Fire Science Technology - Associate of Applied Science (Major Code - FST)

The Fire Science Technology Associate of Applied Science degree teaches the complete set of skills needed in today’s changing fire service. Through coursework in fire and emergency services, students learn to plan for, respond to, and mitigate various emergency situations. Emphasis is on career advancement.

Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:

  • Demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to obtain certification in basic wildland firefighting, hazardous materials emergency response, and first aid and CPR.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of fire behavior; and demonstrate abilities in basic firefighter orientation, fitness, and safety, as well as in building construction, rescue, extrication, and basic extinguishment methods.
  • Demonstrate entry-level firefighter skills required in ladder applications and in basic fire hose techniques and applications.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of fire detection and sprinkler systems, basic causes and origins of fire, and fire education practices.
  • Demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to obtain the Firefighter I and II Certification from the state of Arizona through a rigorous testing process.

Degree Map

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 18-19 CREDITS

Composition 6 credits

ENG 101CompositionSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

ENG 102English CompositionSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

Mathematics 3-4 credits

MAT 132Applied MathematicsThis course may be offered online

3

or higher (3-4 credits)

Liberal Arts 6 credits

COM 102Essentials of CommunicationSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

Liberal arts

3

Technology Literacy 3 credits

CIS 116Computer EssentialsThis course may be offered online

3

OR

CIS 120Introduction to Information SystemsSUN courseThis course may be offered online

3

CORE CURRICULUM 35 CREDITS

BUS 143Principles of ManagementThis course may be offered online

3

EMT 174Emergency Medical TechnicianThis course has laboratory or studio fees

8

FST 107Introduction to Fire and Emergency ServicesThis course has laboratory or studio fees

4

FST 108Fire Operations IThis course has laboratory or studio fees

4

FST 109Fire Operations IIThis course has laboratory or studio fees

4

FST 113Firefighter Fitness I

3

FST 114Firefighter Fitness II

3

FST 115Fire Service Apparatus Driver/OperatorThis course has laboratory or studio fees

3

FST 224Field Experience in Fire Science Technology

3

ELECTIVES (AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE 64 CREDITS)

Note:
Students must complete EMT 174 with a grade of B or better. To prepare for state or national certification, students must 1) complete EMT 174 with a grade of B or better, 2) pass final exams with a grade of B or better, 3) document ten (10) patient contacts in the field, and 4) be 18 within six months of program completion.

TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 64 CREDITS