FIRE 166   Fire Behavior and Combustion* (3 Hours)

Prerequisites : Department approval.

The purpose of this course is to explore the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. The student can expect to identify the physical properties of the three states of matter; categorize the components of fire; recall the physical and chemical properties of fire; describe and apply the process of burning; define and use basic terms and concepts associated with the chemistry and dynamics of fire; discuss the various materials and their relationship to fires as fuel; demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics of water as a fire suppression agent; articulate other suppression agents and strategies; and compare other methods and techniques of fire extinguishments.