2022-2023 Yavapai College Catalog 
    
    Dec 04, 2024  
2022-2023 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]

Fire Science - AAS


Progression Plan - Fire Science AAS, Suppression Concentration  

Progression Plan - Fire Science AAS, Non-suppression Concentration  

 


IMPORTANT: Professional Licensure Disclosure  


The Fire Science degree program is an interdisciplinary program of study which prepares students for a broad range of employment opportunities including Firefighter, Hazardous Materials Technician, Fire Marshal/Inspector, Fire Investigator, and Fire Service Supervisor/Manager.

In addition to preparing students for employment, this degree program is appropriate for individuals already employed in the Public Safety field who are seeking skill upgrade and promotional opportunities, and individuals preparing to transfer to a four-year college/university. The Fire Science degree will allow students to declare a concentration in Suppression or Non-Suppression. This degree outline provides the list of core and concentration requirements.

Accreditation: This program is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC).

Students interested in a transfer program in fire science should see an academic advisor for an educational plan.

Note: Students preparing for transfer must complete College Composition I & II.

Credit Hours Required: 62-68

AAS General Education Requirements (19 credits)


Note: 1 Select from two different prefixes


 

Select one Concentration below and complete the requirements


Program Outcomes


Upon successful completion of the Fire Science degree program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Develop conditioning strategies, lifelong fitness, nutritional guidelines, and prepare for pre-employment agility tests.
  2. Explain issues related to fire prevention and the components and steps of inspection and enforcement.
  3. Operate and test fire protection and detection systems.
  4. Use basic terms and concepts associated with the chemistry and dynamics of fire.
  5. Determine factors and principles related to fire resistance, building codes and fire suppression issues.
  6. Describe the theory of fire behavior, phases of fire, types of fires, and methods of fire control.
  7. Identify various hazardous materials and their potential dangers.
  8. Assess, manage, and stabilize patients of all ages with medical emergencies and emergency childbirth.
  9. Prepare the patient for transport to an appropriate medical facility with a minimum of aggravation to the patient's illness or injury.