Fire Prevention Principles (40 hours)
The Fire Prevention Principles course covers materials in the areas of fire inspection, fire investigation, and fire cause determination. Inspection topics include: laws, codes, ordinances, life safety code applications, building construction, occupancy, and inspection techniques, installed systems and water supply. Fire investigation concentrates on determining cause and point of origin.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Prevention Officer I & Fire Officer I
Instructor I (40 hours)
The Instructor I course is designed to give the student the knowledge and ability to teach from prepared materials which are predominantly skills oriented. Areas covered include: communication, concepts of learning, human relations in the teaching-learning environment, methods of teaching, organizing the learning environment, records and reports, testing and evaluation, instructor's roles and responsibilities, teaching techniques, and use of instructional materials.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer I
Instructor II (40 hours)
The emphasis of the Instructor II course is placed on teaching formalized lessons from materials prepared by the instructor, including relating information from one lesson or class to the next. Coverage includes: writing performance objectives, developing lesson plans, preparing instructional materials, constructing evaluation devices, demonstrating selected teaching methods, completing training records and reports, and identifying reference resources.
Applicable Certification level: Instructor II & Fire Officer II
Prerequisite: Instructor I
Instructor III (80 hours)
The Instructor III course provides training for instructors in the preparation of formalized courses, tests, evaluations, and associated instructional materials. Subject materials include: occupational analysis techniques, technical writing, instructional materials development, writing tests and other evaluation instruments, and developing training records and reports.
Applicable Certification level: Instructor III
Prerequisite: Instructor II
Management I (40 hours)
The Management I course is designed to provide the Fire Officer, who is in charge of a single fire company or station, with information and skills in supervisory practices and personnel management. Subject areas covered will include: the role and function of the Company Fire Officer, basic management principles and concepts, leadership, motivation, order giving, discipline, and conflict resolution.
Applicable Certification level: Fire Officer I
Management II (40 hours)
The Management II course is designed to provide the Fire Officer, who is in charge of a single fire company or station, with information and skills in personnel management. This course provides coverage in the areas of basics of communications, report writing, interpersonal communication, group dynamics, coaching and counseling skills, and performance appraisal.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer I
Management III (40 hours)
The Management III course is designed to provide the Fire Officer, who is in charge of multiple fire companies or stations, with information and skills in officer supervision and administrative functions. Subject areas covered will include: planning and decision-making, finance and budgeting , risk management, public relations and the news media.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer II
Prerequisite: Management I & II
Management IV (40 hours)
The Management IV course is designed to provide the Fire Officer, who is in charge of multiple fire companies or stations, with information and skills in personnel management. Subject areas covered will include the role and function of the Fire Officer II, introduction to Total Quality Management, performance evaluation, interviewing techniques, labor relations and collective bargaining, fire officer liability, and team building.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer II
Prerequisite: Management I & II
Tactics & Strategy I (40 hours)
The Tactics & Strategy I course is designed for the Fire Officer who is responsible for commanding one to two companies at the fire or emergency scene, such as Company Officers and Chief Officers of small fire departments. Subject areas which will be covered are: company officer leadership, safety, pre-fire planning, fire behavior, building construction, firefighting tactics, engine company and truck company operations, Haz Mat, and tactical exercises.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer I
Tactics & Strategy II (40 hours)
The Tactics & Strategy II course is designed for the Fire Officer who is responsible for commanding a fire or emergency scene involving multiple companies. Subject areas which will be covered are: strategic concepts in firefighting, duties and responsibilities of command officers, incident command system (scene, manpower, and apparatus management), multi-company operations, disasters, high-rise operations, critical incident stress, and tactical exercises.
Applicable Certification Level: Fire Officer II
Prerequisite: Tactics & Strategy I |