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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. Provides public safety workers and potential public safety workers who are likely first responders with an improved capability to respond to Hazardous Materials events in a safe and competent manner, within typical resource and capability limitations at the operational level. 14 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory.
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25.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-H2. Provides Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational certified individuals with an improved capability to respond to hazardous materials incidents and mitigate HazMat team members and victims possible or probable contamination. 4 hours lecture and 4 hours laboratory.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-H2. This course provides the HAZ MAT technician with an increased capability to assume the role of an Incident Commander, and other Command and General Staff ICS positions during HAZ MAT events. Emphasis is placed on personal safety and management. 36 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This is the first of a two course series and is the standard State Board of Fire Services accredited course for trainers. Topics include: occupational analysis, course outlines, concepts of learning, levels of instruction, behavioral objectives, using lesson plans, the psychology of learning and evaluation and effectiveness. Activities include student teaching demonstrations. 40 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-I1A. This is the second of a two course series and is the standard State Board of Fire Services accredited course for trainers. Topics include: preparing course outlines, establishing levels of instruction, constructing behavioral objectives, using lesson plans, instructional aid development, fundamentals of testing and measurements, test planning, evaluation techniques and tools. Activities include student teaching demonstrations. 40 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-I1A and I1B. This is the first of a three course series which provides the instructor and/or supervisor with the techniques of evaluation. It includes construction of written (technical knowledge) and performance (manipulative skills) tests, as well as test planning, test analysis, test security and evaluation of test results to determine instructor and student effectiveness. This is an essential course for writing valid, objective tests. 40 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-I1A and I1B. This course is designed to provide the instructor and/or supervisor with leadership skills. Group dynamics, problem solving techniques and interpersonal relations are developed and utilized in conducting actual staff meetings, brainstorming sessions and organized, effective conference meetings. Skills are also developed in conducting formal public meetings such as panel discussions and forums. 40 hours lecture.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-I1A and I1B. This course covers the principles of media in the instructional process; selection of A/V and instructional media; employment of basic and advanced forms of instructional media; use of computers in the instructional process; and individualized instruction program. 40 hours lecture.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FIT-I1A, I1B, I2A, I2B and I2C. This is the final course in a series of courses designed to educate and train professional instructors for the fire service. This course is accredited by the California State Board of Fire Services and is one of the prerequisites for teaching any of the Instructor series courses through the Office of the California State Fire Marshal. 16 hours lecture and 24 hours laboratory.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to prepare or enhance the first line supervisor's ability to supervise subordinates. The course introduces key management concepts and practices utilized in the California Fire Service. The course includes discussions about decision making, time management, leadership styles, personal evaluations and counseling guidelines. 40 hours lecture.
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