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FT 116: Introduction to Fire Protection
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is designed to be the initial course of the Fire Science Technology program. It is recommended for fire personnel in small departments and short-service personnel. The course is a survey of the fire protection field, with emphasis on developing an awareness of history, organization, trade groups, federal efforts, state efforts, and local efforts. (An elective course when offered) (3 lec)
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FT 119: Fire Service Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course of study includes water supply, principles of water dynamics, pumps and fire ground hydraulics. Because of the nature of this subject, students should be well versed in mathematics, particularly algebra, before enrolling in this course. Co-requisite: MAT 119 (3 lec)
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FT 141: Fire Investigation I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is designed to develop a basic investigative ability in fire officers. The course focuses on the acquisition of field information and data collection. (An elective course offered periodically) (3 lec)
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FT 142: Introduction to Forest Fire Management
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is a close look into aspects of Wildland Fire Fighting, and includes the Forest Service S-130/S-190. S-130/S-190 refers to the basic wildland fire training course required of all firefighters before they can work on the firelines. (An elective course when offered) (3 lec)
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FT 143: Public Sector Fire Service Learning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is designed for Fire Science Live-in Students. It includes daily journaling, regular meetings with Program Coordinator, and designing and implementing a community project approved by the students' live-in fire department and Program Coordinator.
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FT 144: Wildland Fire Behavior
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Throughout history, wildland fires have shaped much of the natural landscape in New England as well as the rest of the United States. Relating fire behavior to modern landscapes will help managers make informed decisions about fuel management practices. This class will provide students with an understanding of both the effects of wildland fire on a natural landscape and the expected or predicted fire behavior. Although this class is not a firefighting class, a field component should be expected with the possibility to observe prescribed fire. Prerequisite: LAM 008. (An elective course when offered) (3 lec)
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FT 215: Fire Ground Operations
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course offers basic tactics and strategies to the newer firefighter. The course looks at three major response apparatus and explores the internal structure and skills needed to operate at the scene of a fire. Prerequisite: Senior standing or departmental approval. (3 lec)
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FT 216: Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Because of the ever-increasing rate at which new industrial materials are being introduced into our modern world, and because it is the fire-fighter or fire-protection specialist who must deal with the hazards associated with these new chemicals, this is a particularly valuable course. Some of the areas of study include flammable materials, pressurized cases, cryogenics, oxidizing agents, corrosives, explosive and toxic materials. Students will become familiar with Federal laws which govern the handling of hazardous materials. Prerequisites: CHM 101; Senior standing or departmental approval. (3 lec)
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FT 218: Fire and Life Safety Educator
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is designed to meet the requirements of the NFPA 1035, the professional qualification standards for Public Fire and Safety Educator I and II. The course combines student activities, instructor presentations and community-based projects to develop skills and knowledge in the field. The course will provide students with the knowledge to design a public fire and life safety program, to organize a budget to meet the needs of the program, and to present a fire safety or life safety education presentation. (An elective course when offered) (3 lec)
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FT 220: Instructional Techniques
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
This course is designed to assist company officers and acting officers in teaching fire-service-oriented subjects and developing an understanding of the various methods of teaching fire-service occupational subjects. This course will aid students in preparing instructor guide sheets and help them to recognize and practice the effective use of other instructor resource materials. (An elective course when offered) (3 lec)
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