FRSC 1132 Syllabus

Subject Code

FRSC

Course Number

1132

Course Title

Fire Service Instructor

Prerequisites

Program admission

Corequisites

Terms Offered

Offered TBD

Credit Hours

(3-2-4)

Course Description

Students will learn to analyze jobs and information and then prepare and present related training. This course focuses on planning, organizing, presenting, and testing using methodologies appropriate to the subject. Topics include an orientation to emergency services instruction, communication, planning and analysis, learning objectives, learning assessments, methods of instruction, instructor materials, media, related group dynamics, classroom management, the legal environment, and NPQ Fire Instructor I. Students will have numerous hands-on opportunities to apply what they learn. Upon the completion of this course, students are eligible to sit for the National Professional Qualification (NPQ) Fire Instructor I exam.

A work ethic grade is assigned for this course. For more information see Work Ethics.

 

Course Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

  • Emergency Services Instruction Concepts
  • Communications
  • Planning and Analysis
  • Learning Objectives 
  • Learning Assessments
  • Instructional Methods/Group Dynamics
  • Classroom Management
  • Legal Concepts
  • Major Fires
  • The Everyday Fire
  • Special Problem Fires