expository writing for students whose native language is notEnglish.3 hours lecture.EN 108 Critical Readlng/2 Unit. Prerequisite: 40th percentile on the placement test.A study of reading as an analytical, interpretative and evaluativeprocess, requiring the reader to make rational judgements aboutcontent and style I)ased upon appropriate criteria.3 hours lecture.En 107 Creative Writlng/3 Unit.Prerequisite: EN 101 and permission of instructor. lecture and workshop emphasizing composition of poetry. short stories. and essays. 3 hours lecture. EN 108 Written Communicatio:1' and Report./3 Unit. Prerequisite: Counselor placement: Airframe and Powerplantstudents only.Development of the skills of effective written communication. withemphasis on the organization of factual materials. Specialattention to the vocabulary used in the A & P program.3 hours lecture.EN 109 Written Communicati"n. and Report./3 Unit.Prerequisite: Criminal Justice students only. 5 units of EN 101 andEN 020 or 101 and 102. One year of practice in the organizationand mechanics of written communications and one year ofcourses in Criminal Justice.Concentrated practice in the form of police reports. includingvocabulary study and exact observation of cases.3 hours lecture.EN 111 Grammar. U.ege and Punctuation/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA general review of modern English punctuation, grammaticalstructure. diction and modern American English usage.3 hours lecture.EN 112 Children'. Literature/3 Unll'Prerequisite: None A survey of the most important works in children's literature. 3 hours lecture. EN 115, 118 The Study of Engli.h Word./3-3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Designed to increase the student's command of modern English. Emphasis in 115 is on English words with Latin origins. and 116 the emphasis is on English words with Greek origins. 115 not a prerequisite for 116. 3 hours lecture. EN 220, 221 Brlti.h Llteratur./3 Unit.Prerequisite: EN 101A survey of the major authors from the beginnings to the twentiethcentury. EN 220: Medieval through 17th century; EN 221: 18thcentury to 20th century. Need not be taken in sequence.3 hours lecture.EN 222 Introduction to Shake.peare/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Six units of freshman English. An introduction to the major comedies. histories, and tragedies of Shakespeare. 3 hours lecture. EN 224, 225 American Llterature/3 Unit.Prerequisite: EN 101A survey of major authors. EN 224: Colonial period to 1860; EN225: 1860 to present. Need not be taken in sequence.3 hours lecture.EN 228 World Literature/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Six units of freshman English or permission of instructor. A study of some of the master works of literature through the Renaissance. including selections by Homer, the Greek tragiC writers, Virgil. Danle, Chaucer, Cervantes. Shakespeare. 3 hours lecture. EN 227 World Literature/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Six units of freshman English or permission of instructor. A study of eight major literary works from the Renaissance to the present. including selections of Voltaire, Goethe. Stenda;'l. Dickens, Dostoevsky, Turgenev. Flaubert, Mann. EN 226 is not a prerequisite to EN 227. 3 hours lecture. EN 289 Individual Studie./1-4 Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and instructor. The student will solve a problem under the direction of a faculty member with the approval of the Division Chairman. May be repeated for credit. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ES 101 Genera. Environmenta' Studie./3 Unit. Prerequisite: NoneA general study of man's impact upon the environment. pollutionproblems and possible solutions related to population and basicecological principles. Increasing the awareness of man'sinter
18 110 Wllderne•• Llvlng/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A study of man's relation to the wilderness through direct experience and through readings in and discussion of related works of Thoreau, Muir, Leopold and others; study of backpacking techniques and equipment with emphasis on living inthe wilderness. Students must furnish their own equipment.3 hours lecture.FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY F8 101 Introduction to Fire Sclence/3 Unit. Prerequisite: None;\ study of tht:, historical and scientific background of the FireProtection field. Its development in American history will bestudied along with its expanding future role. Governmental,industrial and private fire protection organizations will beexamined. Modern methods in fire prevention and protection willbe explored with students being Introduced to the employmentand promotional opportunities presently available In the Fire Protection field. 3 hours lecture. FS 101 Fundamenta'. 01 Fire Prevention/3 unit.Prerequisite: NoneA survey of the basic principles of Fire Prevention with spe(;;alemphaSis on the Interpretation and enforcement of fire regulations.H3zards dealing with ordinary and special occupancies. supplemented with special problems and fieid trips. 3 hours lecture. FS 110 Fire Operation. 113 Unit.Prerquisite: NoneIntroduction to the operations arld individual skills involved In theextinguishment of fire, including the study of areas of fireoperations and an actual hands-on approach to the use of different types of fire equipment. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 111 Fire Operation. 11/3 Unit.. Prerequisite: FS 110A continuation of FS 110 with additional emphasis on communityfire defense systems, use of ropes, hoses. ladders. and breathingapparatus in lire service. Problems in fire extinguishment.ventilation, salvage and overhaul will be reviewed utilizing classroom and field exercises. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 120 Fire Service H,draullc./3 Unit.Prerequisite: FS 110 and 111Includes a reiew of basic math: hydraulic laws and formulas asapplied to the fire service; application of formulas as applied tothe fire service; application of formulas and mental calculations tohydraulic problems; water supply problems and underwriters requirements and pumpers. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 130 Introduction to Fire luppre••ion/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneThis course stresses the characteristics and behavior of fire, firehazard properties of ordinary materials, extinguishing agents, firesuppression organization and equipment, basic fire fightingtactics, and public relations as affected by fire suppression.2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory.FS 150 Hazardou. Material. 113 Unit.Prerequisite: None This is a review of the fundamentals of chemisry used in fire service, types of chemicals and pr0cesses, laws at Federal, State. and local levels pertaining to use, Sk)rage and transportation of chemicals. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FI 110 Hazardou. Material. 11/3 Unit.Prerequisite: FS 150 This course is the second semester of the review of fundamentals of chemistry used in fire science. The topics covered include hazards of radloactives, precautions to observe in fighting fires Involving hazardous materials, and laboratory demonstrations in Incompatibles. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 200 Fire Apparatu. and Equlpmentl3 Unit.prerequisite: FS 101 and FS 106 A course designed to instruct students In the selection. care. construction, operation and maintenance of fire department equipment. The basiC principles of eqUipment. trouble-shooting. and testing will be investigated. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 220 Aescue Practlee./3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Included in this course are life saving practices pertaining to the fire company, training for resuscitator squads, rescue eqUipment. the Fire Department's role in civil defense and other disaster acts. chemicals and diseases that affect breathing. and breathing apparatus. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. FS 240 Fire Fighting Tactic. and Strateg,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: FS 130 This Is a course in the art of uSlOg manpower. equipment, and apparatus on the fire ground. Included are practical methods of how to attack, control. and extinguish structural. oil and other types of fires. Field excercises included. 2 hours ledure: 2 hours laboratory.
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