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3.00 Credits
FA - A.A.S. only. Corequisite: MAT 1033.An introductory course providing the student with the skills and techniques required to work with fluid power systems. Principles of fluid power components and flow is enforced in the lecture. Labs will include demonstration and set-up of various pneumatic components explaining how they are combined and function in pneumatic circuits.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: Test score the requirement the same as ENC 1101.This course comprises a three-credit component of the Honors Program core.This course highlights events and movements leading to an understanding of the background of the 20th century.The course begins with the French Revolution and concludes with the FirstWorldWar. In addition to specific historical events, concentration will include nationalism, the arts,music, literature, industrialization and science. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101.This course introduces the student to the cultures of Greece and Rome through an historical examination of each culture's political,military and social institutions.These civilizations are studied in a chronological order.This chronology begins in the late Minoan period and culminates with the fifth century collapse of the western Roman empire. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA - Corequisite: EVS 1002L. A comprehensive survey of modern ecology, covering such essential topics as ecosystem processes, species strategies, social systems, community building, ecosystems stability, population ecology, individual adaptations, and species diversity.The course includes extensive treatment of physical and chemical systems from geochemistry to soil science. Ecosystems are defined by climate, energy flux, substrate, and periodicity in the environment.
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1.00 Credits
FA - Lab fee. Corequisite: EVS 1002. Laboratory and field methodology in the analysis of representative aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.Detection of the presence and effect of substances and environmental factors through the responses of aquatic organisms will be stressed.
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15.00 Credits
TBA - Lab Fee. Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director. Total course length of Minimum Standards Firefighter Course is 450 clock hours, approximately half of which are classroom instruction and half practical exercises.This course is designed to provide the fire fighter candidate with the information needed to meet the fire-related performance objective of the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards minimum qualifications for Basic Fire Fighting Certification and NFPA 1001 Level 1.This course covers topics including fire behavior, hazardous materials, fire control, hoses, ladders, rescue and extrication, live burn and forcible entry.
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3.00 Credits
TBA - A.A.S. only. A study of the philosophy and history of fire fighting, the history of loss of life and property by fire, the review of municipal fire defenses, a study of organization and functions of Federal, State,County and private fire protection agencies, and a survey of professional fire protection career opportunities. (Available online as FFP 1000W.)
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3.00 Credits
TBA - A.A.S. only. This is a study of building construction methods and materials and interpretation of plans and blueprints. The course shows how a building department and a fire department cooperate in design of fire detection and extinguishing systems. It includes building codes. (Available online as FFP 1120W.)
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3.00 Credits
TBA - A.A.S. only. Instruction in emergency medical care for fire fighters in the skills necessary in order to begin assessing and caring for patients at the scene of injury or illness as a result of fires, accidents and other emergencies.Topics include CPR,major body components, legal aspects, vital signs, childbirth, shock, head injuries, and poisoning.Health issues including AIDS and other communicable diseases will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
TBA - A.A.S. only. This is a study of fire codes and standards. Instruction in actual building inspection with emphasis on hazards and protection equipment. (Available online as FFP 1505W.)
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