Nov 26, 2024  
Catalog: PLO & Articulated Courses 
    
Catalog: PLO & Articulated Courses

Undergraduate Certificate in Fire Protection Risk Analysis and Reduction


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2022 cycle

https://calstatela.curriculog.com/proposal:10522/form

 

Fit with the Institutional Mission / Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILO)

    1. Knowledge: Mastery of content and processes of inquiry

    Cal State LA graduates have a strong knowledge base in their academic major and can use powerful processes of inquiry in a range of disciplines. They engage contemporary and enduring questions with an understanding of the complexities of human cultures and the physical and natural world and are ready to put their knowledge into action to address contemporary issues.

    The FPAT certificate in “fire protection risk analysis and reduction” is a 15-unit course-based program that helps students develop and master the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to succeed in the jobs related to fire protection. Students who earn this certificate are prepared with knowledge and research/analytical skills, and are empowered to be successful problem-solvers in their jobs.

     

    1. Proficiency: Intellectual skills

    Cal State LA graduates are equipped to actively participate in democratic society. They are critical thinkers who make use of quantitative and qualitative reasoning. They have the ability to find, use, evaluate and process information in order to engage in complex decision-making. They read critically, speak and write clearly and thoughtfully and communicate effectively.

    The FPAT certificate in “fire protection risk analysis and reduction” helps students become successful decision-makers with the ability to lead and follow. The certificate program empowers students to analyze, integrate, and act on information, to be able to communicate and educate within the community, and to proactively inform themselves about trends and community issues in their professional duties.

     

    1. Place and Community: Urban and global mission

    Cal State LA graduates are engaged individuals who have contributed to the multi-lingual and multiethnic communities that constitute Los Angeles and the world of the future. They are aware of how their actions impact society and the environment, and they strive to make socially responsible decisions. They are community builders sensitive to the needs of diverse individuals and groups and committed to renewing the communities in which they live.

    The FPAT certificate in “fire protection risk analysis and reduction” educates students to become guardians of the community-its people and property. Students learn that their roles are the trusted servants of the community, and their responsibility is to ensure the safety and well-being of all community members. Therefore, they can interact with the community to protect and educate it successfully.

     

    4. Transformation: Integrative learning

    Cal State LA graduates integrate academic learning with life. They engage in community, professional, creative, research and scholarly projects that lead to changes in their sense of self and understanding of their worlds. Graduates integrate their knowledge, skills and experience to address complex and contemporary issues and act ethically as leaders for the 21st century.

    The FPAT certificate in “fire protection risk analysis and reduction” program helps students dedicate themselves to lifelong learning. Students learn from the program that the fire protection field is constantly changing to meet the needs of the community it serves. Therefore they should remain flexible and appreciative of the need to adapt to changes in the community and the larger national emergency services structure. Graduates from this program are empowered to be ethical and tactical decision-makers.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  1. To produce graduates who will demonstrate tactical, technical, and management knowledge as fire protection professionals.
  2. To produce graduates who can apply the skills necessary to collaborate, organize, and lead.
  3. To produce graduates who will be prepared to meet the challenges of our ever-changing technological world.

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