Phoenix College 2011-12 Catalog & Handbook

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Phoenix College 2011–2012 CATALOG AND HANDBOOK

FON271AC Culinary Studies Internship 3 credit(s) 15 period(s) lab Work experience preparing hot and cold foods in a commercial food service operation, experience in volume food production preparing salads, soups, stocks, sauces, entrées, starches, and vegetables. Fifteen (15) hours of work weekly. Supervision and evaluation by an internship coordinator. Prerequisites: FON104, FON180, and permission of Department or Division. Course Notes: FON271AC may be repeated for a total of six (6) credits.

FRE – French FRE085AA Speedy French I 1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture Basic vocabulary and grammar to develop conversational skills in French. Prerequisites: None. FRE085AB Speedy French II 1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture Intermediate vocabulary and grammar to develop conversational skills in French. Prerequisites: FRE085AA. FRE085AC Speedy French III 1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture Advanced vocabulary and grammar to develop conversational skills in French. Prerequisites: FRE085AB. FRE101 Elementary French I 4 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture Basic grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary of the French language. Includes the study of French culture, practice of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Prerequisites: None.

Course Descriptions

FRE102 Elementary French II 4 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture Continued study of grammar and vocabulary of the French language along with the study of French culture. Emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Prerequisites: FRE101 or equivalent. FRE115 Beginning French Conversation I 3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture Conversational French. Basic sentence structure, pronunciation and vocabulary necessary to develop speaking ability in French. Designed for students seeking speaking and listening abilities with little emphasis on grammar. Prerequisites: None.

FRE116 Beginning French Conversation II 3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture A continuation of FRE115. Continued development of speaking and listening skills for effective communication in French. Prerequisites: FRE115 or equivalent. FRE201 Intermediate French I 4 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture Review of essential grammar of the French language and study of French culture. Continued practice and development of reading, writing, and speaking skills. Prerequisites: FRE102 with a grade of "C" or better, two years of high school French with an average of "C" or better, or departmental approval. FRE202 Intermediate French II 4 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture Review of grammar, continued development of French language skills, and continued study of the French culture. Prerequisites: FRE201 with a grade of "C" or better or three years of high school French with an average of "C" or better.

FSC – Fire Science Technology FSC101 Intro to Fire Service Selection 3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab Overview of the application and selection processes used by various fire departments and fire service organizations. Elements of fire service culture and their effects on personal growth and interpersonal relationships. Major components of written application processes, requirements, preparation of resumes and their effect on employment prospects. Preparation for the interview to include communications skills, mental preparation techniques, behaviors, and the importance of the interview in the pre-employment process. Preparation for on-site experiences at a fire station. General components of the selection process, the importance of general education, and components of lifelong learning in career choices. Prerequisites: None. FSC102 Fire Department Operations 11 credit(s) 19.6 period(s) lecture + lab Introductory fire science course primarily designed for the fire department recruit. Includes firefighting skills, equipment, and administrative policies, fire department operations, personnel policies, and International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Practical Skills Testing. Prerequisites: (EMT104, FSC105 and FSC130) and permission of instructor. Corequisites: FSC134.

FSC/EMT104 Basic Emergency Medical Technology 8 credit(s) 9.45 period(s) lecture + lab Techniques of emergency medical care in accordance with national and state curriculum. Study of the human body, patient assessment, treatment of medically or traumatically compromised patients, special hazards, and medical operations. IV monitoring, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), patient-assisted medication administration, automated external defibrillators, and blood-glucose monitoring. Includes participation in two eight-hour clinical rotations through a local emergency department scheduled during the semester outside normal class hours. Requires personal pocket mask, stethoscope, pen light, and trauma scissors. Prerequisites: Must be at least 18 years of age prior to applying to the BLS (Basic Life Support) Training Program per Arizona Revised Statutes, and must have a current validation in Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider/Professional Rescuer. Minimum ninth grade level reading proficiency on the Nelson-Denney Examination or appropriate Reading placement test score. Proof of: TB testing or chest x-ray with a negative result within 6 months prior to registration; Immunity to rubella (German measles) and rubeola. FSC105 Hazardous Materials/First Responder 3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture Basic methods of recognition and identification based upon the chemical and physical properties of hazardous materials; basic safety procedures when utilizing specific types of protective clothing and equipment; basic tactical information relating to scene management. Confined space operations in accordance with the National Fire Protection Agency. Prerequisites: None. FSC106 Introduction to Fire Protection 3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture History and evaluation of fire department organization. Role of the fire service in the community. Responsibilities of the fire administrator including organization, departmental functions, interdepartmental relationships, management of buildings and equipment; techniques of firefighting. Also includes emergency medical services and fire prevention. Prerequisites: None. FSC108 Fundamentals of Fire Prevention 3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture Fundamentals of fire prevention. Includes techniques, procedures, regulations, and enforcement. Also includes discussion of hazards in ordinary and special occupancies. Field trips and lectures from industry also included. Prerequisites: None.


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