English 101, (3 cr.) Religion 103, (3 cr.) Critical Inquiry 111, (3 cr.) Statistics 201, (4 cr.) Computer App, (2 cr.) Humanities, (.5 cr.) Total of 15.5
English 102, (3 cr.) Artistic Expression 120, (3 cr.) Math 110, (4 cr.) Intro. to Fire Protection 3251, (3 cr.) History Elective, (3 cr.) Total of 16
Accounting 101, (4 cr.) Economics 251, (3 cr.) Information Systems Seminar 101A, (1 cr.) Religion Elective, (3 cr.) Principles of Management 310, (4 cr.) Total of 15
Accounting 102, (4 cr.) Economics 252, (3 cr.) Lab Science, (4 cr.) Intro. to Fire Prevention 3345, (3 cr.) Wellness 101, (1 cr.) Total of 15
Elective, (2 cr.) Phy. Ed. Electives, (1 cr.) Business Communications 330, (3 cr.) Fire Prevention Org. & Mgmt. 3601, (3 cr.) Interactions of HazMat 3640, (3 cr.) Organizational Theory & Behav. 321, (4 cr.) Total of 16
Business Law 410, (3 cr.) Fire Incident Command 4631, (3 cr.) Stress Management 212, (2 cr.) Electives, (4 cr.) Human Resource Management 412, (4 cr.) Total of 16
Inc. Fire Analysis & Inv. 4618, (3 cr.) Elective, (3 cr.) Terrorism Incident Mgmt. & Emer. 4753, (3 cr.) Criminal Investigation 3707, (3 cr.) Intro. to PR 204, (3 cr.) Total of 15
Religion/Career Values 435, (4 cr.) Internship 395, (8 cr.) Senior Seminar, (4 cr.) Total of 16
This course provides a comprehensive overview of fire protection, career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, fire loss analysis, and an orientation to the philosophy and history of fire protection and fire services. Fire protection systems are introduced and a discussion and application to fire strategy and tactics are included.
This course examines measures directed toward avoiding the inception of fire, among which are fire prevention education, fire safety inspection, fire code enforcement, investigation of fire to determine causes, and investigation of suspicious fires. The course outlines the basic principles that apply to the actual inspection procedures, whether conducted for control of structures, for control of occupancy, or for a combination of purposes.
This course addresses modern management and planning techniques that apply to organizing a fire department. Topics include community risk reduction, codes and standards, inspections, plans review, incident investigation, fire-prevention research, and the relationship of master planning to fire prevention.
This course examines how hazardous materials escalate an incident or emergency event. It explains the basic fundamental concepts common to organic and inorganic chemistry and focuses on how some key elements, compounds, and mixtures are inherently dangerous.
This course examines the dynamics of ignition, flame spread, and room fire growth and explores all phases of fire and explosion investigation, financial management, and other fire department functions related to incendiary fire analysis and investigation.
Provides a management oriented focus that progresses from pre-incident preparation to systematically managing the incident. The course helps the student to understand and apply the concepts involved in the development and deployment of an on-scene strategic or tactical plan.
Examines the philosophies and tactics of terrorist groups, and discusses emerging terrorism trends. This course prepares students to understand terrorism methodology, respond to terrorist incidents, and manage the consequences of terrorist events.