FSCN 302 |
Fire and Emergency Services Administration (3) |
A presentation of modern management and planning techniques that apply to organizing a fire department. The objective is to apply management concepts to fire service administration and analyze the community approach to risk reduction. Discussion covers procedures for evaluation and control of budgeting, personnel, communications, and planning. Topics also include the traditional and evolving roles of the fire department in protection, prevention, and community service.¿ |
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6380 |
16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 |
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Faculty: Scarlett, Kelli J |
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FSCN 304 |
Personnel Management for Fire and Emergency Services (3) |
Prerequisite: FSCN 302. An examination of personnel practices, including management procedures, collective bargaining, binding arbitration, and applicable legislative and administrative procedures. The aim is to manage emergency service personnel; develop, communicate, and implement organizational goals and objectives; and lead personnel in compliance with regulations and within an ethical framework. Topics include promotion, personnel development, career and incentive systems, validation of physical requirements, and managerial and supervisory procedures. |
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86547 |
7380 |
18 Oct 2023-12 Dec 2023 |
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FSCN 416 |
Emergency Services Training and Education (3) |
Prerequisites: FSCN 304 and FSCN 305. An examination of the management and administration of training and education in fire and emergency services. The objective is to manage and administer development programs, integrate concepts in training programs, and analyze and assess programs Discussion explores how higher education/training contributes to the professional development of fire- service personnel. Topics include the many systems of training and education available and professional development on both individual and organizational levels. Focus is on safety, especially understanding and preventing training deaths and injuries. |
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86546 |
6380 |
16 Aug 2023-10 Oct 2023 |
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Faculty: Scarlett, Kelli J |
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