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Rural EMS 

Ch. 15 

Responding to Terrorist Acts 

Ch. 16 

General Education Goals/Objectives:  

Not identified as a general education course.

Relationship to Campus Theme:  

The goal of the Paramedic (EMT) program is to prepare professionals 

for work in the emergency medical services industry.  The paramedic program is committed to utilizing 

the latest technology in a hands‐on learning environment and uses field and hospital experiences in 

emergency medical services as common instructional techniques.

Classroom Policies:  

See Dakota College at Bottineau ‐ paramedic program guide. 

Student Email Policy:

  Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official 

form of communication.  A student’s campus‐assigned email address will be the only one recognized by 

the campus for official mailings.  The liability for missing or not acting upon important information 

conveyed via campus email rest with the student. 

Academic Integrity:  

The academic community is operated on the basis of honesty, integrity and fair 

play. Occasionally, this trust is violated when cheating occurs, either inadvertently or deliberately this 

code will serve as the guideline for cease where cheating, plagiarism or academic improprieties have 

occurred. 

1. The primary responsibility of the students, faculty and administration is to create an 

atmosphere where the honesty of individuals will not be questioned. 

a. Faculty members are responsible for providing guidelines concerning cheating and 

plagiarism at the beginning of each course, and should use precautionary measures and 

security in cases where cheating is likely to occur. 

b. Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Students who cooperate on 

oral or written examinations or work without authorization share the responsibility for 

violation of academic principles and the students are subject to disciplinary action even 

when one of the students is not enrolled in the course where the violation occurred.  

View the

Plagiarism Tutorial‐Pearson Education

to learn more about plagiarism, citing sources, etc.

(

http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_understand_plagiarism_1/6/1668/427064.cw/index.html)

 

Disabilities and Special Needs:  

Please inform the instructor within the first week of classes if any 

assistance is required due to disabilities or special needs

.

  You may contact the Learning Center (228‐

5479 or 1‐888‐918‐5623) to request disability support services.