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12 Fire Science Associate of Applied Science Programs


Lewis-Clark State College
Associate of Applied Science in Fire Service Technology
- Lewiston, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Participants must be members of a paid or volunteer fire department. Technical skill training and certifications are offered through fire departments. Once the required training and certifications are acquired, fire service technology credits can be transcripted. Students then complete the General Education Core classes and apply for an A.A.S. degree in Fire Service Technology. See the program plan area for the major requirements.


Mission College
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Associate in Science in Fire Protection Technology
- Santa Clara, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
60 hours
On-Campus
English
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Firefighting is a dynamic public safety profession that requires a wide and ever-changing range of knowledge and skills. Areas of necessary knowledge include safety, fire behavior, and suppression, rescue, emergency medical service delivery and operations, hazardous materials, building construction, detection, and signaling systems, and the incident command system. This program focuses on preparing the student for their first career in the fire service. This program includes educational opportunities for those employed within the fire service, as well as those within volunteer fire agencies.
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Dickinson State University
Associate in Applied Science Degree - Fire Science
- Dickinson, USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Fire Science is a program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in the field of fire service. Recognize the importance of ethics, professionalism, and diversity within the fire service. This degree is often offered by community colleges or technical institutions and aims to prepare individuals for entry-level positions within fire departments, emergency services, and related fields.


Maysville Community and Technical College
Associate of Applied Science in Fire/Rescue Science Technology
- Maysville, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The MCTC Fire/Rescue Science Technology program will prepare you for the challenges facing today’s emergency responders. In this program, you will learn about fire suppression and prevention skills, technical rescue, hazardous materials, emergency medical care, and leadership.


Copper Mountain College
Associate in Science in Fire Technology with emphasis on employment preparation
- Joshua Tree, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Fire Technology field will count toward a certificate or Associate of Science Degree. These courses are designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution, gain employment in the fire service, or as a refresher for those individuals currently employed in any area of the fire service.


Schoolcraft College
Fire Fighter Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree
- Livonia, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Recognizing the need for more highly skilled firefighters, many municipalities now require additional education for their employees. The curriculum developed for the associate in applied science degree program combines lectures with hands-on activities to prepare the student to respond to a variety of emergencies. Specialists in the field provide valuable input on both content and methodology.


Chattahoochee Valley Community College
Fire Science A.A.S.
- Phenix City, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The fire science A.A.S. degree program is designed for individuals employed as firefighters or individuals seeking employment in the fire protection industry. Additionally, it prepares to fire and emergency service personnel for advancement to leadership positions.


North Central Texas College
Fire Science
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
The Basic Fire Academy is designed to give the student a well-rounded education for a fire service professional.


Lake Superior College
Fire science and administration AS degree
- Online USA
Associate of Applied Science
On-Campus
English
Are you a firefighter who wants to pursue a leadership role such as a fire officer or fire chief? Are you a firefighter looking for a competitive edge or seeking to transfer to a four-year college? Enrol in the fire science and administration AS degree at Lake Superior College in Duluth, MN.


Umpqua Community College
FOREST RESTORATION & FIRE, ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE
- Roseburg, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Forest Restoration and Fire option prepare students with skills needed to engage in forest disturbance management and processes, including wildfire, landslides, insects, and disease. Graduates will have the knowledge and the skillset to incorporate natural processes, including disturbance, into active forest management planning.

Western Colorado Community College
Wildland Fire Management
- Grand Junction, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
Wildland Fire Management is any work associated with wildland fires in rural and urban areas. Large fires are major incidents that often cross jurisdictional boundaries. Local, state and federal fire agencies have adopted uniform standards, training and operational procedures to better facilitate interagency functionality during fires.


Tulsa Community College
Fire and Emergency Medical Services Technology, A.A.S.
- Tulsa, USA
Associate of Applied Science
English
Emergency Medical Technicians (also known as EMT-Basic) provide medical aid to those in need during emergency situations such as accidents or illness. An EMT-Basic has the emergency skills to assess a patient's condition and manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies.
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Learn more about Fire Science Associate of Applied Science programs
Fire Science degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level focus on essential skills to prepare you for a vital role in fire prevention and safety. This field combines practical training with academic knowledge to equip you to handle various emergency situations effectively and confidently.
Throughout your studies, you'll explore topics such as fire behavior, fire protection systems, and emergency response tactics. Common courses include fire chemistry, fire prevention methods, and hazardous materials management, giving you a well-rounded understanding of the necessary protocols. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world scenarios through simulations and practical exercises, fostering critical thinking skills vital for the field.
As you progress, you'll develop competencies in assessing fire risks, implementing safety measures, and coordinating emergency responses. Graduates often pursue careers as firefighter technicians, fire inspectors, or safety officers, taking on roles that are essential for community safety and well-being in various settings. This program welcomes individuals passionate about making a difference and promoting fire safety in their communities.