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Found 1053 Courses

Exterior Building Finishes

3 cr.

10-410-112 EXTERIOR BUILDING FINISHES ...building claddings and characteristics, installation techniques, roofing materials and installation. (Prerequisite: 10-410-106, Roof Framing)

Fabrication Design

2 cr.

10-606-128 FABRICATION DESIGN ...focuses on creating fully dimensioned and detailed fabricated parts. Different fabrication techniques and how to create mechanical detail prints so parts can be fabricated properly is also covered. Students will also learn Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, tolerance stacking, dimension placement, and calculating and creating sheet metal drawing flat patterns, as well as threads and fasteners. (Prerequisites: 10-606-106, SolidWorks Intermediate)

Fall Garden Management

2 cr.

10-090-137 FALL GARDEN MANAGEMENT...use GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) to harvest, clean and bring produce to markets. Use season-extending hoop house, compost vegetative residue, sow cover crops, and prepare the garden for next year. (Prerequisite: 10-090-131, Organic Gardening)

Family Systems

3 cr.

10-550-209 FAMILY SYSTEMS ... Provides a broad understanding of family systems theory and practice relevant to the human services field. Focus is on evaluating the communication and interaction patterns and applying interventions and strategies. (Prerequisite: 10-550-206, Intro to Interview & Counsel.)

Farm Business Operation

4 cr.

30-090-394 FARM BUSINESS OPERATION ...farm organization, budgeting, cash flow, financial statements, record keeping systems, tax issues, business structure for farm operation, credit needs, farm business analysis, farm safety, employee management, marketing plan.

Farm Business Planning

3 cr.

10-090-377 FARM BUSINESS PLANNING... will explore good management techniques and economic principles, as well as the link to the decision-making process to develop the framework for successful farm operation and organization. Students will be exposed to the various compliance issues in the agriculture industry - from environmental to animal welfare. Students will develop the leadership skills needed to fulfill occupational, social, and civic responsibilities. (Prerequisite:10-090-303, Agribusiness Economics)

Financial Management-Small Business

3 cr.

10-145-186 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-SMALL BUSINESS ...the importance of good recordkeeping systems, reports, and the records necessary for a small business. Financial analysis techniques are explored through hands-on Income statements and cash flow projections for small businesses.

Fire & Emerg Svcs Instructor I

1 cr.

47-503-790 Fire & Emerg Svcs Instructor I ...prepares the participant to perform fire instruction duties with information to meet the Job Performance Requirements in NFPA 1041 (Prerequisite: Firefighter 2 certification)

Fire and Emergency Services Instructor II (FESI-II)

0.8 cr.

47-503-791 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor II (FESI-II) ...This 32-hour course prepares candidates with the skills and abilities to develop individual lesson plans for a specific topic including learning objectives, instructional aids, and evaluation instruments; schedule training sessions based on the overall training plan of an AHJ; and supervise and coordinate the activities of other instructors. This course is designed to provide the Fire and Emergency Services Instructor II candidate with the information and skills needed to meet the job performance requirements (JPRÆs) in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041, Standard for Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Professional Qualifications, 2019 Edition, Chapter 5.

Fire Behavior and Combustion

3 cr.

10-503-195 FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION...Explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled Prereq: Firefighting Principles (10503142); Principles Emergency Services (10503191)

Fire Fighting Principles

4 cr.

10-503-142 FIRE FIGHTING PRINCIPLES ...basic fire behavior, techniques for control structural, related fire emergencies, life safety practices; covers practical evolutions necessary to control and extinguish fires; satisfies all requirements for Firefighter 1 state certification. (Prerequisite: Acceptance to Fire Science, Fire Medic or Fire Protection Technician program; Corequisite: 10-503-153, Hazardous Material Operations)

Fire Inspector 1-Certified

1.5 cr.

47-503-750 Fire Inspector 1-Certified ...prepares the participant to perform fire inspection functions at a minimum nationally recognized level, conduct basic fire inspections, apply codes and standards needed to meet the JPR's in NFPA 1031.

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