The courses listed below are arranged for students who wish to take 2 courses per term and complete the program in just 18 months. Students who decide to take just one course per term please note, two course groups are indicated in the schedule below.
Group One consists of the set of courses listed first for each term (in blue) and Group Two consists of the set of courses listed second for each term (in black). Where possible, students should concentrate on taking the Group One courses prior to the Group Two courses. For students taking two courses per term, it is acceptable to take a Group One and Group Two course.
Group One Courses: ENFP 625, 627, 629A, 629B, 629C
Group Two Courses: ENFP 621, 622, 629D, 629E, 629I, 629R
TERM I 2009-2010
Fall 2009 (9/07/09 - 11/23/09)
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ENFP 629A: Advanced Fire Dynamics (3 credits) - R. Roby & D. Carpenter
1)An Introduction to Combustion, Stephen R. Turns, 2nd Edition, 2000.McGraw Hill; 2nd edition, ISBN-13: 978-0071260725. 2)An Introduction to Fire Dynamics, Dougal Drysdale, 2nd Edition, 1999. ISBN-13: 978-0471972914. 3)The SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering, 2nd or 3rd Edition.
ENFP 621: Analytical Procedures of Structural Fire Protection (3 credits) - S. Lamont
Structural Design for Fire Safety , Andrew H. Buchanan , Wiley
SEI/ ASCE/SFPE 29-05- Standard Calculation Methods for Structural Fire Protection, 2007 |
TERM II 2009- 2010
Winter 2009 (12/07/09 - 2/22/10)
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ENFP 629C: Advanced Fire Suppression (3 credits) - J. Sutula
1) Arthur E. Cote (Editor-in-Chief), Fire Protection Handbook (20 th Edition, National Fire Protection Association, Quiney , MA 2008. (This is a 2 volume set) 2) Philip DiNenno (Editor-in-Chief), The SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering (4 th edition), National Fire Protection Association, Quiney , MA Note: Students must have either the 19th or 20th ed. of the FPE Handbook and either the 3rd or 4th ed. of the SFPE Handbook.
ENFP 613: Human Response to Fire (3 credits) - S. Gwynne & D. Purser
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering (4th Edition 2008) published by the NFPA |
TERM III 2009-2010
Spring 2010 (3/08/10 - 5/24/10)
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ENFP 629B: Fire Assessment Methods (3 credits) - M. Janssens
ENFP 629D: Forensic Fire Analysis (3 credits) - D. Icove and G. Haynes
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TERM IV 2009-2010
Summer 2010 (6/07/10 - 8/23/10)
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ENFP 627: Smoke Detection and Management (3 credits) - J. Milke
ENFP 629R: Advanced Fire Risk Modeling (3 credits) - F. Joglar |
TERM I 2010-2011
Fall 2010 (9/06/10 - 11/22/10)
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ENFP 625: Advanced Fire Modeling (3 credits) - Staff
ENFP 629E: Performance Based Design (3 credits) - M. Hurley & E. Rosenbaum
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TERM II 2010- 2011
Winter 2010 (12/06/10 - 2/21/11)
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ENFP 629A: Advanced Fire Dynamics (3 credits) - R. Roby & D. Carpenter
ENFP 621: Analytical Procedures of Structural Fire Protection (3 credits) - Staff |
TERM III 2010-20011
Spring 2011 (3/07/11 - 5/23/11)
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ENFP 629C: Advanced Fire Suppression (3 credits) - Staff
ENFP 613: Human Response to Fire (3 credits) - S. Gwynne & D. Purser |
TERM IV 2010-2011
Summer 2011 (6/06/11 - 8/22/11)
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ENFP 629B: Fire Assessment Methods (3 credits) - M. Janssens
ENFP 629D: Forensic Fire Analysis (3 credits) - D. Icove |
TERM I 2011-2012
Fall 2011 (9/05/11 - 11/21/11)
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ENFP 627: Smoke Detection and Management (3 credits) - J. Milke
ENFP 629R: Advanced Fire Risk Modeling (3 credits) - F. Joglar |
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