2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College

2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College 2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College

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Approved Electives Course Credits Course Title Completed CJ 187W 3 Current Issues in Security COM 202W 3 Oral Communication for Managers FST 114 0.8 Firefighter Safety and Survival FST 115 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations: Preparing (MCTO:P) FST 116 0.8 Building Construction Principles FST 117 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations: FST 118W 0.4 Records and Reports FST 120W 1 Fire Service Educational Methodology FST 213 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations: Tactics (MCTO:T) FST 214 0.8 Arson Detection for the First Responder FST 215 2 Introduction to Fire Inspection Principles and Practices (IFIPP) FST 216 0.8 Building Construction Non-Combustible/Fire Resistive FST 217 0.8 Fire Service Supervision: Personal Effectiveness FST 218 0.8 Fire Service Supervision: Team Effectiveness FST 219L 1 Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply Lab FST 220 1 Strategy & Tactics for Initial Company Officer FST 240 2 Internship in Fire Science FST 301 1 Incident Command System FST 300W 3 Fire Officer III OR FST 302 (1) Leadership I Strategies for Company Success AND FST 303 (1) Leadership II Strategies for Personal Success AND FST 304 (1) Leadership III Strategies for Supervisory Success AND FST 305 (1) Firefighter Health and Safety: Program Implementation & Management FST 306 1 Shaping the Future QA 191 1 Quality Teamwork FST 307 1 Incident Safety Officer FST 308 1 Health and Safety Officer FST 332W 3 Advanced Fire Administration FST 334W 4 Fire Prevention Organization & Management FST 338W 3 Contemporary Issues In The Fire Service MGT 153W 3 Introduction to Business MGT 243 3 Principles of Marketing MGT 265 3 International Business PHL 203W 3 Business Ethics 62 TOTAL CREDITS 1. Recommended Life Long Wellness (LWA) classes are LWA 111, 172, 173 or 174. 2. Approved Fire Science Technology (FST) electives can be any combination of required (non-elective) courses in the other options and those listed as approved electives. 3. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation. See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements. 4. Delta College reserves the right to modify graduation requirements. 5. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements. 160 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. Delta College 2012-2013

Fire Science Technology - Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer - Advanced Certificate Program Code: CTA.35732 As a student you will embrace a wide range of knowledge leading to the control or prevention of fire and the handling of hazardous materials. This program is designed for the entering college student, the professional fire fighter and persons employed in a broad range of occupations related to fire science and safety. Technical competency prepares you for managerial and leadership positions in municipal, industrial or business entities. Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer: As a loss prevention officer you will provide emergency response and security for sites including: medical, hazardous materials, fire, atmospheric sampling, and other duties. In addition, team members conduct audits on lockout tag-out operations, safe work permits, fire inspections, setting up confined space entries, establishing tie off points for fall protection, etc. You can take additional courses to obtain associate and baccalaureate degrees. Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer Course Credits Course Title Completed CJ 182W 3 Introduction to Security COM 114W 3 Interpersonal Communication EMS 110 4 Basic Emergency Medical Technician I EMS 111 4 Basic Emergency Medical Technician II EMS 112 2 Basic Emergency Medical Technician III EMS 113 2 Basic EMT Field Experience ENG --- 3 Any Approved College Composition I Course FST 105W 3 Hazardous Materials/Emergency Responder FST 111 6 Fire Fighter IA FST 112 6 Fire Fighter IB MIT 118 2 Safety Practices and Procedures 38 TOTAL CREDITS 1. * A “C” (2.0) minimum grade is required in all courses except COM and ENG. 2. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation. See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements. 3. Delta College reserves the right to modify graduation requirements. 4. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements. Gainful Employment Disclosure Title IV regulations stipulate that eligible academic programs provide information to students regarding program costs, job placement rates, potential occupations, and median loan debt. Delta College provides this information for all eligible academic programs on the Delta College Gainful Employmet Disclosure website at www delta.edu/somewhere The information listed below is specific to the Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer Total Program Cost (In District): $5,418.40 On-Time Completion Rate: NA Program Job Placement Rate: NA Median Loan Dept: NA Additional information for the Fire & Industrial Loss Prevention Officer may be found at https://public.delta.edu/communications/gainfulemployment/ Delta College 2012-2013 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. 161

Approved Electives<br />

Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />

CJ 187W 3 Current Issues in Security<br />

COM 202W 3 Oral Communication for Managers<br />

FST 114 0.8 Firefighter Safety and Survival<br />

FST 115 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations: Preparing (MCTO:P)<br />

FST 116 0.8 Building Construction Principles<br />

FST 117 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations:<br />

FST 118W 0.4 Records and Reports<br />

FST 120W 1 Fire Service Educational Methodology<br />

FST 213 0.8 Managing Company Tactical Operations: Tactics (MCTO:T)<br />

FST 214 0.8 Arson Detection for the First Responder<br />

FST 215 2 Introduction to Fire Inspection Principles and Practices (IFIPP)<br />

FST 216 0.8 Building Construction Non-Combustible/Fire Resistive<br />

FST 217 0.8 Fire Service Supervision: Personal Effectiveness<br />

FST 218 0.8 Fire Service Supervision: Team Effectiveness<br />

FST 219L 1 Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply Lab<br />

FST 220 1 Strategy & Tactics for Initial Company Officer<br />

FST 240 2 Internship in Fire Science<br />

FST 301 1 Incident Command System<br />

FST 300W 3 Fire Officer III<br />

OR<br />

FST 302 (1) Leadership I Strategies for Company Success AND<br />

FST 303 (1) Leadership II Strategies for Personal Success AND<br />

FST 304 (1) Leadership III Strategies for Supervisory Success AND<br />

FST 305 (1) Firefighter Health and Safety: Program Implementation & Management<br />

FST 306 1 Shaping the Future<br />

QA 191 1 Quality Teamwork<br />

FST 307 1 Incident Safety Officer<br />

FST 308 1 Health and Safety Officer<br />

FST 332W 3 Advanced Fire Administration<br />

FST 334W 4 Fire Prevention Organization & Management<br />

FST 338W 3 Contemporary Issues In The Fire Service<br />

MGT 153W 3 Introduction to Business<br />

MGT 243 3 Principles of Marketing<br />

MGT 265 3 International Business<br />

PHL 203W 3 Business Ethics<br />

62 TOTAL CREDITS<br />

1. Recommended Life Long Wellness (LWA) classes are LWA 111, 172, 173 or 174.<br />

2. Approved Fire Science Technology (FST) electives can be any combination of required (non-elective) courses in the other options and those listed<br />

as approved electives.<br />

3. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation.<br />

See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements.<br />

4. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.<br />

5. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements.<br />

160 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance.<br />

<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>

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