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Found 953 Courses

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 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.

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 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.

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)

Floor Framing Systems

3 cr.

10-410-104 FLOOR FRAMING SYSTEMS ...this course teaches all aspects of floor construction and flooring system construction. (Prerequisite: 10-410-110, Construction Blueprint Reading 1)

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