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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Nine hours lecture, seven and one-half hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Completion of official application forms and procedures for enrollment. Technical and manipulative training in concepts of fire department organization and operations. Includes fire behavior, building construction, safety, rescue, ropes and knots, hose and appliances, personal protective equipment, and accountability. (GR) (F,S)
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6.00 Credits
Eight and one-half hours lecture, eight hours lab weekly. Prerequisite: Fire Technology 307. Technical and manipulative training in concepts of fire department organization and operations. Includes fire service tools and equipment, wildland, fire protection systems, fire investigation, tactics, ladders, loss prevention, oil fire/LPG control, and forcible entry. (GR) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Enables emergency responders to recognize circumstances and key indicators that may signify a terrorist incident or threat potential. Topics include implementing incident command, self-protective measures, scene security, force protection, and defensive measures associated with biological, nuclear, incendiary, chemical, and explosives incidents. Materials and information relevant to current events on emergency preparedness in terrorist incident management for emergency responders of all disciplines are explored. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or have received credit for Emergency Medical Services 319. (GR/P/NP) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Designed to provide the student with information and experience in command and control techniques used at the scene of an emergency. The course emphasizes decision making; the act of command; the authority or right to command; the personnel, organization structure or area under an individual commander; and the preplanning and training requirements for effective performance as a fire ground supervisor. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Prerequisite: Fire Technology 320. Designed to provide the student with the information required to direct a fire company in the operations necessary to control a hazardous material emergency. The course emphasizes preplanning, identification and behavior of hazardous materials, resources, tactics, and simulation exercises. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Designed to provide the student with the information required for fire prevention activities in hazardous materials areas. The course emphasizes the responsibilities of fire prevention personnel in code enforcement, and fire causes in flammable and combustible liquid facilities, compressed and liquefied gases facilities, and toxic, reactive and radioactive facilities. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Prerequisite: Fire Technology 322. Designed to provide the student with the information required to make fire prevention inspections in commercial occupancies and public assembly buildings. The course emphasizes building construction and furnishings, occupant load and egress requirements, sprinkler systems, electrical devices, heating and cooking equipment, and detection and alarm systems. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Provides the student with information and experience in developing and delivering manipulative instructional materials pertaining to the fire service. The course emphasizes course outlining, developing manipulative lesson plans, developing student performance goals, teaching demonstrations, and testing manipulative performance. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Prerequisite: Fire Technology 324. Designed to provide the student with information and experience in developing and delivering technical instructional materials pertaining to the fire service. The course emphasizes course outlining, developing technical lesson plans, developing student performance goals, teaching demonstrations, and testing technical performance. (GR) (A)
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2.00 Credits
Two and one-half hours weekly. Designed to prepare the student to become a manager of a fire company. The course emphasizes the organizational structure and process as well as managerial control, including determining goals and objectives, performing task analyses, evaluating and monitoring performance, and developing communication and coordination skills. (GR) (A)
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