Overview
The Fire Protection and Safety Technology degree gives firefighters expanded knowledge base to help them improve their firefighting operations skills. The courses include all aspects of fireground operations and preparedness to improve safety awareness and modern tactics. The Fire Science Degrees are offered online and allow firefighters to take courses available 24 hours a day with weekly assignments and reading assignments. Firefighters that are certified through the Texas Commission of Fire Protection are awarded 23 college credit hours for their active Basic Firefighter Certification.
Requirements
The access to a desktop or laptop computer is required. The computer must have camera to be used during proctored midterm and final exams. Those using a tablet will not be able to access midterm and final exams.
Career Options
Firefighters who have graduated from the Fire Protection and Safety Technology Degree Program have a greater knowledge of fire service operations and prepares the firefighter to advancement.
Related Programs
The Fire Science Degree program also offers a degree in Fire Service Administration. The firefighters that are certified as Texas Paramedics can also review the required courses to obtain an Associates Degree in Emergency Medical Services.
Faculty
- David B. Anderson, Professor of Fire Science