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3.00 Credits
This course is for students who have completed one year of Elementary French or two years of high school French. Students will read, discuss, and write about francophone culture and language in French. Prerequisite: FRN102 or 2-4 years of high school French / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate French II is for students who have completed Intermediate French I or three to four years of high school French. Students will read, discuss and write about francophone culture and language in French. (5 class hours) Prerequisite: FRN201 or 3-4 years of high school French / 4 credits. Offered in the Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of selected French literary works. These selections serve as a basis for classroom discussion and writing assignments. Conversation and composition polish and develop students' abilities in all four language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Prerequisite: FRN202 / 3 credits. Offered subject to enrollment.
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This course is a survey of selected contemporary French literary works. These selections serve as a basis for classroom discussion and writing assignments. Conversation and composition polish and develop students' abilities in all four language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Prerequisite: FRN202 / 3 credits. Offered subject to enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the philosophy and history of fire protection, history of loss of life and property by fire, review of municipal fire defenses, study of the organization and function of federal, state, and private fire protection career opportunities. It will introduce various aspects of the fire protection profession. Prerequisite: ENL020 and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score / 3 credits. Offered evenings in the Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with the development and function of the fire prevention organization. Major areas of recognition include: inspections, surveying and mapping areas, recognition and enforcement of fire codes and hazards. Prerequisite: FSC100 / 3 credits. Offered evenings only.
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Fire detection and extinguishing systems of both automatic and manual types are studied including, sprinkler and standpipe systems, inert gases, foam and dry chemicals, temperature and smoke responsive devices, and alarm and signaling systems. Demonstrations will illustrate and supplement the class work. Prerequisite: None / 3 credits. Offered evenings only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with basic fire fighting tactics and strategy; methods of attack; preplanning of fire problems including necessary equipment and manpower. Some fire problems will be presented for analysis and study, consistent with accepted practices from authoritative sources. The concepts of I.C.S. and R.I.C. will be discussed throughout the class. Prerequisite: FSC100 / 3 credits. Offered evenings only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the firefighter with both old and modern methods of building construction. Weaknesses in construction will be shown as well as safeguards which are included in some modern construction. Prerequisite: FSC100 / 3 credits. Offered evenings only.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the fundamental physical and chemical principles which govern the behavior of hazardous materials. Specifically, the course deals with identifying hazardous materials and the hazards of solids, dusts, water reactive materials, liquids, gases, toxic materials, plastics, corrosives, oxidizing agents, explosives, radioactivity, LP gases, cryogenics, general hazards and electricity. Handling, transporting, storage and recommended fire fighting practices within extreme fire hazard areas are discussed. Laboratory demonstrations illustrate and supplement the class work. Prerequisite: CHM106 or CHM101 or CHM109 / 3 credits. Offered evenings only.
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