Fire Protection Technology Degree (A55240)
Fall Semester 1
Course |
Class Hours |
Lab Hours |
Clinical Hours |
Credits |
ACA 111 - College Student Success
ACA 111 - College Student Success
This course introduces the college's physical, academic, and social environment and
promotes the personal development essential for success. Topics include campus facilities
and resources; policies, procedures, and programs; study skills; and life management
issues such as health, self-esteem, motivation, goal-setting, diversity, and communication.
Upon completion, students should be able to function effectively within the college
environment to meet their educational objectives.
Class: 1.00
Credits: 1.00
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1.00 |
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1.00 |
-OR- ACA 122 - College Transfer Success
ACA 122 - College Transfer Success
This course provides information and strategies necessary to develop clear academic
and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics include the
CAA, college policies and culture, career exploration, gathering information on senior
institutions, strategic planning, critical thinking, and communications skills for
a successful academic transition. Upon completion, students should be able to develop
an academic plan to transition successfully to senior institutions.
Lab: 2.00
Credits: 1.00
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2.00 |
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1.00 |
CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers
CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers
This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations
of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer
operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon completion, students
should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers
and use the computer to solve problems.
Class: 2.00 Lab: 2.00
Credits: 3.00
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2.00 |
2.00 |
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3.00 |
ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry
ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry
This course is designed to develop the ability to produce clear writing in a variety
of genres and formats using a recursive process. Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis,
effective use of rhetorical strategies, thesis development, audience awareness, and
revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce unified, coherent,
well-developed essays using standard written English.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 124 - Fire Prevention & Public Education
FIP 124 - Fire Prevention & Public Education
This course introduces fire prevention concepts as they relate to community and industrial
operations referenced in NFPA standard 101. Topics include the development and maintenance
of fire prevention programs, educational programs, and inspection programs. Upon completion,
students should be able to research, develop, and present a fire safety program to
a citizens or industrial group.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 132 - Building Construction
FIP 132 - Building Construction
This course covers the principles and practices reference in NFPA standard 220 related
to various types of building construction,including residential and commercial, as
impacted by fire conditions. Topics include types of construction and related elements,
fire resistive aspects of construction materials, building codes, collapse, and other
related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and recognize
various types of construction and their positive or negative aspects as related to
fire conditions.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 136 - Inspections and Codes
FIP 136 - Inspections and Codes
This course covers the fundamentals of fire and building codes and procedures to conduct
an inspection referenced in NFPA standard 1730. Topics include review of fire and
building codes, writing inspection reports, identifying hazards, plan reviews, site
sketches, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct
a fire code compliance inspection and produce a written report.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
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Total: 16 / 17 |
Spring Semester 1
Course |
Class Hours |
Lab Hours |
Clinical Hours |
Credits |
ENG 112 - Writing and Research in the Disciplines
ENG 112 - Writing and Research in the Disciplines
This course, the second in a series of two, introduces research techniques, documentation
styles, and writing strategies. Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas
and incorporating research findings into documented writing and research projects.
Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate and synthesize information from
primary and secondary sources using documentation appropriate to various disciplines.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-111
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 128 - Detection and Investigation
FIP 128 - Detection and Investigation
This course covers procedures for determining the origin and cause of accidental and
incendiary fires referenced in NFPA standard 921. Topics include collection and preservation
of evidence, detection and determination of accelerants, courtroom procedure and testimony,
and documentation of the fire scene. Upon completion, students should be able to
conduct a competent fire investigation and present those findings to appropriate officials
or equivalent.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 152 - Fire Protection Law
FIP 152 - Fire Protection Law
This course covers fire protection law as referenced in NFPA standard 1. Topics include
legal terms, contracts, liability, review of case histories, and other related topics.
Upon completion, students should be able to discuss laws, codes, and ordinances as
they relate to fire protection.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 232 - Hydraulics and Water Distribution
FIP 232 - Hydraulics and Water Distribution
This course covers the flow of fluids through fire hoses, nozzles, appliances, pumps,
standpipes, water mains, and other devices reference in NFPA standard 25. Emphasis
is placed on supply and delivery systems, fire flow testing, hydraulic calculations,
and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to perform hydraulic
calculations, conduct water availability tests, and demonstrate knowledge of water
distribution systems.
Class: 2.00 Lab: 2.00
Credits: 3.00
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2.00 |
2.00 |
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3.00 |
MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy
MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy
This course is designed to engage students in complex and realistic situations involving
the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through
project- and activity-based assessment. Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts
which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional
analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities,
and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize
quantitative information as consumers and to make personal, professional, and civic
decisions by decoding, interpreting, using, and communicating quantitative information
found in modern media and encountered in everyday life.
Class: 2.00 Lab: 2.00
Credits: 3.00
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2.00 |
2.00 |
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3.00 |
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Total: 15 |
Note: ENG-112 or COM-110 or COM-120 or COM-231,
MAT-143 or BIO-110 or BIO-111 or CHM-151
Summer Semester 1
Course |
Class Hours |
Lab Hours |
Clinical Hours |
Credits |
FIP 120 - Introduction to Fire Protection
FIP 120 - Introduction to Fire Protection
This course provides an overview of the development, methods, systems and regulations
that apply to the fire protection field. Topics include history, evolution, statistics,
suppression, organizations, careers, curriculum, and related subjects. Upon completion,
students should be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of the fire protection
field.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
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Total: 3 |
Fall Semester 2
Course |
Class Hours |
Lab Hours |
Clinical Hours |
Credits |
EPT 140 - Emergency Management
EPT 140 - Emergency Management
This course covers the four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness,
response, and recovery. Topics include organizing for emergency management, coordinating
for community resources, public sector liability, and the roles of government agencies
at all levels. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding
of comprehensive emergency management and the integrated emergency management system.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 240 - Fire Service Supervision
FIP 240 - Fire Service Supervision
This course covers supervisory skills and practices in the fire protection field.
Topics include the supervisor's job, supervision skills, the changing work environment,
managing change, organizing for results, discipline and grievances, and safety. Upon
completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the roles and
responsibilities of effective fire service supervision, meeting elements of NFPA 1021.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services
FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services
This course provides an overview of fire department operative services referenced
in NFPA standard 1021. Topics include finance, staffing, equipment, code enforcement,management
information, specialized services, legal issues, planning, and other related topics.
Upon completion, students should be able to understand concepts and apply fire department
management and operations principles.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 220 - Fire Fighting Strategies
FIP 220 - Fire Fighting Strategies
This course provides preparation for command of initial incident operations involving
emergencies within both the public and private sector referenced in NFPA standards
1561, 1710, and 1720. Topics include incident management, fire-ground tactics and
strategies, incident safety, and command/control of emergency operations. Upon completion,
students should be able to describe the initial incident system as it relates to operations
involving various emergencies in fire and non-fire situations.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
PSY 150 - General Psychology
PSY 150 - General Psychology
This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human behavior. Topics
include history, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation,
cognition, abnormal behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant
topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge
of the science of psychology.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
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Total: 15 |
Spring Semester 2
Course |
Class Hours |
Lab Hours |
Clinical Hours |
Credits |
FIP 228 - Local Government Finance
FIP 228 - Local Government Finance
This course introduces local governmental financial principles and practices. Topics
include budget preparation and justification, revenue policies, statutory requirements,
audits, and the economic climate. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend
the importance of finance as it applies to the operations of a department.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 248 - Fire Service Personnel Administration
FIP 248 - Fire Service Personnel Administration
This course covers the basics of setting up and administering the personnel functions
of fire protection organizations referenced in NFPA standard 1021. Emphasis is placed
on human resource planning, classification and job analysis, equal opportunity employment,
affirmative action, recruitment, retention, development, performance evaluation, and
assessment centers. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge
of the personnel function as it relates to managing fire protection.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
FIP 146 - Fire Protection Systems
FIP 146 - Fire Protection Systems
This course introduces various types of automatic sprinklers, standpipes, fire alarm
systems, and fixed and portable extinguishing systems referenced in NFPA standard
25, including their operation, installation, and maintenance. Topics include wet and
dry systems, testing and maintenance, water supply requirements, fire detection and
alarm systems, including application, testing, and maintenance of Halon, carbon dioxide,
dry chemical, and special extinguishing agents utilized in fixed and portable systems.
Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of sprinkler
and alarm systems, both fixed and portable, including appropriate application, operation,
inspection, and maintenance requirements.
Class: 3.00 Lab: 2.00
Credits: 4.00
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3.00 |
2.00 |
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4.00 |
FIP 221 - Advanced Fire Fighting Strategies
FIP 221 - Advanced Fire Fighting Strategies
This course covers command-level operations for multi-company/agency operations involving
fire and non-fire emergencies. Topics include advanced use of the Incident Command
System(ICS), advanced incident analysis, command-level fire operations, and control
of both man made and natural major disasters. Upon completion, students should be
able to describe proper and accepted systems for the mitigation of emergencies at
the level of overall scene command.
Prerequisites: Take FIP-220
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
HUM 115 - Critical Thinking
HUM 115 - Critical Thinking
This course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in the context of human
conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating information, problem solving, approaching
cross-cultural perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon completion,
students should be able to demonstrate orally and in writing the use of critical thinking
skills in the analysis of appropriate texts.
Class: 3.00
Credits: 3.00
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3.00 |
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3.00 |
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Total: 16 |
Note: HUM-115 or HUM-120 or HUM-160