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 series for new firefighters. The key components and requirements of the course, as outlined in 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 Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. - The course is intended to prepare students for the physical demands of firefighting through agility and fitness training. **Student Learning Outcomes:** - While specific learning outcomes are not detailed in the provided context, students are expected to demonstrate competencies set forth in the TCFP curriculum for Basic Fire Suppression. **Grading Criteria:** - The 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- B: 89 - 80% - C: 79 - 70% - D: 69 - 60% - F: 59% and below - FX: Failure due to non-attendance - IP: In Progress - W: Withdrawn - I: Incomplete - AUD: Audit - Points per semester hour are allocated based on the grade received, with 4 points for an A, 3 points for a B, and so on. **Policies Regarding Attendance, Grading, and Academic Progress:** - The FX grade indicates that failure due to non-attendance is a consideration in the grading policy. - 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. **Alignment with TCFP Curriculum:** - The course is explicitly designed to align with the TCFP curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. - It is likely that the course includes both theoretical and practical components, including lectures and laboratory hours, to meet the TCFP standards. - The course may include assessments and assignments that reflect the competencies required by the TCFP, although no specific assignments are selected for the outcome mentioned in the context. **Additional Requirements:** - The course requires 3 credit hours, with 2 lecture hours and 3 laboratory hours. - There are also 80 external hours mentioned, which may refer to additional training or fieldwork required outside of the standard class hours. It is important to note that the course may only be offered by institutions licensed as a Fire Academy by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection, ensuring that the program meets the necessary standards for firefighter training. For more detailed information on the course objectives, student learning outcomes, and specific instructional methods, it would be advisable to contact the instructor, Dwight Allen, at dwight.allen@hccs.edu or refer to the full course syllabus and materials provided by Houston Community College. Model: gpt-4-1106-preview Use Curl?: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ==================================================