Associate in Applied Science

Fire Service Supervision

Plan Code
FIGFUAPT
Career Pathway
Education and Public Safety
Program

CIP Code
43.0203
Program Learning Outcomes
  • Meet the minimum academic training requirements of the Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications (Fire Fighter I)
  • Identify laws, regulations, codes and standards that influence fire department operations
  • Identify regulatory and advisory organizations that create laws and codes in the areas of fire prevention, building codes and ordinances, and firefighter health and safety
  • Analyze the cause of fire to determine extinguishing agents and methods
  • Differentiate between the stages of the fire and fire development and compare methods of heat transfer
  • Calculate flow requirements for fire apparatus
  • Apply mathematic formulae to hydraulics problems
  • Maintain fire apparatus and equipment
  • Identify the common types of building construction and conditions associated with structural collapse and firefighter safety
  • Use the Incident Command System to manage a wide variety of planned and un-planned incidents
  • Apply the principles of interpersonal communication, cooperative teamwork, supervision and management for leadership in the fire service
Program Description
  • 6 quarter AAS
  • Maximum class size:
  • Student to teacher ratio:
  • Enrollment point:
  • This degree offers a variety of modalities including face-to-face, Hybrid, Web-enhanced, and online courses. Please see course descriptions for further information.

General Education Requirements

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Required Courses

Students Transferring in from Industry

Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
101
Total Credits
111