Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of the aging process with emphasis on meeting the physical needs requirements of geriatric residents of health care facilities including ethics, communication, normal and aging body system functions, nutrition, diseases, observation skills, documentation, personal care skills and their adequate performance.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CNA/CMA state exam.Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CNA/CMA state exam.Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. This class is limited to Lindsborg Hosp Scholarship students onlyCredit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CNA/CMA state exam. Held at The WesleyCredit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. This class is limited to Lindsborg Hosp Scholarship students onlyCredit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. This class is for Lindsborg Hosp Scholarship students only
Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of medications, their use, actions, side effects and dosage; documentation; wound management; and supervision skills for geriatric aides.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, and ACT Reading of 14+.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CNA/CMA state exam.ÂÂCredit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions; meets state requirements for CNA/CMA state exam.ÂÂ
Course Description: Basic pharmacology for students pursuing allied health professions-basic drugs as related to diseases, effects of drugs on different systems of the body, interaction of drugs, side effects, contraindications and effectiveness in relation to dosages.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Basic training in phlebotomy including venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques, and anatomy/physiology of vascular system, emphasizing basic skills, techniques and equipment used in phlebotomy; patient contact and medical/legal issues.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Skills will be Tuesday from 7am-12pm starting June 16. There are no clinicals offered in this class.
Course Description: Basic operations, processes, and safety requirements for Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) to operate a commercial vehicle to successfully complete the written test to secure a state learner’s permit for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
Course Notes: Departmental Consent.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Student shall have a valid Kansas Driver's License before attending AP-120.
Course Description: Instruction and practice in a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) to meet the requirements of Kansas Department of Transportation and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules and regulations in order to test for a Commercial Driver’s License.
Course Notes: Departmental Consent.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 2.00
Course Description: Introductory skills for carpentry careers including basic safety, construction math, hand and power tools, construction drawings, basic rigging, materials handling and employability and communication skills.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: FAST Track - Construction
Course Description: Introduction to construction drawings, basic rigging, communication skills, employability skills, material handling.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Construction FAST Track
Course Description: An introduction to computer programming with an emphasis on problem-solving and program design using a modern programming language. Students will learn fundamental programming concepts including variables, data types, control structures, functions, basic data structures, input/output, and file processing. The course emphasizes algorithm development, testing, debugging, and writing clear, maintainable programs applicable across computing disciplines.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Using computer aided drafting software to generate two-dimensional working drawings.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: PC with Windows operating system and Autodesk AutoCAD software required. Free student version software available at www.autodesk.com/education.
Course Description: Concepts of emergency care that prepare an entry-level provider and primary staff for basic life support ambulance services. Information and techniques necessary for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in the State of Kansas and National Registry of EMT.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 10.00
Section Notes: National registry examination required for certification.Credit Hours: 10.00
Section Notes: National registry examination required for certification.Credit Hours: 10.00
Section Notes: National registry examination required for certification.
Course Description: Theory and practice application of AEMTs scope delivered through clinical experience and field training in accordance to Kansas Board of EMS and National Registry of EMT
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 6.00
Section Notes: National registry examination required for certification. Requires successful completion of EM120 Advanced EMT prior to enrollment.
Course Description: Cardiac related emergencies, EKS interpretation, advanced cardiac resuscitation, pediatric emergencies, emergency pharmacology, electrical therapy and airway management; demonstration and practice of psychomotor skills at component through scenario levels; clinical experience to allow application for theory and practice.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 12.00
Section Notes: The student must achieve an overall grade of C or higher at the end of the semester in order to proceed to subsequent semesters and graduation.
Course Description: Intensive care situations in the hospital, emergency scene management, crisis intervention and traumatic injury; advanced medical emergencies and pre-hospital trauma life support materials presented; demonstration and practice of psychomotor skills at component through scenario levels; clinical experience to allow application for theory and practice.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 12.00
Section Notes: The student must achieve an overall grade of C or higher at the end of the semester in order to proceed to subsequent semesters and graduation.
Course Description: Building materials, their physical properties and reactions to fire; building configurations and their applicability to specific hazardous industrial operations.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: History and philosophy of fire protection; review of statistics of loss of life and property by fire; introduction to agencies involved in fire protection; current legislative developments and career orientation; current related problems; review of expanding future fire protection.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Course leading to Firefighter I certification, including emergency medical care, fire behavior, firefighting equipment, fireground operations and rescue and safety procedures.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Notes: Academy Offering. Students must also be enrolled in FS110, FS113, FS150. Class meets face-to-face July 11 to 24.
Course Description: A follow-up course to FS110 Firefighter I, leading to a Firefighter II certification, including fire behavior, firefighting equipment, rescue and safety procedures, fire department operations and management and emergency medical care.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Academy Offering. Students must also be enrolled in FS110, FS113, FS150. Class meets face-to-face July 11 to 24.
Course Description: Fire ground strategy and tactics including structure, priorities and language of the emergency scene.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Study of the dynamic chemical process of fire and how to successfully extinguish it.
Summer 2026
Credit Hours: 3.00