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ESL 099: ESL: Reading, Grammar, and Composition
10.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students will prepare for academic course work through the study of advanced grammar, sentence structure, paragraph organization, and pre-writing techniques and will respond to college level readings in guided discussions, oral presentations and paragraph-length essays. Credit will not count toward graduation in any degree program.
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ESL 100: English as a Second Language: Composition
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students will polish their writing skill through grammar reviews, written exercises, and the study of sentence structure, rhetoric, and essay organization. Students will respond to both the content and technique of college level readings. Students will write essays using description, narration, cause and effect and comparison/contrast. Credit will not count toward graduation in any degree program.
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ESL 299: Special Topics in English as a Second Language
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
ESL 299 offers students a detailed examination of selected topics of interest in English as a Second Language. Special topics courses are offered to meet the special needs or interests of a group of students and pilot new courses.
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FIRE 100: Introduction to Firefighting
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course presents a broad overview of a career in the fire service, including the basics of firefighter safety, fire behavior, etc. Not available to students with Fire 117 or equivalent Firefighter I and II certification. Successful completion of this course enables students to take State of Ohio certification exam for volunteer FF (36 hour FF training).
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FIRE 102: Prevention Practices
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is an overview of inspection programs, with emphasis on fire protection procedures and practices. Relationships of prevention programs with the government, private sector, codes and arson is discussed.
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FIRE 104: Fire Investigation Methods
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is a study of the principles of fire investigations including recognition, preservation, collection, and presentation of arson evidence. Also covered are arson laws, interrogation of witnesses, application of photography, preparation of reports, and adjustment of insured losses. A look at the estimation of loss due to fire, smoke and water is included.
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FIRE 106: Protection Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course introduces the design and operation of fire protection systems, including water distribution, direction, alarm, and watchman services and protection systems for special hazards. Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam and water spray systems are studied in detail. Also covered are standpipes and sprinkler systems and methods of reestablishment after use.
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FIRE 108: Command I Basic Concepts
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course presents NFPA Incident Management System curriculum concepts. The course content is tailored to the person looking to begin a career in firefighting, and the person at the FF level who has no direct command responsibility, but must understand the principles of incident command and their role within it.
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FIRE 109: Fire Fighting Command II
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course covers group operations and command strategy at the chief officer level, preplanning of fire fighting operations, and deployment of personnel and equipment. Specific tactical problems are analyzed. Operations and tactics including mutual and outside aid in fire fighting are presented.
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FIRE 117: Firefighter I and II
12.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
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