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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of the implementation strategies for specific fire service curricula and instructional methodology used in the workplace. Each student will demonstrate the knowledge of and the ability to deliver instruction from prepared materials, and effectively critique lesson deliveries of their peers.
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1.00 Credits
Refreshes basic skills of wildland fire fighting. Examines wildland fire behavior, fire control tactics, operation of fire pumps, standards for firefighter safety and survival, and an introduction to the Incident Command System. Students completing this course will be qualified to suppress wildland fire under close supervision. Prerequisite: FISC 220 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Studies fire ground tactics and strategy, responses and size-ups, protection of exposures, containment, extinguishing, the command post, combined operations, analysis and post-mortem evaluation, pre-fire surveys, and planning.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys art and culture in France, introduces the French language, and provides a multicultural overview of the French speaking world. Students cannot earn credit for both FRCH 110 and FRCH 114.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys art and culture in France, introduces the French language, and provides a multicultural overview of the French speaking world through study abroad.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a foundation for communicative competency and oral proficiency in simple and correct French. Listening comprehension, speaking, writing, and reading skills will be stressed with a primary emphasis on comprehension and speaking in the present tense.
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5.00 Credits
Continues development of a foundation for communication in French. Introduces past and future tenses. Prerequisite: FRCH& 121 (was FREN 101) or one year of high school French.
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5.00 Credits
Provides practice in pronunciation and translation of French. Listening and speaking are stressed. Prerequisite: FRCH& 122 (was FREN 102) or two years of high school French
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5.00 Credits
Reviews basic structure; expands conversation and reading skills. Thematic approach to contemporary French culture and literature. Prerequisites: For FRCH& 221 (was FREN 201) - FRCH& 123 (was FREN 103), 3-4 years of high school French or equivalent. For FRCH& 222 (was FREN 202) - FRCH& 221 (was FREN 201), 3-4 years of high school French or equivalent. For FRCH& 223 (was FREN 203) - FRCH& 222 (was FREN 202), 3-4 years of high school French or equivalent.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Uses maps to examine the distribution and interrelationships of such factors of our physical environment as climate, soils, vegetation, and landforms. Topics include Earth ? CSun relationships, seasons, time, weather, hydrology, geomorphology, natural vegetation, ecosystems, and their significance within the biosphere. Students may choose to take the course for 3 credits (lecture only) or for 5 credits (lecture and lab). Laboratory includes use of globes, maps, and aerial photographs for analysis and problem solving. Field trip may be required.
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