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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Analyzes the effects of fuels, weather, topography, and fire behavior on the wildland fire environment. Acquaints prospective fire line supervisors in wildland fire behavior for effective and safe fire management operations. Clock Hours: 30 (LEC)
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15.00 Credits
Examines fireline personnel skills to anticipate and predict wildland fire behavior, weather, and rates of spread. This course was developed under the Interagency Curriculum established and coordinated by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group. Covers fire environment, fuels classification, topography and fire behavior, temperature-moisture relationship, fuel moisture, local and general winds, atmospheric stability and instability, keeping current with the weather, extreme fire behavior, fire behavior affecting fireline tactics, and fire behavior predictions. Clock Hours: 15 (LEC) 30 (LAB)
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: FST-260; Min. grade C-. Meets the training needs of a Crew Boss on an incident. Includes preparation, mobilization, tactics and safety, off-line duties, demobilization, and postincident responsibilities. Clock Hours: 30 (LEC)
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5.00 - 6.00 Credits
Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest not previously offered. Inclues National Fire Academy courses, VFIS courses, NFPA certification courses or other special subject classes that do not fall under the standard FST curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
Students learn how to use digital video editing software to create, edit, and save movies. Students create movies using digital video clips, digital photos, and music. The basics of shooting good video, capturing video from a camera to a computer, creating movies for the web, and burning finished DVS's will be covered. Clock Hours: 15 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Examines the nature and structure of Film/Video expression, concentrating on the way directors, editors, and cinematographers use visual techniques to serve the narrative. Students watch films in their entirety, then analyze them for their lighting, composition, camera position, movement, lens, depth of field, use of screen space, and editing techniques. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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45.00 Credits
Develops screen writing skills, focusing on the basic format of the craft, scene construction, genre conventions, three act structure, characterization, and idea generation. Students complete a 30-minute script suitable for shooting. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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45.00 Credits
Introduces Flash, how to prepare motion graphics for streaming on the Web. A practical, hands-on, software skills-based course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. An overview of the history, opportunities, and responsibilities in the golf profession; PGA history, purpose, and constitution; interpersonal skills; ball flight laws, principles, and professional terminology; golf cart fleet management. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. This course introduces students to the world of private club management. There are chapters on club boards of directors, service excellence in clubs, leadership in club operations, quality management systems for clubs, strategic management in clubs, club marketing, managing human resources in clubs, food and beverage operations in clubs, club financial management, club computer systems, golf operations in clubs, and club fitness operations. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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