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Provides a comprehensive exploration of the contemporary fire service, its essential skills and future challenges, and its evolving role as a key partner in an integrated public safety operational environment. Supports this specialized education with a solid core of knowledge fundamental to all public safety disciplines, and provides opportunities to focus and extend the program into any of several specialty areas. Serves as excellent preparation for both a variety of careers within the worlds of the fire and emergency services, and rank promotion and career advancement for students already serving.
Courses
- BLDT 101 — Introduction to Building Trades
- BMGT 103 — Introduction to Business
- BSCI 107 — Study of the Human Body
- BSCI 117 — Human Biology
- BSCI 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- CCJS 101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CCJS 201 — Criminal Law
- CCJS 225 — Problem Solving in the Public Sector
- CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I
- COMM 103 — Public Speaking
- COMM 109 — Basic Conflict Mediation
- COMM 111 — Introduction to Mass Communication
- EMGT 101 — Disaster, Crisis, and Emergency Management
- EMGT 104 — Disaster Response and Recovery
- EMGT 106 — Hazard, Risk, and Mitigation
- EMGT 111 — Preparing and Securing the Homeland
- EMGT 201 — Public Safety GIS and Technology
- EMGT 213 — Social Impacts of Disaster
- EMGT 220 — Emergency Operations Planning
- EMGT 222 — Public Safety Administration
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- FEMA 150 — Incident Command System (ICS)
- FIRE 101 — Fire Protection Systems
- FIRE 103 — Fire Investigation and Analysis
- FIRE 105 — Fundamental Topics of the Modern Fire Service
- GEOG 101 — Elements of Geography
- GISA 101 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS
- HLTH 160 — Stress Management
- PSYC 101 — General Psychology
- SOCY 101 — Introduction to Sociology