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3.00 Credits
$50.00 lab fee Prerequisite: FFP 2212,FFP 2662, or a minimum of 24 hours of basic confined space rescue by an accredited agency. Corequisite: Participants must sign liability waiver. Students will collect and understand data, recognize and evaluate hazards, and utilize equipment necessary to safely perform a confined space rescue; study appropriate measures to ensure compliance with OSHA, NIODH, and other applicable standards and regulations associated with confined spaces.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles involved in the recognition of materials which are hazardous because of combustibility, toxicity, reactivity, or other properties. A study of pyrophoric metals, hypergolics and cryogenics, and insecticides. Emphasis placed on ways in which hazardous materials can be recognized in the field, and study made of sources of special information relating to safe handling of the materials and extinguishment of fires in which they are involved.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FFP 2401 or FFP 2500. Further study of the chemical and physical properties of various forms of matter and their possible interaction relating to storage, transportation, and handling. Includes flammable liquids, combustible solids, oxidizing corrosives, and radioactive materials.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation course of study for exam in blueprint reading and plans.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Basic fire science knowledge. A study of the entire spectrum of issues facing today's fire service leaders. Topics include: labor relations, human rights and diversity; conflicts of interest and frameworks for ethical decision making.
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3.00 Credits
Administrative, managerial, and supervisory principles that apply to the fire science. Intended for those seeking to participate in upper-level organizational activity such as budgeting, cost controls, goal-setting, manpower acquisition and distribution, and for those seeking to supervise fire company personnel with emphasis on leadership traits, training, planning, and company officer responsibilities.
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3.00 Credits
A study of what public relations is and how a fire department can utilize positive public relations to benefit the organization and the public. This course describes the functions of a public relations officer along with the responsibilities the position holds.
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3.00 Credits
Broad concepts of supervision and leadership; analysis of the kinds of effective leadership needed in the fire sciences; supervising in high stress conditions; use of case studies and individual goal-setting.
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3.00 Credits
Principles, procedures, and techniques of teaching with emphasis on methods of instruction, developing training outlines, use of visual aids, and testing procedures of fire science instructors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Basic fire science knowledge A study of the skills and knowledge needed to successfully perform as a Fire and Life Safety Educator as addressed in NFPA 1035. Topics include fire behavior, community assessment, injury prevention, and juvenile fire setting.
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