Fire Science Wildland | AAS
Wildland Firefighting is a firefighting, emergency management and natural resources interdisciplinary career and profession. This degree will allow the student to develop the competencies and skills to enter this expanding career field and will allow the seasoned wildland firefighter to enhance their experience with an academic program. This degree will prepare you to operate in multiple agency jurisdictions, apply standardized wildland firefighting principles as identified by the National Wildland Coordinating Group; introduce you to the principles of emergency management preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery; and prepare you to attain a career and to enhance a career in wildland
Courses
- CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- EMP 1001 — Principles Of Emergency Management
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2
- FST 1000 — Firefighter I
- FST 1003 — Fire Behavior & Combustion
- FST 1007 — Hazardous Materials Operations (Level I)
- FST 1009 — Occupational Safety & Health for Fire
- FST 1010 — Job Placement and Assessment
- FST 1060 — Candidate Physical Abilities Test Prep
- FST 2002 — Strategy and Tactics
- FST 2058 — Wildland Fire Incident Management and Organization
- FST 2059 — Wildland Firefighting Strategy and Tactics
- FSW 1053 — S0-290 Intermediat Wildland Fire Behavior
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1
- PSM 2000 — National Incident Management System / Interagency Operations
- PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships