Departmental Course Syllabus
Department:
Protective Services / Fire Science Revision Date: 11/25/07
Course
Number and Title: FIRT 1338 Fire Protection Systems
Credit
Hours: Lecture: 3 Hours Lab: 0 Hours
Credit Hours: 3 Hours
Instructor: Captain James D. Richardson
Office:
CAC 136 Phone
Number: (210) 733-2187 FAX: (210) 733-2889
Email: jrichard@accd.edu jrichard@moment.net
Web Address: http://www.accd.edu/sac/protserv/fire
I.
Catalog Description:
This course is a study of fire detection, alarm and extinguishing systems. The student will also study the required standard for water supply, special extinguishing systems, rating organizations and underwriting agencies.
II.
Pre-requisites, co-requisites and
other requirements:
NONE
III.
Text:
Private Fire Protection and Detection. IF'STA.
IV.
Instruction will consist of:
Lecture, demonstration, and class presentations
V.
Course Content:
This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire detection and alarm systems, heat and smoke control systems, special protection and sprinkler systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers.
VI. Learning
Outcomes and Performance Objectives with their methods of measurement as used
to determine the students’ mastery of those outcomes.
Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Articulate knowledge of distribution and installation of water supply
systems in suburban and rural areas.
2. Comprehend types, components, and operation of automatic, special sprinkler
systems, and standpipes.
3. Classify detection, alarm, supervisory devices, heat, flame, smoke control
devices and hardware.
4. Identify and describe appropriate national standards governing the
installation,
Learning
Outcome:
Performance Objectives/Method(s) of
measurement for each objective:
Students will be evaluated by written examination, class participation, and outside assignments.
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Competencies Link: (SCANS COMPETENCIES are
only required for courses which are a part of an AAS degree plan.)
The
know-how identified by SCANS is made up of five competencies and a three-part
foundation of skills and personal qualities needed for solid job
performance. The rating level ranges from 1 (low) to 5 (high). Click the
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VII.
Course requirements and grade
computation.
A. College
Requirements:
A written, comprehensive final
examination, not to exceed two and one-half hours in length, shall be given at
the end of each semester for each course at the regularly scheduled time. Any
exceptions to these requirements must be approved by the appropriate dean.
Other examinations are given at the discretion of the instructor.
A student who must be absent from a final
examination should petition that instructor for permission to postpone the
examination. A student absent without permission from a final examination is
graded “F.” Postponed examinations result in a grade of “I.” The final exam
must be taken within 120 calendar days from the end of the semester or the
grade automatically becomes an “F.” (San Antonio College Bulletin, Faculty
Handbook - January 1995)
B. Departmental
Requirement:
C. Instructor
Requirements:
A.
San Antonio College does not discriminate on the basis of race,
religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability with respect to
access, employment programs or services.
B. Students
are urged not to bring children to either a class or a lab. Minors under the
age of twelve (12) must not be left unattended on campus. College Academic
Council - April, 1998
C. ADA
Statement: “As per Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if accommodation is needed contact
the Office of DisABILITY Support Services, CAC 124C, Phone: (210) 733-2347.
D.
A Rapid Response Team exists for the purpose of responding to
emergencies. If you have a disability that will require assistance in the event
of a building evacuation, notify Disability Support Services, Chance Academic
Center 124C, Phone: (210) 733-2347.
E. Academic
Dishonesty: Students may be subject to disciplinary proceedings resulting
in an academic penalty or disciplinary
penalty for academic dishonesty. Academic Dishonesty includes, but is not
limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism and collusion. For additional
information refer to the “Student Code of Conduct” in the San Antonio College
Bulletin.
F. Students
are required to silence all electronic devices (e.g., pagers, cellular phones,
etc.) when in classrooms, laboratories and the library. College Academic
Council, 01/ 2000.
G. San Antonio College Attendance Policy: Regular
and punctual attendance at all classes and laboratories, day and/or evening, is
required. A student absent for any reason is responsible for all work missed.
Both tardiness and early departure from class are forms of absenteeism. The
instructor establishes the policy with regard to each.
Absences of each student are recorded without exception. The counting of absences begins on the first day of class. A student absent the equivalent of two weeks of instruction in a 16-week semester may be dropped by the instructor. If a student is dropped from a class for excessive absences, the instructor will record a grade of “W’ (withdraw). It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the withdrawals have been submitted.
H.
San Antonio College is a smoke
free campus.
I.
ACCD DPS Emergency Phone
Numbers:
ACCD DPS Emergency Phone (210) 222-0911
ACCD DPS General Phone (210) 208-8099
ACCD DPS Weather Phone (210) 208-8189 (For information on college
closures)
J. Students must also abide by the policies, procedures, and rules set forth in the “Student Code of Conduct” and all other policies set forth in the San Antonio College Bulletin. www.accd.edu/sa/sacmain/schedule/SAC_Bulletin_05-06.pdf