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Found 1053 Courses

Fire Investigation

3 cr.

10-503-157 FIRE INVESTIGATION ...provides learners with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene investigations.

Fire Officer 1-Certified

1 cr.

47-503-763 FIRE OFFICER 1-CERTIFIED ...prepares the paticipant to perform fire fighter supervision and management functions at a minimum national recognized level as a company officer.

Fire Officer II Certified

1 cr.

47-503-764 FIRE OFFICER II - CERTIFIED...prepares the participant to perform fire fighting supervisor/manager functions at a minimum nationally recognized level as a company officer. Students must successfully complete Fire Officer Level I, Firefighter II and Emergency Services Instructor I, prior to taking this course.

Fire Prevention

4 cr.

10-503-151 FIRE PREVENTION ...provides fundamental information regarding the history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, use of fire codes, and identification and correction of fire hazards. Meets all requirements for Fire Inspector 1 certification with the State of Wisconsin. (Prerequisites: Fire Fighting Principles (10-503-142 or 10-503-102 or Firefighter I State Certification and advanced standing in Firefighting Principles)

Fire Protection Hydraulics

3 cr.

10-503-194 FIRE PROTECTION HYDRAULICS ...provides a foundation of knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection. Meets all of the requirements for the Driver Operator-Pumper certification with the State of Wisconsin. (Corequisite: 10-804-113, College Technical Math 1A)

Fire Protection Systems

3 cr.

10-503-193 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ...provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire detection and suppression systems.

Fire Science Internship

2 cr.

10-503-159 FIRE SCIENCE INTERNSHIP ...provides an opportunity for students to perform the duties of a municipal firefighter while serving the typical 24-hour shift, excluding NWTC class periods, at one of several fire departments. Fire department officers evaluate student performance. Department consent required.

Firearms Update

0.05 cr.

47-504-451 FIREARMS UPDATE ... drills and skills enhancements used by instructors to teach firearms.

Firefighter 1

0.9 cr.

47-503-721 FIREFIGHTER 1 ...complete all Level 1 firefighter objectives as identified by NFPA consistent with Wisconsin Technical College System Board course requirements. (Prerequisite: 47-503-710, Entry Level Fire Fighter)

Firefighter-Level 2

1.05 cr.

47-503-730 FIREFIGHTER-LEVEL 2 ...complete all Level 2 firefighter objectives as identified by NFPA consistent with Wisconsin Technical College System Board defined standards that comply with ILHR regulations. (Prerequisite: 47-503-721, Firefighter-Level 1)

Firefighter-Level 2

2 cr.

10-503-730 FIREFIGHTER-LEVEL 2 ...complete all Level 2 firefighter objectives as identified by NFPA consistent with Wisconsin Technical College System Board defined standards that comply with ILHR regulations. (Prerequisite: 10-503-142, Fire Fighting Principles; 10-503-153, Hazardous Material Operations)

Fixture & Tool Making

3 cr.

32-420-349 FIXTURE & TOOL MAKING ...the learner will use various types of work holding and locating methods, produce a tool or fixture to be used in a typical manufacturing process. (Prerequisites: 32-420-327, 3D CAM Programming; 32-420-326, EDM & Waterjet Machining; 32-420-336, CNC Machining Center)

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