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2012 - 2013 CNM Catalog June 2012, Volume 45 
    
2012 - 2013 CNM Catalog June 2012, Volume 45 [The CNM Academic Year includes Fall, Spring, Summer Terms]

Fire Science


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Program Description

The fire service career field is expanding due to an emphasis on fire safety and fire prevention, which has created a need for trained, skilled, and knowledgeable firefighters. The Fire Science program leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science that gives the student the educational background needed for employment in a fire service career. It may also help achieve a promotion after gaining employment.

To accommodate the diverse schedules of our students, courses are offered throughout the day and evening. For students or professionals unable to attend classes on campus, several online courses are also offered.

Students in the Fire Science program will benefit from faculty who bring up-to-date industry experience into the classroom. The curriculum has been validated by several subject matter experts throughout the country and is based on a national model developed by the National Fire Academy (NFA). The curriculum includes Fire Behavior and Combustion, Building Construction for Fire Protection, Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply, Fire Protection Systems, Introduction to Fire Science, Wildland Firefighting, Fire Inspections, Fire Administration, Occupational Safety, Tactics and Strategy and Hazardous Materials.

The program will provide graduates with a sense of community service and what it takes to be successful in the fire service. The wildland concentration provides students the opportunity to specialize in wildland firefighting. The structural concentration provides students the opportunity to specialize in structural firefighting.

 

Special Requirements

Physical Requirements: Students must be in good physical and psychological health. Students may be asked to provide documentation of a recent physical examination. Many health programs require the student to be able to safely lift and/or move a minimum of 50 pounds. Reasonable accommodations are made for students with disabilities. However, some disabilities may prohibit students from completing program specific competencies or gaining employment. Students with disabilities that may interfere with completing program competencies are advised to contact the School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety (HWPS)  Office for more information.

Transportation: Students are responsible for their own transportation to off-campus training sites (i.e. clinical courses at hospitals, internships, etc.).

 

Career and Educational Opportunities

Gainful Employment information is available from Job Connection Services.

The Associate’s of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science will prepare the student for a variety of careers in firefighting (structural and wildland), fire inspections, hazardous materials, fire suppression and detection systems, and fire extinguisher maintenance. Upon completion of the Wildland Firefighting course students will be certified as Wildland Firefighters. This certification could lead to a seasonal Forestry Aid GS 3 position. Over the last twenty years, the complexity and intensity of wildfires has drastically increased. Wildfire agencies need ample resources (with the proper training and qualifications). Currently, wildfire agencies are suffering massive turnover in the form of retirements, transfer and resignations. The program has an agreement sponsored by the NFA, with seven accredited colleges and universities throughout the country that offer a bachelor’s degree with concentrations in fire administration and fire prevention technology. All instruction from these colleges or universities is delivered completely online and students pay in-state tuition. Different fire departments use various combinations for the selection process besides a degree. Some fire departments are now requiring a International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Firefighter I Certificate that indicates the level of Technical and Manipulative training received.

Exit competencies (see Program Exit Competencies  ) for this program of study are available at cnm.edu/exitcomp.

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Certificate and Degree Options

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