Delivery/Location: Online
Prerequisite
Written Consent of the Instructor.
Description
As personnel in the fire service advance in their career, they are called on to collect data and prepare a report document to be presented to others. This seminar class will provide students the format and opportunity to participate in a practical exercise to develop these skills.
The student will select a mentor within their fire department who will agree to provide guidance and assistance for this class.
The student will select a practical project subject.
Required data will be collected, organized, analyzed and developed into a document to be presented.
The presentation should be made to any party/department/agency other than the one in which the student works. For example, if the student is in the fire service, the presentation should be to the City Manager's office, to a local public school or to the building officials office to name a few.
The mentor will attend the presentation and provide an evaluation of the presentation
The report document will submitted.
This course can be applied towards the:
Important Information
Written consent of the instructor is enforced by the department of Construction Management.
Only students enrolled in the Fire and Emergency Services B.S. program are allowed to register. This course cannot be used towards the Fire and Emergency Services Administration Certificate. Certificate Students will not be allowed to register.
Textbooks and Materials
This course does not require textbooks.
Instructors
Larry Grosse
drfire107@mindspring.com
No Sections Available
This course is offered every Fall and Spring.
- Section 810 (Online via RamCT)
- Date: Aug. 25 - Dec. 12, 2008 (16 wks.)
- Instructors: Larry Grosse
- Grading:Traditional
- Tuition: $280 per credit
- SECTION CLOSED
Related Courses
- FESA 330 - Industrial Processes and Fire Protection
- FESA 331 - Structure Influence on Tactics and Strategy
- FESA 333 - Proposals/Reports in Fire Service Management
- FESA 335 - Trends in Fire Science Technologies
- FESA 336 - Fire and Emergency Services Management
- FESA 337 - Policy and Legal Foundations
- FESA 338 - Essentials of Emergency Management
- FESA 432 - Fire and Emergency Services Budgeting
For More Information
Frances Betts(970) 491-0675
fbetts@learn.colostate.edu
