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3.00 Credits
The student will analyze, evaluate and apply methodology utilized in the fi eld of fi re prevention and inspection. Topics included are inspection procedures, common and special fire hazards, occupancy problems and life safety requirements. Students completing this course, which is recognized by the N.J. Bureau of Fire Safety, may obtain licensure as a Fire Official/Inspector. Prerequisite: FIRE 151
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3.00 Credits
The student will identify, analyze, evaluate and apply concepts utilized in the administration and enforcement of fire codes and related laws and ordinances. Students completing this course, which is recognized by the N.J. Bureau of Fire Safety, may obtain licensure as a Fire Offi cial. Prerequisite: FIRE 151 and FIRE 255
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7.70 Credits
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJAC 5:18-7.72) requires this course for all fi re offi cials to be certifi ed. The course is a continuation of the Fire Science curriculum, and will prepare the student to be competent in the administrative portion of the Uniform Fire Code. The student will be able to manage a fi re prevention and inspection unit. The student will be able to apply modern management principles and concepts required for managing a fi re prevention unit.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the basic principles of flight, air traffic control, navigational procedures and regulation. Also provides basic knowledge pertaining to visual fl ight in the national airspace system, principles of navigational equipment, communications, safety of fl ight, aeronautical charts and other publications. Upon completion of the course the students will have acquired suffi cient knowledge to pass the FAA Private Pilot written exam and Proficiency to pass the FAA Private Pilot Practical Flight Test. (Students must meet with a representative of the Ocean Aire Pilot Center to review fl ight instruction policies and procedures, FAA requirements, and fl ight instruction fees prior to registration.) Flight instruction fees vary according to the number of fl ight hours necessary for students to master essential fl ight skills. Students pay fl ight instruction fees directly to the Ocean Aire Pilot Center.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides coverage about the principles of instrument flight, including more in-depth review of navigational and communications equipment, charts, approach plates and safety of flight. Upon completion of the course, students will have acquired suffi cient knowledge to pass the FAA Instrument exam and profi ciency to pass the FAA Practical Flight Test. (Students must meet with a representative of the Ocean Aire Pilot Center to review fl ight instruction policies and procedures, FAA requirements, and fl ight instruction fees prior to registration.) Flight instruction fees vary according to the number of fl ight hours necessary for students to master essential fl ight skills. Students pay fl ight instruction fees directly to the Ocean Aire Pilot Center. Prerequisite: FLTE 101
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3.00 Credits
This course will permit the student to improve their effi ciency and accumulate the fl ight hours required for the commercial rating. Upon completion students will have acquired suffi cient knowledge to pass the FAA commercial exam. (Students must meet with a representative of the Ocean Aire Pilot Center to review fl ight instruction policies and procedures, FAA requirements, and fl ight instruction fees prior to registration.) Flight instruction fees vary according to the number of hours necessary for students to master essential fl ight skills. Students pay fl ight instruction fees directly to the Ocean Aire Pilot Center. Prerequisite: FLTE 102
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with hands-on experience at the controls of a complex aircraft. Upon completion of this course students will meet the fl ight hour requirement, have mastered the complex aircraft and be able to satisfactory perform the required maneuvers to FAA test standards and pass the FAA Commercial Practical Flight test. (Students must meet with representative of the Ocean Aire Pilot Center to review flight instruction policies and procedures, FAA requirements, and fl ight instruction fees prior to registration.) Flight instruction fees vary according to the number of flight instruction hours necessary for students to master essential fl ight skills. Students pay fl ight instruction fees directly to the Ocean Aire Pilot Center. Prerequisite: FLTE 103
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the beginner who has had no previous study of French or students who feel that because of their background or past experience, they would profi t from beginning their study of French at the elementary level.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of FREN 191, stressing the use of conversational dialogues, a comprehensive study of grammar, and readings of French literature chosen to increase the student's ability to read French. Prerequisite: FREN 191 or equivalent or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course designed to further the four basic skills of speaking, reading, writing, and listening begun in FREN 191 and FREN 192. This course is designed for the student who has successfully completed at least one year of college French (FREN 191 and FREN 192) or two years of secondary French or the equivalent. Prerequisite: FREN 192 or satisfactory score on language placement test.
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