INITIALIZATION Knowledgebase: ki-dev-large Base Query: Is this a clarifying question or a clarification statement? Answer Yes if it is a clarifying question or statement, and No in all other cases. Here's the text: The Firefighter Agility & Fitness course (FIRS 1203) offered at Houston Community College is a part of the basic preparation for new firefighters and aligns with the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. The key components and requirements of the course, as per the provided context, include: **Course Objectives:** - The course is designed to be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII. - It aims to satisfy the TCFP curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. **Student Learning Outcomes:** - Students are expected to demonstrate competencies for subjects taught as set forth in the TCFP curriculum for Basic Fire Suppression. - Specific learning outcomes are not detailed in the provided context. **Grading Criteria:** - The HCC Grading Scale is as follows: - A: 100 - 90% - B: 89 - 80% - C: 79 - 70% - D: 69 - 60% - F: 59 and below - FX: Failure due to non-attendance - IP: In Progress - W: Withdrawn - I: Incomplete - AUD: Audit - Points per semester hour are assigned as follows: - 4 points for an A grade - 3 points for a B grade - 2 points for a C grade - 1 point for a D grade - 0 points for an F grade **Policies Regarding Attendance, Grading, and Academic Progress:** - The FX grade indicates failure due to non-attendance, suggesting that attendance is a critical component of the course. - The IP grade is given only in certain developmental courses, and the student must re-enroll to receive credit. - The COM grade is given in non-credit and continuing education courses. - Specific policies regarding grading and academic progress are not detailed in the provided context. **Alignment with TCFP Curriculum:** - The course is explicitly designed to align with the TCFP curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. - It must be offered by institutions licensed as a Fire Academy by the TCFP, ensuring that the course meets the standards set by the commission. The provided context does not include detailed instructional methods, student assignments, student assessments, instructor's requirements, or program/discipline requirements. For a comprehensive understanding of these aspects, one would need to refer to the full course syllabus or contact the instructor, Dwight Allen, at dwight.allen@hccs.edu or by phone at 713-718-8092 during his office hours, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM. The course is located at 555 Community College Drive, Houston, Texas, 77013. Model: gpt-4-1106-preview Use Curl?: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ==================================================