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EUH 2001: Western Civilization 1750 to Present
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENC 1101 or ENC 1101H or IDH 1110 Survey of modernWestern society, with emphasis on industrialization, social developments, rise of modern state and international relations. Examines French and Russian revolutions, Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany andWorldWars I and II and other topics. Gordon Rule course in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple writing assignments. Minimum grade of C required if EUH 2001 is used to satisfy Gordon Rule requirement.
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EVS 2930: Sel Top/Environmental Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Valencia College
Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Selected topics in environmental science based on the needs and areas of interest of the class and professor. May include laboratory and/or field work as part of the class. May be repeated for up to 3 hours of credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
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EVS 2941: Intern/Exp Environmental Sci
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Valencia College
INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA, and 12 credits, including BSC 1050 and Internship Office approval. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course provides a planned work-based experience that will provide students with supervised career exploration activities and/or a practical experience related to their career objectives. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $65.00)
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FFP 1505: Fire Prevention
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
FIRE PREVENTION This course is a survey of the principles of fire prevention and investigation. It includes a study of fire hazards in various occupancies; a review of fire prevention codes; a study of procedures and techniques of fire prevention inspection, to include surveying and mapping, recognition and elimination of fire hazards, public relations, methods of determining the ares of fire origin, fire cause, fire spread, and location and preservation of evidence.
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FFP 1540: Private Fire Protection Sys I
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS I This course is a survey of fire protection systems and domestic water supply. The operational feature and functional characteristics of fire detection and suppression systems and devices will be studied.
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FFP 1780: Company Officer
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
COMPANY OFFICER This course is a study of the basic concepts of fire company leadership, including the human skills, leadership tools, problem solving. and goal achievement of a compny officer. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the officer in the setting of the fire company.
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FFP 1824: Basic Incident Management Syst
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
BASIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM This is a course of study of the principles and features of an Incident Command System (ICS), how an incident command system is organized, incident facilities and their purposes (such as but not limited to command post, staging area, bases, camps, and heliports-helispots), incident resources such as strike teams, task forces and single resources; and common responsibilities such as communications and forms in incident management.
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FFP 1825: Intermediate Incident Mgmt Sys
1.00 Credits
Valencia College
INTERMEDIATE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Prerequisite: FFP 1824. This is a continuation of the study of the Incident Command System (ICS), constructing an incident management organization for a given incident or event, including appropriate procedures for establishing command, transferring command, and terminating an incident, demonstrating knowledge of efficient incident resource management including logistics, finance, administration, and record-keeping, demonstrating a a familiarity with air operations, and demonstrating knowledge of incident planning processes.
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FFP 1832: Emergency Response to Terrorts
1.00 Credits
Valencia College
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TERRORISM; BASIC CONCEPTS This course of study is designed primarily for fire-rescue and EMS personnel, although other emergency responders can benefit from the course. A background in hazardous materials is helpful but not required. The course covers the history and categories of terrorism and terrorist organizations in the United States and abroad, self-protection measures to be taken at explosive and nuclear-biological-chemical (NBC) incidents, crime scene and perimeter control procedures, defensive tactical operations, and building an Incident Command organization for terrorism responses.
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FFP 2120: Bldg Construct For Fire Servic
3.00 Credits
Valencia College
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR THE FIRE SERVICE The course examines the various types and methods of building construction and their influence on fire travel and life safety. Fire resisitance of building materials and problems inherent in new construction as well as existing buildings are examined closely.
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