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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit An introduction to the objectives and techniques of fire prevention and inspection programs, the course examines building and electrical codes, fire prevention codes, zoning controls, and other fire protection standards; surveys the authority and responsibilities of municipal fire inspectors; and teaches basic blueprint reading, sketching and mapping. 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 Building and fire codes of city, state and federal governments. Codes and guides promulgated by other national organizations. Emphasis on provisions of city administrative code, the multiple dwelling law and code, rezoning resolutions, and city fire prevention regulations are emphasized. 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 MTH-0104 Intermediate Algebra 100-120 Enrollment is Open
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit This course focuses on a study of chemical characteristics and reactions related to storage, transportation and handling hazardous materials. Emphasis is on emergency situations and fire fighting and control. It meets the requirements for the Firefighter II certification. Prerequisite: FRSC-0100. 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
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-3 hours credit Significant and recent topics or developments in the fire service community are examined. The course is also designed to integrate other emergency services in areas which have common interest. Emphasis is placed on current educational topics which have an immediate impact on the fire services' and related organizations. 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 introduction to computer applications in the fire service field. Fire Service Computers covers the technology and theory behind the use of robots in the fire service. This course is of particular value to the fire service manager. 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 31-70 71-99 100-120 MATH-0097 Math Essentials MATH-0099 Elementary Algebra MATH-0104 Intermediate Algebra Enrollment is Open 195
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit An introduction to the application of intelligence to the arson problem. Fire Service intelligence emphasizes the development of techniques for analysis and intelligence estimates or projections. 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 Dealing with the basic operation of a fire training division with emphasis on the training officer, students receive instruction in program development, instructional analysis, training records and construction of training aids. 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
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-3 hours credit Devoted to the instruction of Industrial fire protection and safety. Fire brigade operations are examined in this course which meets most fire brigade training requirements. 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 Emphasis is placed on the historical evolution of the fire service as it pertains to the equipment, organizational structures, terminology, customs and traditions. Students will be involved in looking at primary and secondary documents in developing an understanding of the fire service culture. Critical analysis and historical research will be advanced in the curriculum using local historical records and artifacts. 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 The course is a general introduction to the discipline of Geography and it is designed to familiarize students with the basic concepts, theories, traditions and techniques in geography. They will be utilized to study various regions of the world in terms of their cultural characteristics, cultural integration, ethnic/racial composition, natural and human resources, ecology, diffusion, development, population and environmental influences, conflict and war. Cultural diversity is a major theme with an emphasis upon the planet earth as an ecosystem with interdependence among humans as well as between humans and their environment.
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