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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers carpentry terms, usage of carpentry equipment, basic construction materials, fractional arithmetic, wood jointing and fastening methods, types and sizes of fasteners, types of hinges, backing and latching devices, door sizes review, maintenance and installation. Also door code identification, counter tips and their standard heights, repair, repair maintenance and installation of counters, construction, repair and maintenance will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers preventive maintenance of mechanical equipment such as air compressors, pumps, hydraulic systems, troubleshooting of a wide variety of hospital/nursing home/hotel/office building equipment, gas and arc welding methods and procedures, alignment of flexible couplers for electric motors, packing glands, cut and installing glass panes. Use of various types of paint products and painting of walls, ceilings, floor coverings, use of hand and power tools in accordance with OSHA requirements, replacement of V-belts and alignment of pulleys and sheaves, selection and application of lubrication to machines and the adjustment of speed (RPMof pulleys operated equipment and machines will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the maintenance of lawns and gardens, the mowing of lawns and grassy trees, the selection and use of proper fertilizers, irrigation of grounds, maintaining lawn and garden equipment, installing irrigation systems, building and install fencing. Also the removal of snow and ice, plowing below snow, scraping ice, spreading chemical/ice melters, clearing storm drains. The cleaning of outside areasremoving litter, sweeping/vacuuming entrances, cleaning outside of the building, the repair installation of outside signs and the setup of seasonal displays/decorations will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers gas and welding safety, safe operation of hand and power tools, lock-out tag-out procedures, use and handle sharp containers, ladder safety, lifting techniques, inspection controls and blood borne pathogen safety. Also, national, OSHA, MIOSHA requirements pertaining to facility maintenance will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides fieldwork experience.
  • 8.00 Credits

    PrerequisiteProgram Admission CorequisiteFPT 110 and FPT 115 This course is designed to provide a student with the knowledge necessary for entry level positions on fire departments. Topics include fire fighter safety, personal protection equipment, hose operations, ladders, fire prevention, and others. Students who complete all course requirements will be eligible to take the State of Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council (MFFTCwritten and practical examinations leading to certification as a Fire Fighter I. This course must be taken in conjunction with FPT 115.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PrerequisiteProgram Admission This course is designed to provide student with the psycho motor skill necessary for entry level positions in the fire department. Skills include hose operations, ladders, personal protective equipment, and others. Students who complete all course requirements will be eligible to take the State of Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council (MFFTCwritten and practical examinations leading to certification as a Fire Fighter I. This course must be taken in conjunction with FPT 110.
  • 5.00 Credits

    PrerequisiteMFTTC Fire Fighter I Certification CorequisiteFPT 120 and FPT 125 This course is designed to provide student with the additional knowledge necessary for entry level positions on fire departments. This course builds on the knowledge acquired in FPT 110. Topics include vehicle extrication and hazardous materials operations. Students who complete all the requirements will be eligible to take the State of Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council (MFFTCFire Fighter II written and practical examinations leading to certification as a Fire Fighter II. This course must be taken in conjunction with FPT 125.
  • 3.00 Credits

    PrerequisiteMFTTC Fire Fighter I Certification This course is designed to provide student with the additional knowledge necessary for entry level positions in the fire department. This course builds on the knowledge acquired in FPT 115. Skills include vehicle extrication and hazardous materials operations. Students who complete all the requirements will be eligible to take for the State of Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council (MFFTCwritten and practical examinations leading to certification as a Fire Fighter II. This course must be taken in conjunction with FPT 120.
  • 6.00 Credits

    PrerequisiteMFTTC Fire Fighter II Certification and three years experience on an organized fire department. This program is designed to prepare fire fighters for advancement in the fire service. It is based on the Michigan Fire Fighters Training Council (MFFTCCompany Officer Prerequisite curriculum. Topics include Educational Methodology, Incident Safety, Incident Management and Strategy and Tactics. Students meeting all course requirements are eligible to continue on to the MFFTC Company Officer Course.
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