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FS 241: Fire Prevention and Related Codes
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The study of applicable fire prevention codes and related codes with emphasis on life safety, fire resistance and fire protection are the focus of this course. The various existing fire codes are surveyed. Reference is made to National Fire Protection Association Standards. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 243: Fire Detection and Suppression Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course reviews portable fire extinguishers, foam systems, specialized extinguishing systems, explosion suppression, fire detection systems, stand-pipe and sprinkler systems. Legal considerations, economic factors, line safety considerations, maintenance and testing and recent developments in fire suppression are surveyed. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 261: Hydraulic Technology
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
In this course, students develop an understanding of the properties, principles and concepts of the hydraulic use of water. Pressures, flow and pumps are examined for their practical application by fire services. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 262: General Fire Insurance
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course presents all aspects of fire insurance, with emphasis on function, type of carriers, provisions, and establishments of rating systems. Additionally, it examines the handling of risk and settlement of claims. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 334: Fire Investigation and Arson
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Arson and incendiarism, arson laws and types of incendiary fires are topics that are introduced in this course. Methods of determining fire causes and recognizing and preserving evidence are considered. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 336: Fire Strategy and Tactics
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course provides the student with an analysis system suitable for any fire or emergency situation. Problem analysis is stressed to insure delimitation of conditions presented, both existent and potential. The reasons for the various tactical operations at the company level for strategy determination and implementation are examined. Safety of both the public and the operating forces are stressed. Case histories are reviewed. Current problems, such as hi-rise fires and fire problems from other areas of the country are studied. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 342: Building Construction
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Building construction from the view points of fire safety and stability are studied in this course. Historic and current building construction types are reviewed as are the strengths and weaknesses of building materials. Case studies of catastrophic fire losses due to faulty construction are presented. Economic considerations, as well as current and emerging problems in this area are examined. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 344: Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the hazardous properties of flammable liquids, gases and combustible solids and methods to control these hazards and extinguish fires involving these materials. Principals are related to the common hazardous materials found in industry and how they can be controlled. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 431: Transportation and Industrial Fire Hazards
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is designed to provide an awareness of the hazards presented by various industries and the various modes of transportation. Fire prevention is stressed. Automatic suppression is reviewed. Safety precautions, emergency procedures and public protection are studied. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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FS 435: Problems in Fire Engineering Seminar
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This seminar examines the various dimensions of the fire problem; economic, environmental, social, fire protection factors and prevention factors; and engineering aspects. Emphasis is placed on fire research and development. Student development of research projects in selected areas is encouraged. Prerequisite: FS 140 Introduction to Fire Science
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