Title: Principles of Building Construction: Combustible Materials
Credit:
Lessons: 6 lessons, 0 submitted
Exams: 1 exam
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Prerequisites: None
Description: The intent of Principles of Building Construction: Combustible Materials is to prepare Incident Commanders (ICs), Company Officers (COs), Safety Officers, and other fire service personnel to read a building correctly and to use this knowledge when making decisions under fire conditions.
In order to pass the course, you must complete this course within sixty (60) days of your enrollment date and earn a minimum of 42 points total (seventy percent) on the final exam.
Note: This course is ACE approved. In the vocational certificate or lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, ACE recommends this course is worth 1 semester hour in Fire Science, Emergency Medical, Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Emergency Management, or Public Safety. However, the amount of ACE credit is subject to the credit transfer policies of the school or institution at which you attend.
As with any credit transfer, the receiving school has the prerogative to accept or reject an ACE credit recommendation. Please check with the institution where you are registered for approval before signing up for this course. Also, to complete this version of the course the final exam must be taken at an approved proctor site (contact the Center for more information on approved sites). If you are not seeking college credit for this course, you must sign up for the CEU version of this course.
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