Course Description
You will learn and apply a variety of management theory and research, principally by reading the course materials together with demonstrating learning through its application to address questions arising from both case studies and issues arising within your own department. Once you have completed this course using a fire service case study, you should be better able to analyze some of the problems that arise in a station and be able to consider how to address them. Ultimately your learning will depend upon applying what you learn here to real situations or simulated ones, reflecting on that experience and doing a better job next time.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Fire Service History
Gain an understanding of the impact of mutual insurance companies, fire engines, world wars together with the increase of safety standards and litigation effects within the fire service.
Unit 2: Motivation
Learn the application of a variety of theories within the fire service together with the application of the 3C’s of control, competence, and climate factors within a fire station.
Unit 3: Leadership
An examination of four leading leadership theories together with a students simulated application of them through course assignment.
Unit 4: Helpful Information
Using a composite fire department example gain an understanding of the differing attitudes of career and volunteer firefighters and apply best practices to their operations.
Unit 5: Coaching and Discipline
In the family atmosphere of a career fire station understand the need for officer listening skills together with sensible application of rule breaking reporting and formal disciplinary procedures.
Unit 6: Recruiting Volunteers
After understanding the typical volunteer firefighter, develop recommendations for recruiting volunteers within a local volunteer fire department.
What You Will Learn
- An understanding of why the fire service is structured in the way that it is together with its continuing current effects
- With the application of modern motivational and leadership theories within career and volunteer fire departments, you will gain an understanding of their fire service application
- Appreciation of the skills required and need to be applied to be an officer within a career, composite or volunteer fire department
Notes
Enrolling in this course will automatically enrol you into the Certificate in Fire Service Leadership. Being enrolled in the certificate does not create an obligation on your part to complete it.
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The Faculty of OLCD recommends an intermediate level of English language proficiency for the most effective learning and participation in our online and face-to-face courses. A list of minimum recommended scores on some common English tests can be found on our website. If you have questions about your English language proficiency and ability to succeed in this course, please contact openlearning@dal.ca.
Prerequisites
Please note: A minimum of three years of fire-related (career or volunteer) experience is required for enrolment into the courses that make up the Certificate in Fire Service Leadership. You are able to enrol in this course but you will receive a warning message when you check-out. Please click the "Continue Checkout" button to by-pass this warning and complete your payment.
You can apply to have the Fire Service Experience proficiency added to your profile to ensure smooth self-registration into the Fire courses by completing the Fire Service Experience Application.
Once your application and/or registration is received, you will be contacted by the Program Manager to verify your experience. If you do not meet the requirements, your tuition will be refunded. Once this prerequisite is met, your first course must be either OLCD-FIRE0024 Station Officer: Dealing with People or OLCD-FIRE0023 Station Officer: Dealing with New Operations; which of the two courses is determined by the program office.
Prerequisite: A minimum of three years of fire-related (career or volunteer) experience.
Recommended For
- Firefighters with 3 or more years experience, specifically for those who are looking to advance in their careers
- Junior or senior officers who wish to expand their knowledge and credentials through advanced or specialist certificates
Testimonials
"I would gladly recommend this course. All staff involved were courteous and fast in their feedback and responses. This course pushes you to interact and involve yourself in the learning process while being given a safe environment to do so. Very pleased."
~ Mario Jocelyn Boudreau
"This course was very enjoyable. I would recommend it to others for the following reasons:
- The instructor was very knowledgeable about course content;
- Concepts were explored and analyzed in great depth;
- The course load was very manageable for those who work full-time;
- The course content will greatly benefit those who manage fire service personnel."
~ Doug Holst
"I would certainly recommend this course to others. It was very beneficial to read the comments of others and gain valuable feedback. The instructor offered timely and detailed feedback on assignments, which enabled me to improve my evaluation pieces each time. I really enjoyed the live sessions because they allowed us to meet classmates and share firefighting experiences while applying them to the course material. This course also helped me to develop my skills in researching a topic and creating an academic paper."
~ Darin Hyde
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Fire Officer III Accreditation Track : Required
- Certificate in Fire Service Leadership : Required