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0.90 Credits
Hours: 0.9 Course ID: 003938 Meets the needs of fire officers and managers with responsibilities to use, deploy, implement and/or function within a departmental Emergency Management Systems. Addresses the need for incident management systems, an overview of the structure and expandability of ICS, an understanding of the command skills needed by departmental officers to effectively use ICS, guidelines and scenario practice on how to apply ICS, and guidelines and resource information for setting up and implementing a departmental ICS. Lecture: 0.9 credits (14 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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0.80 Credits
Hours: 0.8 Course ID: 003939 Designed to meet the needs of the company officer. Provides the participant with basic skills and tools needed to perform effectively as a leader in the fire service environment. Addresses techniques and approaches to problem-solving, identifying and assessing the needs of the company officers subordinates running meetings effectively in the fire service environment, and decision-making for the company officer. Prerequisite: (FRS 101 and FRS 102 and FRS 103 and FRS 104 and FRS 105 and FRS 201 and FRS 202 and FRS 203) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.8 credits (12 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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0.80 Credits
Hours: 0.8 Course ID: 003940 Designed for fire officers and firefighters to improve their skills in determining fire causes at the fire scene. Begins with the study of the motivation of the arsonist and progresses through to the prosecution of the crime of arson. Includes the goal of providing appropriate training to the firefighter and fire officer so as to make an impact in reducing arson throughout the nation. Prerequisite: (FRS 101 and FRS 102 and FRS 103 and FRS 104 and FRS 105 and FRS 201 and FRS 202 and FRS 203) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.8 credits (12 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.1 - 6 Course ID: 005311 Examines special topics in Homeland Security offered in response to needs of citizens and emergency response personnel. Outlines and course competencies will be located in the Academic Dean's office. Lecture: 0.1 - 6.0 credits (1.5 - 90 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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0.20 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.2 - 6 Course ID: 004167 This course includes subjects related to the provision of fire protection in the industrial setting, to include but not limited to: fire extinguisher operations, fire alarm systems, fire protection systems incipient fire brigade operations, and structural fire brigade operations. Component: Lecture
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0.20 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.2 - 6 Course ID: 004166 This course includes subjects related to the response to hazardous materials incidents, to include but not limited to: hazardous materials awareness, hazardous materials operations, hazardous materials technician and hazardous materials continuing education. Component: Lecture
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0.20 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.2 - 6 Course ID: 004165 This course includes subjects related to the provision of emergency medical services, to include but not limited to: CPR, first aid, first responder medical, emergency medical technician (EMT), and EMS continuing education. Component: Lecture
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0.20 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.2 - 6 Course ID: 004164 This course includes subjects related to technical rescue services, to include but not limited to: vehicle rescue, confined space rescue, high angle rescue, water rescue, and farm rescue. Component: Lecture
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0.20 - 6.00 Credits
Hours: 0.2 - 6 Course ID: 004163 This course includes subjects related to fire department services, to include but not limited to: fire prevention, fire suppression, company officer leadership, communications, building construction, and cause and origin investigations. Component: Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 000871 The new college student is introduced to college and to college life. The student will learn about the variety of support services available at the college, behaviors necessary to be successful in college, and issues which relate to choice of major and choice of career. Specific strategies to ensure successful college experiences are emphasized. Lecture: 1 hour. Component: Lecture
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