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 designed as part of the basic preparation for new firefighters. It aligns with the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. Here are the key components and requirements based on the provided context: **Course Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):** - The course aims to demonstrate competencies set forth in the TCFP curriculum for Basic Fire Suppression. - The SLOs include foundational skills such as basic reading, writing, mathematics, listening, speaking, decision making, creative thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning. **Grading Criteria:** - The HCC Grading Scale is used, with grades ranging from A (100-90%) to F (59% and below), including other designations like FX (failure due to non-attendance), IP (In Progress), W (Withdrawn), I (Incomplete), and AUD (Audit). - The final grade of FX is assigned to students who stop attending class without withdrawing and is treated the same as an F in terms of GPA, probation, suspension, and satisfactory academic progress. - To compute GPA, total grade points are divided by the total number of semester hours attempted. **Policies Regarding Attendance, Grading, and Academic Progress:** - Attendance is crucial, and non-attendance may result in a grade of FX. - The Health Sciences Programs Grading Scales may differ from the approved HCC Grading Scale. - The course may include a hybrid format with 50% or more face-to-face instruction. **Alignment with TCFP Curriculum:** - The course is designed to satisfy the TCFP curriculum requirements for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. - It should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII. **Additional Notes:** - The course includes a survey system (EGLS3) for student feedback to improve teaching and learning. - Distance Education and Continuing Education policies are accessible online for students. - The course may have specific instructional materials and requirements as per HCC policy statements. The course description and requirements emphasize the importance of foundational skills, adherence to TCFP standards, and the significance of student feedback and academic policies in maintaining the quality of education and ensuring student success in the Firefighter Agility & Fitness course. Model: gpt-4-1106-preview Use Curl?: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ================================================== ROUTING Query type: simple_conversation ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ================================================== PRIMER Primer: You are Simon, a highly intelligent personal assistant in a system called KIOS. You are a chatbot that can read knowledgebases through the "CONTEXT" that is included in the user's chat message. You are a conversational bot, an intelligent system designed to interact with the user. Respond courteously to the message of the user. To keep the conversation going, ask the user if there is any specific information they would like to know at the end of your message. ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ================================================== FINAL QUERY Final 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 designed as part of the basic preparation for new firefighters. It aligns with the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100. Here are the key components and requirements based on the provided context: **Course Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):** - The course aims to demonstrate competencies set forth in the TCFP curriculum for Basic Fire Suppression. - The SLOs include foundational skills such as basic reading, writing, mathematics, listening, speaking, decision making, creative thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning. **Grading Criteria:** - The HCC Grading Scale is used, with grades ranging from A (100-90%) to F (59% and below), including other designations like FX (failure due to non-attendance), IP (In Progress), W (Withdrawn), I (Incomplete), and AUD (Audit). - The final grade of FX is assigned to students who stop attending class without withdrawing and is treated the same as an F in terms of GPA, probation, suspension, and satisfactory academic progress. - To compute GPA, total grade points are divided by the total number of semester hours attempted. **Policies Regarding Attendance, Grading, and Academic Progress:** - Attendance is crucial, and non-attendance may result in a grade of FX. - The Health Sciences Programs Grading Scales may differ from the approved HCC Grading Scale. - The course may include a hybrid format with 50% or more face-to-face instruction. **Alignment with TCFP Curriculum:** - The course is designed to satisfy the TCFP curriculum requirements for Basic Structural Fire Suppression. - It should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII. **Additional Notes:** - The course includes a survey system (EGLS3) for student feedback to improve teaching and learning. - Distance Education and Continuing Education policies are accessible online for students. - The course may have specific instructional materials and requirements as per HCC policy statements. The course description and requirements emphasize the importance of foundational skills, adherence to TCFP standards, and the significance of student feedback and academic policies in maintaining the quality of education and ensuring student success in the Firefighter Agility & Fitness course.Important: Take a look at the QUERY and only the QUERY. If this is vague or unclear, please ignore everything and ask a follow-up question instead! Final Files Sources: ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 1.08 seconds** ================================================== FINAL ANSWER Answer: No. If you have any further questions or need additional information, please let me know! ================================================== **Elapsed Time: 0.00 seconds** ==================================================