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ENG 2103: Introduction to Poetry and Drama, or via Mixed Media Delivery Mode
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: ENG 1003 Freshman English I, with grade "C' or higher, or withspecial permission from Division Chair of General Education. Introduces students to poetry and drama as two major genres of world literature. Students will read, analyze, and critique poetry reflective of all world cultures; students will also experiment with writing poetry for pleasure. In the second half of the class, students will focus on world drama; they will read and view works that focus on the diversity of human experience. Emphasis will be on appreciation of the works assigned in class, critical reading, interpreting, and writing about poetry and drama.
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ENG 2113: Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: ENG 1003 Freshman English I, or with special permission from Division Chair of General Education. Introduces students to short fiction and the novel, focusing on works which represent the diversity of the human experience. Emphasis on reading, interpreting, and writing about fiction.
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FS 1002: Hazardous Materials for Firefighters
2.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
A course that will provide the student with the background for recognizing, iden- tifying, handling, and using firefighting practices in hazardous materials incidents as safely as possible with the available resources. Students will be exposed to some advanced hazardous materials principles.
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FS 1011: Basic Rappelling
1.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Allows students to learn how to use proper rescue principles and techniques required in elevated rescue.
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FS 1013: Fire Apparatus,Hydraulics,and Water Supply
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Deals with the various formulas and principles for fire-ground hydraulics and pump operations as well as maintenance and operation of emergency vehicles. Students will become familiar with the various types of water supplies for fire protection. Practical exercises are conducted involving emergency vehicles, driving and pump operations, as well as tanker shuttle operation.
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FS 1023: Firefighter I
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Enables the beginning student to describe and use the knowledge and basic skills in Firefighter Orientation and Safety, Fire Behavior, Building Construction, Firefighting Personal Protective Equipment, Portable Extinguishers, Ropes and Knots, Rescue and Extrication, Forcible Entry, Ground Ladders, Ventilation, Water Supply, and Fire Hose.
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FS 1031: Flammable Liquids
1.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to function safely and effectively as an integral member of a firefighting team in a flammable liquids fire. Practical exercises are utilized to ensure student understanding of the proper method of flammable liquids firefighting.
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FS 1033: Firefighter I-A
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: Firefighter I. Enables the student to describe and use the knowledge and basic skills in Fire Streams, Fire Control, Fire Detection, Alarm and Suppression Systems, Loss Control, Providing Evidence for Fire Cause Determination, Fire Department Communications, and Fire Prevention and Public Education. Upon satisfactory completion of this course and Firefighter I, the student will be allowed to challenge the written and practical test to meet the Standards of Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications for Fire Fighter I, according to National Fire Protection Association 1901.
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FS 1053: Basic Telecommunicator
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Course is designed to prepare the public safety telecommunicator receiving emergency calls via 911, and by other means, for their role in processing and dis- patching of public safety responders to respond to emergency calls. Course will provide the public safety telecommunicator with the skills to render this service in a professional manner that fulfills the needs and expectations of the public and agencies involved. Upon completion of the course, student will receive a certification that meets the standards of APCO Project Series; Project 33 from APCO Institute as a Basic Telecommunicator.
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FS 1063: Fire Behavior and Combustion
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are controlled.
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