The Certificate of Achievement in Fire Academy Preparation with emergency Medical Technician curriculum provides fire service personnel—and all students—an opportunity to complete the Fire and Emergency Services HigherEducation (FESHE) prescribed course requirements for those interested in obtaining an Associate of Science Degree in Fire Academy Preparation. This certificate also includes the kinesiology and emergency medical technician requirements of most academies. This curriculum linkage represents a milestone in fire and emergency services education. It provides for a seamless articulation of coursework between institutions and between associate and bachelor's programs. Upon completion of the associate degree students have the opportunity to transfer to neighboring colleges and universities to complete a bachelor's degree through course articulation agreements or apply to a fire academy. Ultimately, the program of study provides students an opportunity to enhance and apply intellectual skills toward greater professional performance while fostering advancement opportunities in leadership positions.
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This certificate program is designed to prepare future firefighters for the academic rigors of a fire academy. This certificate meets most academies’ academic, physical, and emergency medical technician requirements. Though this certificate does not guarantee admission into a fire academy the program is designed to (1) meet the course requirements specified by local fire academies, significantly (2) enhance the student's ability to compete for academy positions, and (3) increase the student's probability of success while in the fire academy.
The current curriculum lacks student-focused value for fire academy preparation, any
articulation, and multiple preparation options. For example, the five-year success and retention
averages for FIRE 110 (Introduction for Fire Technology) are both lower than the college’s
averages (Tableau, 2022). The curriculum must be realigned to meet CSU fire academy
preparation requirements using both the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education’s
(FESHE’s) six model core course outlines and C-ID Fire Technology CORs. This certificate
aligns all coursework toward meeting the C-ID / FESHE model goals while simultaneously
adding the two additional requirements for academy acceptance: physical fitness and
emergency medical technician certification.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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FIRE 001 | Principles of Emergency Services | 3 | S1 |
FIRE 030 | Building Construction for Fire Protection | 3 | S1 |
FIRE 040 | Fire Behavior and Combustion | 3 | S1 |
FIRE 010 | Fire Prevention | 3 | S1 |
FIRE 020 | Fire Protection Systems | 3 | S2 |
FIRE 050 | Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety & Survival | 3 | S2 |
EMED 101A | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LECTURE AND LABORATORY | 6 | S2 |
EMED 101C | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AMBULANCE RIDE-ALONG | 0.5 | S2 |
KINA 037 | POLICE-FIRE AGILITY TRAINING | 1 | S3 |
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