Fire Science Technology

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Fire Science Technology

Âé¶¹Ô­´´ prepares students to meet state requirements for careers as firefighters.

Students who complete all Âé¶¹Ô­´´ and Texas Commission on Fire Protection eligibility requirements may take the Basic Suppression Exam that certifies individuals for entry-level firefighter positions statewide.

Âé¶¹Ô­´´ offers an Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology and a Firefighter Certificate. The Firefighter Certificate includes Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification courses.

Âé¶¹Ô­´´ is certified by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.

Fire Science students practicing a drill at the training fire field Two Fire Science instructors standing by the fire truck controls Fire Science students putting out a structure fire at the training facility
     

Program Details

Select Links Below for Details

Current High School Student

Visit the Fire/EMT Dual Credit Program page for details.

Fire/EMT Dual Credit Program

 

High School Graduate

Complete The Application

Fire & EMS Program Application

Interview

Upon completion of the application, students may be contacted to schedule an interview with the department chair.
 

Marketable Skills

Pursuing a degree in this field of study will provide marketable skills in these areas:

  • Monitoring – Keeping track of how well people and/or groups are doing in order to make improvements
  • Active Listening – Listening to others, not interrupting, and asking good questions
  • Judgment and Decision Making – Evaluating different options and selecting the most appropriate plans of action
  • Critical Thinking – Intellectually processing information actively and skillfully to analyze and/or synthesize material presented in a variety of ways
  • Operation and Control – Using equipment or systems individually and as a team member
  • Service Orientation – Providing active and proactive assistance to those in need
  • Time Management – Prioritize workload to attend to the most critical needs first, and if needed, be willing to ask for help
  • Writing – Demonstrating complete, accurate and effective professional documentation
  • Communication – Using active listening skills and speaking effectively with a diverse population

Career Opportunities

There are a number of exciting and in-demand career options in the fire service field, including:

  • Municipal Firefighters
  • Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors
  • Forest and Conservation Technicians
  • Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors
  • Insurance Inspection
  • Industrial Safety Technician

Demand

According to the (BLS), employment of firefighters is projected to grow 7% from 2016 to 2026.

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PLEASE NOTE: Completion of Âé¶¹Ô­´´ degrees and/or certificates does not guarantee eligibility to take a certification/registry/licensure examination. The eligibility of each person is determined on an individual basis by the regulatory body of the specific discipline. If you have a conviction of a crime other than a minor traffic violation, physical or mental disability/illness, hospitalization/treatment for chemical dependency within the past five years, current intemperate use of drugs or alcohol or a previous denial of a licensure or action by a licensing authority, you will need to contact the specific regulatory body for an individual ruling. Some programs require a criminal background check and urine and drug screen.

 

 

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Contact

Department Chair

Mark Kuhn
mkuhn@midland.edu
(432) 685-6757

Location

Harris Training Field
3215 FM 307
Midland, Texas

Faculty

Fire Science Technology Faculty Contact Information

Division Office

Applied Technology

Marie Hall Academic Building
Room 176
(432) 685-4676
Building Floor Plan

 

 

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Thank you for choosing Âé¶¹Ô­´´! If you are here to collect a few credits, take courses to transfer, or here to start a new career, we welcome you.

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