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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course includes aerial physics, ground ladder testing, positive power ventilation techniques, vertical ventilation techniques, special rescue considerations for aerial apparatus and standard truck equipment, high rise building incident command procedures, elevator construction, fire service systems and rescue techniques, building search and rescue techniques, salvage and overhaul operations, methods of commercial and residential forcible entry, chain saw safety and maintenance and rapid intervention crew tactics. 45 hours lecture and 50 hours laboratory.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to perform, under minimal supervision, basic and essential honor guard drill and funeral management. These shall include basic military drill, ceremonial skills, history of honor and color guards, funeral types and options, pre-funeral preparations, flag etiquette, church and casket procedures and a basic knowledge of the Incident Command System. In addition, students will learn to use, inspect and maintain various types of fire fighting and rescue equipment for ceremonial details. Completion of this course satisfies the manipulative and academic training requirements for the public safety honor guard academy. 18 hours lecture and 30 hours laboratory.
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19.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Emergency Medical Technician Basic Licensure (EMS 50 & 51 or equivalent) and Fire Protection Organization (FIT-I or equivalent) Advisory: Basic English Composition (ENG-50), Elementary Algebra (MAT-52) and Reading Level II (REA-82) or qualifying test scores Limitation on enrollment: Successful completion within one year of a Certified Physical Abilities Test and a Fire Academy Medical Clearance (once student has been offered a spot in the program) This course provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to safely perform, under minimal supervision, essential and advanced fire ground tasks. These shall include basic rescue operations, including auto extrication, basic fire suppression, prevention and investigation, a basic knowledge of the "Incident Command System"and an introduction to the potential dangers of hazardous materials. In addition, students will learn to use, inspect and maintain various types of fire fighting and rescue equipment. Completion of this course satisfies the manipulative and academic training requirements as established by the State Fire Marshal to become certified as a Fire Fighter I. 235 hours lecture and 325 hours laboratory.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course introduces the novice firefighter to the duties required in both wildland and structural firefighting as part of an engine crew. It is comprised from the minimum training requirements for entry-level seasonal firefighters for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Fundamentals of wildland fire control and techniques in structural fire control are covered with a strong emphasis on safety. Subjects covered include: fire behavior and terminology, tools used in firefighting, protective clothing and safety equipment, strategies and tactics used in firefighting, storage and deployment of fire hose. 30 hours lecture and 42 hours laboratory.
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25.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. Provides firefighters with an appreciation of how serious the firefighter wildland injury and death problem is, an appreciation of his or her responsibility for reducing future injuries and deaths in the rural fire setting, and information for improving safety considerations in the wildland and wildland interface aspects of the firefighter's job. 8 hours lecture.
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25.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course provides instruction in the basic safety considerations and procedures for use when immediate and unplanned backfiring or burning out is deemed necessary. The emphasis is directed toward initial attack incidents. The course is an awareness level course (module 1) and is not designed to qualify students as Firing Technical Specialists. 8 hours lecture.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( CAN FREN 2) FRE 1+2 = (CAN FREN SEQ A) Prerequisite: None. This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of native spoken and written French at the beginning level. This course includes discussion of French culture and daily life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Introductory survey of French culture and civilization as reflected in language, literature, art, history, politics, customs and social institutions. Class conducted in English. 54 hours lecture.
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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( CAN FREN 4) FRE 1+2 = (CAN FREN SEQ A) Prerequisite: FRE-1. Further development of basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on the acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of standard spoken and written French at the beginning level. This course includes an expanded discussion of French culture and daily life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( FRE 3+4= CAN SEQ B) (CAN FREN 8) Prerequisite: FRE-2. Development of intermediate skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. A continued emphasis on the acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns necessary for comprehension of standard spoken and written French at the intermediate level. This course includes an expanded discussion of French culture and daily life. 90 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
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