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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETG 2502. Stress and deformation; riveted and welded joints; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; shear and moment of beams; columns. Includes scale model analysis and testing of tower and column-type structures.
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3.00 Credits
A study of methods and materials used in industrial production of nonchip producing processes, including casting, forging, welding, stamping, shearing, brake, powder, metallurgy, electrical discharge machining, high energy rate forming.
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3.00 Credits
A study of methods, materials, and machines used in industrial production of chip producing processes, including turning, milling, grinding, drilling, reaming, boring, broaching, sawing.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the process of technological change and innovation in organizations. Attention will be focused on practical and innovative ways of achieving the integration of people and technology in a variety of organizational settings. Creativity, innovation and diversity are explored. Reasoning and critical thinking skills will be emphasized. Throughout the course, fundamental topics are introduced and explored including six-sigma quality systems, industrial safety, professional ethics and written and oral presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine projects within the framework of a technology enhanced environment to include planning, organizing, managing and controlling projects. Techniques are appropriate for a full range of management approaches including large and small projects within industrial, commercial, academic, or non-profit organizations.
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1.00 Credits
$30.00 lab fee Prerequisite or Corequisite: EVR 1001. Laboratory activities will focus on resource management issues. Student will learn how to design experiments, conduct field work, college and analyze data, and prepare scientific reports. (Recommended for students majoring in science or secondary science education.)
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7.50 Credits
Firefighter 1 $84.00 lab fee Corequisites: CJD 2254 or EMS 1119 This course introduces the student to the skills and techniques used in firefighting. Classroom instruction includes a variety of fire related topics. Practical exercises and scenarios are included to enhance classroom instruction and skill development. After completion, the student is eligible to test for Firefight 1 (Volunteer) certification or continue with Firefighter 2 training. Permission of the Fire Science coordinator is required.
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7.50 Credits
Prerequisites: FFP0010 This is a continuation course after Firefighter 1 and prepares the student for employment as a Florida certified firefighter. This course builds upon the skills and knowledge attained in Firefighter 1 and prepares students for mastery of the basic competencies required. After course completion, the student is eligible to take the certification examination given by the Florida State Fire College (FSFC).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a U.S. Coast Guard approved course that covers all of the four required courses for Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping. This course teaches 1) basic principles and practices of fire prevention and firefighting aboard ship, 2) personal responsibility within the ship and society at large, 3) basic principles and practices to assist a layperson to utilize basic survival techniques on the water, and 4) first aid and CPR.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a U.S. Coast Guard approved course that will cover the required knowledge, application skills associated with tank barge operations and to supervise the safe and pollution free transfer of dangerous liquids as required by CFR 13.12 (f). This is accomplished through classroom lectures and exercises emphasizing the "operational" aspects of cargooperations. Firefighter Minimum Standards
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