1993-1994 - Cochise College
1993-1994 - Cochise College
1993-1994 - Cochise College
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!SL 041* Lab for Using and Reading English IV/2 Units<br />
'r.requisite: ESL 046 (concurrently or permission of instructor).<br />
,courae to give students practice using English in simulated<br />
litustions such as dialogue practice, conversations, role playing<br />
Iclivities, drama activities, speaking exercises, and exercises<br />
nvolving AN equipment in conjunction with special projects.<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
EVS 101 General Environmental Studles/3 Units<br />
)rerequlsite: None.<br />
~ general study of man's impact upon the environment, its<br />
)()lIution problems, and possible solutions to current dilemmas<br />
'elated to populallon and basic ecological principles.<br />
3hours lecture.<br />
CVS 110 Wilderness Problems/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Focuses upon the philosophy of the wilderness movement, the<br />
Wilderness Act of 1964, the Endangered Species Act, the<br />
Environmental Policy Act, and the current U.S. Wilderness system<br />
with special emphasis on <strong>Cochise</strong> County.<br />
hours lecture.<br />
EVS 111 Wildland Ecology/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Aseven-day field course designed to familiarize the student with<br />
Southwestern ecosystems, their flora and fauna components, and<br />
heir conservation through direct experience and scientific<br />
obs':lrvation including study of field journal methods,<br />
measurements, ano management objectives on-site In the<br />
outdoors. Students must furnish their own sleeping bag,<br />
backpack, food and personal hygiene needs.<br />
1hour lecture; 3 hours laboratory.<br />
EVS 192 Special Topics in Environmental Studlni.H<br />
Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Arotating forum/seminar emphasizing environmental topics of<br />
current interest to public and private sector organizations.<br />
Includes seminars based upon E.P.A. and O,S.H.A. regulations.<br />
1/2·4 hours lecture.<br />
Fire Science<br />
FST 101 Introduction to Fire Sclence/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Astudy of the historical and scientific background of the fire<br />
protection field, its development in American history, its<br />
expanding future role with examination of industrial, governmental<br />
and private fire protection organizations; modern methods in fire<br />
prevention and protection; and student introduction to the<br />
employment and promotional opportunities presently available in<br />
the fire protection field.<br />
ahours lecture.<br />
FST 106 Fundamentals of Fire Preventlon/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Asurvey of the basic principles of fire prevention with special<br />
emphasis on the interpretation and enforcement of fire regulalions<br />
and hazards dealing with ordinary and special occupancies.<br />
supplemented with special problems and field trips.<br />
ahours lecture.<br />
FST 110 Fire Operations 1/3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: None.<br />
Introduction to the operations and individual skills involved In the<br />
extinguishment of fire including study of fire operations With an<br />
actual hands-on approach to the use of different equipment.<br />
ahours lecture.<br />
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