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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fire Science Wildland, AAS


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Wildland Firefighting is a firefighting, emergency management and natural resources interdisciplinary career and profession. This degree will allow the student to develop the competencies and skills to enter this expanding career field and will allow the seasoned wildland firefighter to enhance their experience with an academic program. This degree will prepare you to operate in multiple agency jurisdictions, apply standardized wildland firefighting principles as identified by the National Wildland Coordinating Group; introduce you to the principles of emergency management preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery; and prepare you to attain a career and to enhance a career in wildland firefighting and related disciplines.

A plan for entry into and completion of the Fire Science Wildland degree should be discussed with one of the Fire Science Coordinators or Faculty. This advising is needed to provide thorough information on the degree requirements and to align the student’s experience and certifications to the degree for credit for prior learning, if appropriate, and to advise on the student’s academic and career goals.

Total Credit Hours: 15-16


Total Credit Hours: 45


Total Credit Hours: 60-61


Technical Electives
Any other EMP, FST, FSW or PSM credits count for technical electives courses

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