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Upper Level
Credits: 4
Term(s) Offered (Subject to Change) :
Review fire prevention background and concepts; non-governmental fire prevention functions; government fire prevention efforts; preparation of fire prevention personnel; fire prevention through building and fire safety codes; effective fire prevention inspection; human reaction to fire emergencies; public fire education; research in fire prevention; international fire prevention practices; evaluation of fire safety efforts; cause determination and arson suppression.
Prerequisites: students should be familiar with fire prevention practices and have fire training experience.
Suggested: College Writing, Computer Information Systems, Advanced Fire Administration or equivalents.