FIRE SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATE
Graduates of the fire degree and certificate programs will have the knowledge, attitudes, skills, habits, and hands -on experience needed to perform a variety of firefighting functions, including fire scene operations, fire prevention, fire instruction, and hazardous materials operations. Graduates can apply their skills fighting fire, performing fire prevention inspections, and operating fire equipment. Graduates will be able to evaluate a fire scene, develop strategies for handling different types of fire incidents, develop pre-fire plans, evaluate a business/industry for fire hazards, and evaluate/manage a hazardous materials incident. Topics of study include: techniques of firefighting,
Courses
- EMA 1200 — NIMS Certification
- EMA 1210 — Incident Command Fundamentals
- EPF 1203 — Fire Ground Operations
- EPF 1204 — Firefighting Applications
- EPF 1205 — Vehicle Operator Fundamentals
- EPF 1206 — Extrication Practices
- EPF 1207 — Fire Apparatus Engineer
- EPF 1208 — Firefighting Fundamentals
- EPF 1209 — Fire Suppression Fundamentals
- EPF 1219 — Technical Rescue Awareness
- EPF 1600 — Firefighting Safety Fundamentals
- EPF 2203 — Fire Instructor I
- EPF 2204 — Fire Investigation & Inspection
- EPF 2205 — Fire Prevention Officer
- EPF 2206 — Fire Administration Fundamentals
- EPF 2207 — Fire Administration Applications
- EPF 2209 — Tactic & Strategy Fundamentals
- EPF 2230 — Fire Service Internship
- EPH 1200 — Hazardous Mat Fundamentals
- EPH 1201 — Hazardous Materials Operations
- EPM 1200 — CPR Fundamentals
- EPM 1201 — Emergency Medical Responder
- EPM 1620 — CPR/First Aid