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FRP 240: Water Distribution Systems
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Main systems--size, gridding, valves, hydrants, pumping stations and reservoir, fire flow requirements for commercial and residential districts, storage tanks, cisterns, and mobile supplies. Prerequisite: Second year standing or instructor approval. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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FRP 243: Fire Codes and Ordinances
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A study of the uniform fire code, uniform building code, flammable liquid and other codes relating to fire prevention and life safety. Prerequisite: FRP 122 or instructor approval. 3 lecture hrs/wk.
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FRP 263: Fire Service Instructor Training II
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Provides the fire service instructor with the knowledge and necessary skills needed to prepare class outlines and basic instructional materials needed to teach formalized classes. Areas covered include; lesson plan preparation, selection and use of audio/visual aids, the learning/teaching process, student evaluation, and one practice teaching session. Prerequisite: FRP 163. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk.
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FRP 280A,280B,280C,280D,280E,280F: CWE Fire Service Related Experience
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Orientation to fire incident related experience courses, engine company organization, engine configuration, small tools and minor equipment carried, basic hose practices, basic hose lays, use of protective breathing apparatus, response, district maps, phantom box areas, communication procedures, fire apparatus driving practices. Completion of FRP 280A, 280B, 280C, 280D, 280E, AND 280F meets Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) NFPA Fire Fighter I. 10-12 lab hrs/wk each. Instructor approval required.
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FRP 298: Independent Study Fire Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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G 145: Geology of the Pacific Northwest
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Geology and geologic history of the different provinces of Oregon and adjacent regions of Washington, Nevada, California, Idaho. Special attention paid to the intersecting geologic provinces in Douglas County: the Coast Range, Klamath and Cascade Provinces. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S, alternate years.
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G 146: Rock and Minerals
4.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is designed for non-science majors and those interested in amateur rock and mineral collecting. Crystal growth, form, and symmetry will be explored in the laboratory, as well as physical, chemical and optical properties of common rocks and minerals that aid in their identification in the field and laboratory. Special attention is paid to the occurrences of unique rock types and mineral deposits in Oregon. Class field excursion to Eastern Oregon strongly encouraged for participants. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. Su (alternate years)
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G 201,202,203: General Geology
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
An introduction to the study of the earth, physical processes affecting the earth, and events of earth history that have shaped it. G 201: Earth materials, rocks and minerals, volcanism, geophysics and seismology, plate tectonics. G 202: Surficial processes, weathering, mass wasting, erosion. Landforms of deserts, coasts, rivers, glaciers. Environmental topics; mining, climate change, fossil fuels, ground and surface water use, and waste disposal. G 203: History of the earth and the fossil record as recorded in the sedimentary sequence. MTH 060 recommended. Optional field excursions to areas of geologic interest. May be started any term. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. F, W, S
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G 213: Geology of the National Parks
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is intended for non-science majors who wish to explore the landscape formation and geologic history of North America's scenic National Parks. Of use or interest to outdoor recreation majors, those intending to work on our public lands, education, or geology majors. Will require a term project and presentation, as well as a field project. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S alternate years.
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G 298: Independent Study Geology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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