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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit A number of basic concepts are covered in this course. The organization and function of the fire prevention organization; surveying and mapping procedures; recognition of fire hazards, engineering a solution to the hazard; enforcement of the solution; and public relations as affected by fire prevention included. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra 100-120 Enrollment is Open
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit Efficient and effective utilization of manpower, equipment and apparatus are studied in this course. Emphasis is placed on preplanning, fire ground organization problem solving related to fire ground decision making, and attack tactics and strategy. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit An update of policies in the construction industry, this course includes a current review of local and state codes as they apply to fire protection. Students will learn the relationships of construction materials and fire damage to a building. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra 100-120 Enrollment is Open
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit An orientation and introduction to arson and incendiarism, laws of arson, fire cause and fire and police investigation, and a technical analysis of arson and fraud are covered. Stress is placed on the collection and preservation of evidence, photography, diagrams and notes, interviewing, and the detention of witnesses. Motor vehicle fires, records, reports, briefs and court procedures are also examined. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit A study is made of the function and operation of all types of portable and fixed extinguishers. Students examine the use and operation of alarm systems and the required standard of water supply and protection systems. Automatic sprinklers and special extinguishing systems, including the analysis of various automatic signaling and detection systems, are also studied. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra 100-120 Enrollment is Open
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit This is amulti-level course designed to improve the participant's muscular strength and/or endurance. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit The world has changed since September 11, 02001. We remain a Nation at risk from terrorist attacks and will remain so for the foreseeable future. At all Threat Conditions, the fire service must remain vigilant, prepared, and ready to deter terrorist attacks. This course presents threat conditions and how the fire service can reduce the risks from terrorist attacks. Preparedness measures are provided to assist agencies in the development and implementation of appropriate agency-specific preparedness measures. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit Fire Administration explores organization principles with an emphasis on leadership in the fire community. Students examine the history, types, methods and principles of fire department organization. Emphasized are supervisory responsibilities and functions. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra 194
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit Students examine fluid flow, measurement and water availability from distribution systems is included in this course. Maintenance and inspection procedures for various water protection systems are also studied. Prerequisite: None Mandatory placement for first time college students or first time math students is based on the ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra test: The following scores determine placement: 0-30 MATH-0097 Math Essentials 31-70 MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra 71-99 100-120 Enrollment is Open MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit This course includes an exploration of organization principles with an emphasis on making decisions in the fire community. A study of the management theories, methods, and principles of fire department organization; both formal and informal, line and staff functions. Emphasis is placed on supervisory responsibilities and functions. Productivity, Budgets, Cost Analysis are also major areas of study.
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