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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor permission Basic training to assist a trainee in developing a broad range of basic and practical skills in providing emergency medical care to the sick and injured and in performing the operational aspects of an EMT's duties. Includes fundamentals of emergency care, transportation, extrication, and patient handling. Intended to prepare students for state certification as Emergency Medical Technicians. (By arrangement)
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0.00 - 24.00 Credits
An Industrial First Aid course and Bloodborne Pathogen course designed to meet the Department of Labor and Industry, OSHA and WISHA requirements. Intended for supervisory personnel, employees, pre-nursing, Pre-Emergency Medical Technicians, and those interested in having first aid and C.P.R. training. This course is recognized in the U.S. and several foreign countries by federal and state agencies and company employers. (F,W,S,Su)
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0.00 - 11.00 Credits
A National Safety Council and Industrial First Aid course and Bloodborne Pathogen course designed to meet the Department of Labor and Industry, OSHA and WISHA requirements. Intended for supervisory personnel, employees, pre-nursing, pre-emergency medical technicians and those interested in having first aid and C.P.R. training. This course is recognized in the U.S. and several foreign countries by federal and state agencies and company employers.
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0.00 - 22.00 Credits
A first aid course designed to meet the 18 hour Department of Labor and Industry requirements. Intended for supervisory personnel, employees, and those interested in having first aid and CPR training. This will give a three-year certificate.
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40.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Employment as an airport fire fighter, or with a mutual aide fire company. This 40 hour course covers fundamental training required by the FAA as described in FAR 139.319. The course includes fire fighting equipment, aircraft types, engines, systems, live fires, fire fighting operations, fire fighter safety, extinguishing agents, and disaster planning. Practical fire fighting involving flammable fuel, laddering/extraction and self contained Breathing apparatus using an actual aircraft. Students are provided with the opportunity to utilize state of the art technology, equipment and techniques. Instruction begins in the classroom and evolves in the practical training exercises on various aircraft related topics. This course will prepare a student to receive a certificate of completion from Big Bend Community College and the Federal Administration.
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0.30 Credits
This course is providing training and experience for students to properly operate a crash truck during an aircraft fire.
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0.33 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of Big Bend Community College's Basic 5-day ARFF School OR meet all three equivalent training/ experience criteria listed below. ? at least 4 years experience as a fire fighter ? at least 40 hours of initial and recurrent instruction per Part 139.319 Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting: Operational Requirements (j) Personnel. ? participated in a least one live fire drill. This course offers fire fighters the opportunity to meet live fire requirements as specified in FAR 139.319, the FAA requirement that all rescue and fire fighting personnel participate in at least one live fire drill every 12 months.
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1.00 Credits
This airport rescue fire fighting officer development course covers strategic and tactical considerations in a hands-on, live-fire ground environment, as well as leadership training.
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0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Prerequisite:: 121 or departmental placement for 122; 122 or departmental placement for 123 Introduction to the language and culture of the French-speaking world. Skill development in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (Formerly FRE 101, 102, 103) SE for 121, HU for 122 and 123
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor permission plus one year of college French for 221; 221 for 222; 222 for 223 Intermediate study of the language and culture of the Frenchspeaking world. Further development of skills taught in first year French plus an introduction to literature. (Formerly FRE 201, 202, 203) HU
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