This 15-credit hour certificate program is designed to upgrade people currently
employed in the fire science field and to enable them to seek more responsible
positions within that field by furthering their knowledge in special areas
of fire science.
| Electives:
Select at least six credit hours from the following courses: |
| ENG 100
| Composition
| 3
|
| ENG 101
| Composition
| 3
|
| ENG 103
| Technical and Report Writing
| 3
|
| MTH 100
| Basic Applied Mathematics
| 3
|
| SOC 101
| Introduction to Sociology
| 3
|
| Electives:
Select at least nine credit hours from the following courses,
providing the combination has approval of a Student Development faculty
member: |
| FIS 100
| Introduction to Fire Science
| 3
|
| FIS 101
| Municipal Fire Administration I
| 3
|
| FIS 103
| Fire Fighting Tactics I
| 3
|
| FIS 112
| Fire Alarm and Extinguishing Systems
| 3
|
| FIS 122
| Fire Prevention Principles I
| 3
|
| FIS 123
| Fire Prevention Principles II
| 3
|
| FIS 132
| Hazardous Materials I
| 3
|
| FIS 133
| Hazardous Materials II
| 3
|
| FIS 145
| Fire Instructor I
| 3
|
| FIS 201
| Municipal Fire Administration II
| 3
|
| FIS 203
| Fire Fighting Tactics II
| 3
|
| FIS 222
| Fire Prevention Principles III
| 3
|
| FIS 223
| Fire Prevention Principles IV
| 3
|
| FIS 224
| Fire Prevention Principles V
| 3
|
| FIS 242
| Fire Hydraulics
| 3
|
| FIS 262
| Water Supply Analysis
| 3
|
| EMS 110 |
Emergency Medical Technical Training
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