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Associates Capstone in Fire Science

Associates Capstone in Fire Science. FS299-01 Track B – December 2010 Term 1005B. Holidays. Thanksgiving November 25–28 Winter Break (No Classes) December 24–January 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 15-17 *Seminar schedule to be determined*. Contact Information.

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Associates Capstone in Fire Science

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  1. Associates Capstone in Fire Science FS299-01 Track B – December 2010 Term 1005B

  2. Holidays • Thanksgiving November 25–28 • Winter Break (No Classes) December 24–January 2 • Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 15-17 • *Seminar schedule to be determined*

  3. Contact Information Joshua Shanley, MS, MBA, EMT-P JShanley@kaplan.edu AIM: shanleyjm@mac.com (413) 345-5063 cell

  4. Office Hours • M/W/F 10am – 12pm EST • T/Th 2pm –4pm EST • Evenings and weekends by request • Seminars: Sundays at 10pm EST

  5. Administrative • Last Day for Students to Request Incomplete is January 18 • Review Guidelines

  6. Format • Unique in its format and requirements • Use the skills you have learned over your degree program • Synthesize the information and then produce a product that showcases the skills you have obtained.

  7. Format • Unique in its format and requirements • Use the skills you have learned over your degree program • Synthesize the information and then produce a product that showcases the skills you have obtained.

  8. Format • Discussion boards are limited • No textbook • Projects will be presented each week that you will have to work on and submit for a grade. • Real world scenarios

  9. Documents to Review • Kaplan Fire Department Profile • Job Description • Annual Report

  10. APA Guidelines • Title Page • Reference Page • Header • Inline Citation

  11. Unit 1: Course Introduction and Background • Unit Outcomes • The course requirements of FS299 • Your personality type and how you interact with others • The City of Kaplan and the Kaplan Fire Department

  12. Unit 1: Course Introduction and Background • To-Do List • Introduce yourself to your classmates • Complete the written assignment: Myers-Briggs Personality Inventory (125 points) • Participate in the Discussion Board: Myers Briggs (20 points)

  13. Unit 2: Building Construction/Strategy and Tactics and Firefighter Safety • Unit Outcomes • Develop after action reviews • Policy development or revision to protect and ensure firefighter safety • The impact of building construction on determining strategy and tactics

  14. Unit 2: Building Construction/Strategy and Tactics and Firefighter Safety • To-Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board: Comprehensive Incident Review (20 points) • Complete and submit the Written Assignment: Rapid Intervention Guidelines (125 points)

  15. Unit 3: Pre-Planning and Inspections • Unit Outcomes • Develop a comprehensive report that accurately communicates the positive and negative impacts of implementing or changing a given program or policy. • Discuss the trends that are causing a shift in departmental operations and philosophy. • Identify the impact of codes and inspections on building construction and firefighter safety

  16. Unit 3: Pre-Planning and Inspections • To-Do List • Written Assignment: Pre-Planning and Inspections

  17. Unit 4: Fire Resistance and Flame Spread • Unit Outcomes • Identify the difference between fire resistance and flame spread • Describe the different testing procedures for both fire resistance and flame spread

  18. Unit 4: Fire Resistance and Flame Spread • To-Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board - Future trends to handle flame spread? (20 points) • Complete and submit the Assignment - Fire Resistance and Flame Spread PPT (125 points)

  19. Unit 5: Review Week

  20. Unit 6: Personal and Professional Development Goals • What do you want out of a career in the fire and emergency services? • What else do you need to do to prepare yourself? • What difficulties do you anticipate encountering in your career? • What do you need to do personally to “balance” your career and personal life?

  21. Unit 6: Personal and Professional Development Goals • Unit Outcomes • Develop a comprehensive personal and professional development plan. • Identify what your professional development goals are after you graduate with your ASFS degree. • Identify what your personal development goals are in order to balance your personal and professional life.

  22. Unit 6: Personal and Professional Development Goals • To Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board: Your Future in Fire Service (20 points) • Start the Assignment due at the end of Week 9: • The Balance of Your Professional and Personal Life

  23. Unit 7: Fire Service Careers • Unit Outcomes • A number of career opportunities in the fire service

  24. Unit 7: Fire Service Careers • To Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board: Careers in the Fire Service (20 points)

  25. Unit 8: Using Technology to Enhance Fire and Emergency Scene Safety • Unit Outcomes • The research and weaknesses within current policy and practices that the fire service has as it relates to the use of technology to enhance firefighter safety. • How to research other professions outside the fire service that have used technology to solve issues that helped enhance safety.

  26. Unit 8: Using Technology to Enhance Fire and Emergency Scene Safety • Unit Outcomes • The impact of records management systems (RMS), global information systems (GIS), automatic vehicle location (AVL), mobile data computers (MDC), and how these systems can be leveraged to enhance strategic and tactical decisions to increase firefighter safety.

  27. Unit 8: Using Technology to Enhance Fire and Emergency Scene Safety • To Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board: Technology (20 points) • Complete and submit the written assignment: Technology PPT (125 points)

  28. Unit 9: Human Behavior • Unit Outcomes • The basic concepts of human behavior in fire situations • How to conduct research that identifies bodies of information in the area of human behavior and fire dynamics • How to make recommendations based off of research that can be used by the fire service organizations to educate the public and fire service in the area of human behavior and fire dynamics.

  29. Unit 9: Human Behavior • To Do List • Participate in the Discussion Board: Transitioning to a Chief Officer (20 points) • Attend the Seminar • Complete and submit the assignment: Human-Related Fire Behavior (125 points) • Submit your Personal and Professional Life Assignment (110 points)

  30. Unit 10: Course Review • Explain how your work in this course relates to the Associate’s Program

  31. Unit 10: Course Review • Explain how your work in this course relates to the Associate’s Program • What prior knowledge did you bring to this course? • What were the most important new ideas you encountered and how did they change your understanding of this class?

  32. Unit 10: Course Review • Explain how your work in this course relates to the Associate’s Program • Do feel you have met the outcomes in your work on this course? Is there any outcome with which you feel you still need support or assistance? • What have you learned from your discussions and collaborations with your fellow students?

  33. Unit 10: Course Review • Explain how your work in this course relates to the Associate’s Program • In what specific ways can you use the knowledge you have gained in this course in your chosen profession? What are your strengths and opportunities for growth in this area? • What questions or concerns do you have about what you have studied? • What areas of the subject would you like to continue to explore, and why?

  34. Associate Degree Program Outcomes • ASFS–1: Foundational Fire Fighter Skills: Discuss the importance of building construction as it relates to fire fighter safety, building codes, and fire prevention. • ASFS–2: Knowledge Base: Describe the difference between fire resistance and flame spread, and the testing procedures used to establish ratings for each.

  35. Associate Degree Program Outcomes • ASFS–3: Psychology: Discuss the issues that deal with the psychological effects of fire dynamics. • ASFS–4: Research Methods: Apply scientific methods of inquiry to arrive at reasoned decisions regarding fire science. • ASFS–5: Technology: Discuss the use of computer technology to inform and enhance firefighting strategy and tactics.

  36. Associates Capstone in Fire Science FS299-01 Track B – December 2010 Term 1005B

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