab Rules: Personal belongings will not be allowed at the computer while testing. Personal belongings must be placed on a table provided in Testing lab. It is in your best interest not to bring valuable items to the Testing Lab East Mississippi Community College is not responsible for lost or stolen items. No food, drinks or tobacco products allowed in the lab. No children allowed in the lab. NO CELL PHONES ALLOWED, even to be used as calculators! Students suspected of cheating may be reported to Associate Dean of ELearning. Students are NOT allowed to leave the testing lab during the test for any reason. Tests will be closed if a student leaves the lab. PROCTORED FINAL EXAM The final proctored exam will be comprehensive. Final exams must be taken at an approved proctored testing site which will require the student to travel to their college. It is your responsibility to contact the proctor at your community college & schedule a time for these exams. You will have to travel to your community college and show the proper I.D. to access any proctored exam. You will not be able to use your textbook, notes, or any other materials for this exam unless stated by the instructor. MSVCC GRIEVANCE POLICIES Students who register through the MSVCC will be subject to the disciplinary policies and procedures of the student s host college. (The host college is the institution where the student registers for the class.) Any student who wishes to make a complaint regarding any aspect of the MSVCC must take the following steps: 1. Discuss the problem with the faculty member, staff member, or administrator involved. Direct communication between the two parties usually resolves most of the problems.

2. If informal efforts to resolve the problem are not productive, the complainant should then contact the Director of ELeanring at the student s host college to help in processing the complaint. (Host college is the institution where the student registers for class.) 3. If the complainant, at this point, wishes to file a formal complaint, he or she should express the specific nature of the complaint and the remedy sought in writing to the providing college s Director of ELearning with a copy sent to the host college s Director of ELearning (if different). The providing Director of ELearning will then refer it to the appropriate person for disposition. A response will be made to the complainant within 15 working days by the providing college. (The providing college is the institution teaching the course.) 4. If the student is not satisfied with the resolution of the grievance, that student must follow the procedures prescribed by the student s providing college in writing. The appeal must be made in writing within five working days. 5. Students who do not submit a written appeal by the appointed date forfeit any further consideration in this matter. MSVCC DISCIPLINE POLICY Students who register through the MSVCC will be subject to the disciplinary policies and procedures of the student s host college. (Host college is the institution where the student registers for class.) EMCC CALENDAR DATES: Students should make note of the established semester withdrawal dates. The online drop/add period ends on the day after the online class begins. DISABLITY SERVICES East Mississippi Community College seeks to comply with the letter, intent and spirit of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. Section 504 and ADA require institutions not to discriminate against students with disabilities and to make all offering and programs of the College accessible. East Mississippi Community College provides reasonable accommodations for student with disabilities through Disability Support Services (DSS). DSS verifies eligibility for accommodation

and works with eligible students who have self-identified and provided current documentation. Students should schedule an appointment with the designated DSS staff member on their respective campus to establish a plan for reasonable accommodations and services. Scooba Campus: Maggie Dale (662) 476-5048 or (662) 476-5000 Golden Triangle Campus: Cathy Kemp (662) 243-1979 or (662) 243-1900 OFFICE EMCC NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMIATION STATEMENT East Mississippi Community College is committed to assuring that the College and its programs are free from discrimination and harassment based upon race, color, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, or any other status protected by state or federal law. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Theresa Harpole, District Director of Human Resources Business Building P.O. Box 158 Scooba, MS 39358 662-476-5000 tharpole@eastms.edu