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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Provides instruction to enable a limited English-proficient adult to understand descriptive and spoken narrative; to request, clarify and confirm basic information; to state and explain own opinions; to write short essays on familiar topics; and to set goals and work with most basic computer software. Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS score.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Provides instruction to enable a limited English-proficient adult to participate effectively and independently in conversations on everyday survival, work and social situations. Also to read and understand real-life materials on everyday subjects, write multiparagraph essays, and use common computer software. Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS score.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Provides instruction to enable a non-native speaker to participate effectively and independently in conversations, with emphasis on grammar, word choice, register, pace, and gesture. Also to read and understand most materials, convey ideas in writing, and confidently use word processing. Prerequisite: Appropriate CASAS score.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the history and development of fire service as well as safety and security movements. Identifies general fire hazards and their causes and how to apply fire protection principles.
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3.00 Credits
Studies fundamentals of fire inspection standards and techniques of evaluation, identification of hazards, and making practical recommendations. Students write reports and conduct on-site building inspections to locate hazards and recommend improvements. Students study fire prevention and education programs and conduct presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Studies firefighter health and safety as it relates to Washington State. Emphasizes day-to-day health and safety of department members. Addresses standards and regulations, the safety officer's role, accident prevention and investigation, record keeping. Structural, EMS, hazardous materials, and wild land emergencies will be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
Studies characteristics and behavior of fire, fundamental physical laws and chemical reactions occurring in fire and fire suppression. Analyzes factors contributing to fire-its cause, rate of burning, heat generation and travel, by-products of combustion, fire confinement, control, and extinguishing.
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10.00 Credits
Studies basic tools, procedures, techniques and safety precautions utilized by the fire fighter during fire ground operations based on nationally recognized professional standards and Washington State "basic fire fighter" training requirements.
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5.00 Credits
Continues to develop basic fire fighting skills learned in FISC 111, in creasing technical knowledge of ground operations. Emphasis is placed on team skills performed as an evolution by an engine company, including ladder and hose evolutions, power tools, rescue practice and procedures. Prerequisite: FISC 101 and FISC 111.
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3.00 Credits
Studies a variety of procedures, equipment, and tools utilized by emergency rescue personnel. Student will become familiar with building search, auto extrication, rope rescue, and water rescue. Prerequisite: FISC 112 or instructor permission.
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