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2016-2017 Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fire Science, A.A.S.


Associate of Applied Science | fIRE.AAS | Career Program
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Program Description


The Fire Science Program prepares graduates to function as entry-level fire service personnel and emergency service providers  and provides a pathway to professional advancement within the fire department for career personnel currently employed as fire fighters. The curriculum is a partnership between Prince George’s Community College, the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department, and the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute (MFRI). Students will complete 18 credits of required state/nationallymandated Fire/EMS Department Career Recruit School courses, which are taught by MFRI at various locations within the state  of Maryland and are restricted to employees and volunteers of the Fire/EMS Department. Credits for the MFRI courses will be transferred into the college based upon the recommendation of the American Council of Education (ACE) as published in the  current edition of the National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs.

Graduates of the Fire Science A.A.S. will be able to:

  • Effectively perform basic firefighting operations and hazardous materials first response as part of a firefighting team
  • Effectively perform emergency medical care in a pre-hospital environment at the basic life support level
  • Apply knowledge about the classification system of buildings which affects emergency operations
  • Demonstrate sensible and safe emergency vehicle driving procedures and collision avoidance in the operation of  fire and rescue service apparatus and truck company operations
  • Demonstrate skills needed to become a journeyman firefighter
  • Explain the fundamentals of arson investigation and the documentation, collection, and preservation of physical  evidence as it relates to fire scenes
  • Apply the scientific method and basic principles of the biological and physical sciences in the analysis of evidence  and to legal concepts and cases

General Education Courses


The list of general education courses appears in the General Education List . Some programs recommend or require specific courses to fulfill general education requirements. Please check your program’s sequence of study for this information.

Electives:


Five credits of electives, three of which must be at the 2000 level (any course except for PED-1000  or PED-1300)

Transferability


Credit earned at any public institution in the state shall be transferable to any other institution if the:

  • Credit is from a college or university parallel course or program;
  • Grades in the block of courses transferred average 2.00 or higher; and
  • Acceptance of the credit is consistent with the policies of the receiving institution governing students following the  same program. Refer to ARTSYS at artweb.usmd.edu and the receiving institution’s catalog to select transferable courses.

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Sequence of Study - Fire Science A.A.S.


Below are the required courses for your program arranged in a suggested sequence. Please note that the sequence does not  include developmental coursework. See Academic Preparation  for the developmental course sequence if applicable to you.

1st Semester


(Credits articulated from the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute and must be completed before graduation; see above)

Total: 18 Credits


2nd Semester


Total: 13 Credits


3rd Semester


Total: 15 Credits


4th Semester


Total: 14 Credits


Program Total: 60 Credits


Asterisk (*) denotes a general education course.

Double asterisk (**) denotes a course that is an institutional requirement.

Triple asterisk (***) denotes a course that satisfies the culminating experience requirement for A.A.S. programs.