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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits This is a survey course which covers the history of the Western World from the earliest civilizations of the Middle East through the Age of Exploration and the Renaissance. It emphasizes political, social, economic, religious and cultural aspects. This course is termed a writing intensive course and requires a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing per student, including a minimum of three graded assignments over the duration of the course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to completepart of the writing intensive course requirements. (I)
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits This survey course covers the history of the Western World from the Protestant Reformation to the present. It emphasizes political, social, economic, religious and cultural aspects. This course is termed a writing intensive course and requires a minimum of 4,000 words of instructor-evaluated writing per student, including a minimum of three graded assignments over the duration of the course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of thewriting intensive course requirements. ( I)
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4.00 Credits
This course addresses the theory and practice of collecting and analyzing hydrogeologic data in groundwater, stormwater and surface water. The course includes an overview of regulatory agency permitting and hands-on experience in sample collection, data recording, data storage and analysis.
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4.00 Credits
This course addresses the theory and practice of collecting and analyzing ecological data in terrestrial, wetland, freshwater and saltwater ecosystems. The course includes an overview of regulatory agency permitting and hands-on experience in sample collection, data recording, data storage and analysis. This is a “capstone” course that provides students an opportunity to apply skills developed in previous courses to ecological sampling, data analysis and report preparation; the course is recommended for the sophomore year.
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7.00 Credits
This course is the second of a three part program designed to prepare students to be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam. This minimum standards certification course for firefighters is a mentally, physically, and emotionally challenging program that includes both classroom and practical application elements. The 225 hour course runs for 12 weeks; meetings are scheduled weeknights and weekends. Upon successful completion, the student will be eligible to continue on to the third part of the program, FFP 0020C.
(*) Not for college credit–for Certificate credit only.
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8.00 Credits
This course is the third of a three part program designed to prepare students to be eligible to sit for State of Florida Firefighter II certification. This minimum standards certification course for firefighters is a mentally, physically, and emotionally challenging program that includes both classroom and practical application elements. The 225 hour course runs for 12 weeks: meetings are scheduled weeknights and weekends. Upon successful completion, the student will be eligible to sit for State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam.
(*) Not for college credit–for Certificate credit only.
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2.00 Credits
This course is the first of a three part program designed to prepare students to be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam. This minimum standards certification course for firefighters is a mentally, physically and emotionally challenging program that includes both classroom and practical application elements. This 60 hour course runs for 3 weeks; meetings are scheduled week nights and weekends. Upon successful completion the student will be eligible to continue to the second part of the program, FFP 0010C.
(*)& Not for college credit–for Certificate credit only.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the career opportunities within the fire service. The history of the fire service, service delivery systems, and prevention programs will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will discuss driving laws and driving techniques for fire equipment; fire pump operations; apparatus maintenance; and emergency vehicle operations. This course meets part of the course requirements for Florida State Pump Operator Certification.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the principles of fire prevention and investigation; 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 the recognition and elimination of fire hazards, public relations, methods of determining the area of fire origin, fire cause, fire spread and location, and preservation of evidence. Meets part of the course requirements for Fire Inspector I, Fire Officer I, and Special Fire Safety Inspector Certification.
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