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BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG 145 Fire Technology Degrees Fire Technology, Associate of Arts Wildland Firefighting, Associate of Science Certificates Executive Chief Fire Officer, Certificate of Achievement Fire Fighter I Academy, Certificate of Achievement Fire Technology, Certificate of Achievement Fire Academy, Job Skills Certificate Wildland Firefighting, Job Skills Certificate

146 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG Fire Technology Associate of Arts Degree This degree program of study was developed to assist students who desire to become a firefighter, desire Fire Technology as a career. This certificate degree will aid existing firefighters in promoting/advancing through the ranks of engineer, captain, battalion chief, etc. The Bakersfield Fire Department requires an associate degree befe a captain can take the promotional exam f battalion chief. This course of study will transfer to a four-year institute. Note: FIRE B1 can be waived if the student has completed either academy (B62, B63 B64) and B2 can be waived f students who have a minimum of two years continuous experience as a full-time paid firefighter. A GPA of at least 2.0 is required in the fire technology program. Of the 18 units required, a minimum of 12 units must be completed at Bakersfield Bakersfield College s Regional Fire Technology Academy (RFTA) was authized by the Califnia Fire Service Training and Education System in 1980, with programs of study leading to Certified Company Officer, Chief Fire Officer, Executive Chief Officer. RFTA sponss many cooperative training programs with federal, state, and local fire protection agencies. Individuals may develop a program suitable to their career goals with the aid of a college counsel. Courses may lead to the achievement of specific career goals, immediate employment, an associate degree, transfer credits that satisfy requirements f a bachel s degree in Fire Technology. identify minimum qualifications and entry-level skills f fire fighting hiring. demonstrate the ability to analyze, appraise and evaluate fire and emergency incidents. identify and comprehend laws, regulations, codes and standards that influence fire department operations and identify regulaty and advisy ganizations that create and mandate them, especially in the areas of fire prevention, building codes and dinances, and firefighter health and safety. analyze the causes of fire, determine extinguishing agents and methods, differentiate the stages of the fire and fire development, and compare methods of heat transfer. identify and describe the apparatus used in the fire service, and the equipment and maintenance of fire apparatus and equipment. identify and describe common types of building construction and conditions associated with structural collapse and firefighter safety. differentiate between fire detection and fire suppression systems. To Achieve the Associate in Arts Upon completion of the following courses with at least a C grade in each course, the student will be awarded a Fire Technology Associate in Arts degree. Total Units: 26 FIRE B1 Fire Protection Organization 3.0 FIRE B2 Principles of Fire and Emergency Services 3.0 Safety and Survival FIRE B7 Building Construction f Fire Protection 3.0 FIRE B3 Fire Command, Strategy, Tactics 3.0 FIRE B4 Fire Behavi and Combustion 3.0 FIRE B5 Fire Prevention 3.0 FIRE B6 Fire Protection Equipment and Systems 3.0 EMTC B50 Emergency Medical Technician 8.0

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG 147 Wildland Firefighting Associate of Science Degree This degree is designed f people who desire to enter enhance their career in a state federal wildland firefighting agency. The course material is linked with the National Multi-Agency Codinating Group certification process. Additional course wk is designed to meet exceed the National Fire Protection Association s 1051 Standard on Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The elective material is designed to allow a student to obtain some degree of specialization that may tail a student s education to qualify f supervis positions in a wildland ganization. Students may be placed in paramilitary and physically demanding environments designed to introduce the student to the job tasks and skills required to operate in the wildland fire services. differentiate influences effecting fire behavi. determine safety zones and escape routes. establish suppression priities. describe the role of the public infmation officer in overall incident ganization. compose planning section written objectives. Career opptunities Include: Fest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Discharged military service personnel can use their military service time towards their career in the Fest Service the BLM. To Achieve the Associate in Science Upon completion of the following courses with at least a C grade in each course, the student will be awarded a Wildland Fire Technology Associate in Science degree. Total Units: 30 FIRE B25A Wildland Fire Behavi 3.0 FIRE B25B Wildland Firefighter Safety & Survival 3.0 FIRE B25C Wildland Fire Operations 3.0 FIRE B25D Wildland Public Infmation Officer, 3.0 Prevention, & Investigation FIRE B25E Wildland Fire Logistics, 3.0 Finance, and Planning Electives - Select at least 15 units from the following: FIRE B26A Initial Attack Incident Commander 1.0 Type 4 (ICT4) (S-200) FIRE B26D Interagency Incident Business 1.0 Management S-260 FIRE B26E Fire Operations in the Wildland 1.5 Urban Interface (S-215) FIRE B26G S-230 Crew Boss Single Resource 1.5 FIRE B26K Field Observer (S-244) 1.5 FIRE B26M Display Process (S-245) 1.0 FIRE B27B I-300 Intermediate Incident 1.5 Command System (I-300) FIRE B28B L-280 Followership to Leadership 0.5

148 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG Executive Chief Fire Officer Certificate of Achievement Fire Fighter I Academy Certificate of Achievement The Certificate of Achievement, Executive Chief Fire Officer Certificate of Achievement is designed to meet the training and educational requirements established by the State Fire Marshal s Office f Fire Officer certification. The program will prepare students f the Company Officer, Chief Fire Officer, and Executive Chief Fire Officer exam and certification as a Califnia State Executive Chief Fire Officer. After successful completion of this certificate, students will be able to take promotional exams f career advancement State wide. Upon completion of the following courses with at least a C grade in each course, a student will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement f Executive Chief Fire Officer The Fire Fighter I Academy Certificate of Achievement is designed to meet the training and educational requirements established by the State Fire Marshal s Office f Fire Fighter I certification. The program will prepare students f the national registry exam and certification as a Califnia State Emergency Medical Technician. After successful completion of this certificate, students will be authized to take the National Registry EMT examination. To Achieve the Certificate of Achievement Upon completion of the following courses with a grade of C better in each course, students will be awarded a Fire Fighter I Academy Certificate of Achievement. Identify the different levels of certification in the Executive Chief Fire Officer certification track, Including Company Officer, Chief Fire Officer and Executive Chief Fire Officer. Describe administrative policies and procedures, including purchasing and budget processes. Identify methods to determine accident and injury prevention program effectiveness. Analyze data and accepted safety practices. Determine effective recruitment, selection, and placement of human resources accding to the law and consistent with current best practices. perfm skills that meet National Fire Protection Association Standard 1001 f Fire Fighter and Califnia State Fire Marshal Standards f Fire Fighter. demonstrate written and verbal communication skills required f entry-level fire fighter positions. analyze emergency and hazardous conditions that are inherent to the firefighting profession. Total Units: 21.5 FIRE B52A Company Officer 2A 2.0 FIRE B52B Company Officer 2B 1.0 FIRE B52C Company Officer 2C 2.0 FIRE B52D Company Officer 2D 2.0 FIRE B52E Company Officer 2E 2.0 FIRE B52F Chief Fire Officer 3A 1.5 FIRE B52G Chief Fire Officer 3B 1.0 FIRE B52H Chief Fire Officer 3C 1.0 FIRE B52I Chief Fire Officer 3D 1.0 FIRE B52J Executive Chief Fire Officer 4A 1.5 FIRE B52K Executive Chief Fire Officer 4B 0.5 FIRE B52L Executive Chief Fire Officer 4C 1.5 FIRE B52M Executive Chief Fire Officer 4D 2.0 FIRE B52N Executive Chief Fire Officer 4E 0.5 FIRE B52O Fire Instruct 1 2.0 Total Units: 20.5-24.5 FIRE B64 State Firefighter I Academy 16.5 FIRE B62 Firefighter I Academy 12.5 and EMTC B50 Emergency Medical Technician 8.0 The courses can be taken out of der. If students take these courses in the following sequence, they can complete the program in one year (two semesters): 1. EMTC B50 taken in fall of year 1. (with a C higher grade.) 2. Fire B64 OR B62 taken in spring of year 1. (with a C higher grade.) Total Units: 20.5 24.5 units

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG 149 Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement This certificate was developed to assist students who desire to become a firefighter, desire Fire Technology as a career. This certificate will aid existing firefighters in promoting/advancing through the ranks of engineer, captain, battalion chief, etc. The Bakersfield Fire Department requires an associate degree befe a captain can take the promotional exam f battalion chief. This course of study will transfer to a four-year institution. Note: FIRE B1 is a prerequisite and must be completed befe taking other ce fire technology courses. FIRE B1 can be waived if the student has completed either academy (B62 B63) and B2 can be waived f students who have a minimum of two years continuous experience as a full-time paid firefighter. A GPA of at least 2.0 is required in the fire technology program. Of the 30 units required, a minimum of 12 units must be completed at Bakersfield College. Bakersfield College s Regional Fire Technology Academy (RFTA) was authized by the Califnia Fire Service Training and Education System in 1980, with programs of study leading to Certified Fire and Certified Fire Chief. RFTA sponss many cooperative training programs with federal, state, and local fire protection agencies. Individuals may develop a program suitable to their career goals with the aid of a college counsel. Courses may lead to the achievement of specific career goals, immediate employment, an associate degree, transfer credits that satisfy requirements f a bachel s degree in Fire Technology. To Achieve the Certificate of Achievement Upon completion of the following courses with at least a C grade in each course, the student will be awarded a Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement. identify minimum qualifications and entry-level skills f fire fighter hiring. describe the following elements: application process. written exam process. physical agility exam. al interview. chief s interview. background investigation. fire fighter probationary process. identify fire service histy, culture, and diversity. demonstrate the ability to analyze, appraise, and evaluate fire and emergency incidents and identify components of emergency management and fire fighter safety, including: size-up. rept on conditions. Incident Command System. RECEO. 10 Standard Firefighting Orders. 18 Situations that shout Watch Out. common facts associated with injuries and line of duty deaths. Total Units: 33.5-36.5 Course # Title Units FIRE B1 Fire Protection Organization 3.0 FIRE B2 Principles of Fire and Emergency Services 3.0 Safety and Survival FIRE B7 Building Construction f Fire Protection 3.0 FIRE B3 Fire Command, Strategy, & Tactics 3.0 FIRE B51B Fire Command 1A 2.0 FIRE B4 Fire Behavi and Combustion 3.0 FIRE B5 Fire Prevention 3.0 FIRE B51D Fire Prevention 1A 2.0 and FIRE B51E Fire Prevention 1B 2.0 FIRE B6 Fire Protection Equipment and Systems 3.0 FIRE B72H Emergency Medical Technician 1 7.5 Required General Education Courses Course # Title Units ENGL B50* Introduction to College Composition 4.0 ENGL B1A Exposity Composition 3.0 PSYC B1A General Psychology 3.0 SOCI B1 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 COMM B1 Public Speaking 3.0 COMM B2 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 COMM B4 Persuasive Communication 3.0 COMM B8 Small Group Communication 3.0 *ENGL B60 may be substituted f ENGL B50 ENGL B1a f Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement only. Note: FIRE B1 and B2 are waived f students who have a minimum of two years service as a paid, full-time firefighter. A GPA of at least 2.0 is required in the certificate program. Of the 33.5-36.5 units required, a minimum of 12 units must be completed at Bakersfield College.

150 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 2017/2018 CATALOG Fire Academy Job Skills Certificate Wildland Firefighting Job Skills Certificate The Fire Academy Job Skills Certificate will prepare the student f entry level firefighter positions, and provides the minimum training required to become a reserve firefighter. It provides the basic educational and practical training essential f firefighting, including the advanced study of ganizational procedures; fcible entry tools; protective breathing apparatus; inspection procedures; fire protection equipment and systems; wildland fire control; EMR; fire behavi; and petroleum fire procedures. perfm skills that meet National Fire Protection Association Standard 1001 f Fire Fighter and Califnia State Fire Marshal Standards f Fire Fighter 1. demonstrate written and verbal communication skills required f entry-level fire fighter positions. analyze emergency and hazardous conditions that are inherent to the firefighting profession. The Wildland Firefighting Job Skills Certificate will prepare students f a career in wildland firefighting, to wk on the fire ground, and be red carded. This job skills certificate is required f the student to apply f a wildland firefighter position. The certificate will provide students with a basic understanding of wildland firefighting principles, tactics, ganization, and fireline safety. It includes training in the identification and operation of wildland fire tools and equipment, water-handling equipment, and fireline construction practices. To Achieve the Job Skills Certificate Upon completion of the following courses with a grade of C better in each course, students will be awarded a Wildland Firefighting Job Skills Certificate. explain and demonstrate an understanding of wildland fire service ganizations. describe and explain the environmental facts of fire behavi which affect a wildfire. demonstrate an understanding of imptant safety practices involved in wildland firefighting. identify and operate common wildland firefighting hand tools and equipment. explain and demonstrate how to construct a fireline. analyze infmation on water-handling equipment. Total Units: 12.5-18.0 FIRE B62 Fire Fighter I Academy 12.5 FIRE B64 Firefighter I Academy 15.0 and EMTC B51 Emergency Medical Responder 3.0 Total Units: 3 FIRE B71A Seasonal Firefighter Basic Training 2.0 FIRE B71B Seasonal Firefighter Basic Training 1.0