A Comprehensive Curriculum That Will Prepare You For Leadership Roles, Career Advancement and New Opportunities
CURRICULUM
The program curriculum for the Fire & Safety Engineering Technology program is designed to provide students with a broad background in the management of first response operations dealing with fire safety, as well as industrial and community disasters.
The curriculum provides a concentration in fire administration which includes courses in fire and emergency management, hazardous materials, safety analysis and many more subject matters that will provide you with the necessary knowledge to prevent and manage critical fire and safety situations.
General Education Requirements: 36 Credits
Free Electives: 8 Credits
Program Requirements: 80 Credits
Total Curriculum Requirements: 128 Hours
These core classes are required for both the Fire Protection Administration concentration and the Fire Protection Engineering Technology concentration:
| MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: Core Classes (24 Hours) | ||
|---|---|---|
| FSE 101 | Fire Prevention | |
| FSE 120 | Fire Behavior & Combustion | |
| FSE 200 | Applied Fire/Safety Analysis | |
| FSE 221 | Fire Protection Systems | |
| FSE 305 | Hazardous Materials | |
| FSE 320 | Principles of Emergency Services | |
| FSE 361 | Principles of Occupational Safety and Health | |
| FSE 349 | Cooperative Study: 3 Hours | |
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