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FIPT 2350: Fire Protection Codes and Standards
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
An in-depth look at the codes and standards that affect the fi re protection system. Most of the discussion will be concerned with the NFPA standards and local building codes.
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FIPT 2700: Municipal Fire In-Service
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A course meeting Tennessee Firefi ghting Commission guidelines for annual in-service training.
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FIPT 2800: Industrial Fire In-Service
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A class offered at various industrial plants for the training and continuing education of employed assigned fi refi ghting responsibilities. It will assist industries in maintaining compliance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA) and NFPA 1500 and 600.
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FIPT 2990: Problems in Fire Protection
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Individual study of problems or topics in the fi re protection fi eld.
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FREN 1010: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
An elementary course in the essentials of French with a strong video emphasis. This course provides the opportunity for students to experience , via video, the richness and diversity of the French language, culture and people. Stress is placed upon listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. The process of oral communication will be highlighted, including how to initiate and continue a conversation in French for a few minutes using vocabulary related to, but not limited to, greetings, the classroom, physical attributes, pastimes and family members. (No prerequisite) F
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FREN 1020: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A continuation of French 1010 with a more profound study of the grammar and essentials of the language. Idiomatic expressions will be stressed in order to create more native-like spoken and written language. (Prerequisite: FREN I or 1 year of high school French) S
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FREN 2010: Intermediate French
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course is an in depth study of the French language and culture. It is designed to prepare students with practical skills to express themselves both orally and in writing in interpersonal or small group communications. Special emphasis will be placed upon mastery of grammatical structures. Various nuances with verb tense and moods will be covered in an effort to produce more native-like language. Students will develop the ability to initiate and continue a conversation in French for 3-5 minutes. (Prerequisites: FREN 1010 and 1020 or 2 years of high school French) F
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FREN 2020: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A continuation of French 2010 with an extensive study of grammar and the essentials of the language. Emphasis is to fi ne tune students' skills in order for them to be able to communicate freely in various non-structured environments. (Prerequisites: FREN 1010, 1020 and 2010 or 3 years of high school French) S
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GEOG 1000: Area Studies
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
This course is a prerequisite to college level geography. It is designed for students who have not had high school social studies. The student must maintain a grade of C or better and will receive elective credit only. The course is designed to instill in students a sense of place. It is orientated toward a study of the location of countries, important mountain ranges, bodies of water, and climates around the world. It will also include a treatment of cultural diversity in languages, religions, economics, and governments. Course designed to remove high school defi ciency only.
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GEOG 1012: Introduction to Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A survey of the spatial characteristics and value systems of cultures throughout the world. S
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