FIRE SCIENCE



The Fire Science program, through cooperation with the State Fire Marshal's Office and fire departments throughout Northland's district, trains fire department personnel in firefighting operations and in the use of equipment. Employment areas related to firefighting include fire inspectors, arson investigators, fire prevention specialists, insurance investigators, hazardous materials specialists, business/industry fire protection system engineers, and others.

To obtain information on training opportunities and classes, contact the program coordinator at the Snowflake/Taylor Silver Creek Campus, 928-536-6263.




Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.



Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

To earn an AAS in Fire Science, a student must complete the 18 general education requirements, 22 core requirements, and 24 credits of required and unrestricted electives as described.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 18 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

Mathematics • 3 cr.

MAT 101 Basic Technical Math • 3 cr.

Discipline Studies • 9 cr.

Per the Arts and Humanities and/or Social and Behavioral Sciences sections of the AAS Discipline Studies List .




Core Requirements • 22 cr.
Required Electives • 16 Cr. (from among the following):
Unrestricted Electives • 8 Cr.

Any unduplicated course(s) at the 100 or higher level.




Certificate of Applied Science


To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Fire Science, a student must complete the core requirements, ENL 101 or SPT 120, and MAT 101.

Certificate of Proficiency


To complete a Certificate of Proficiency in Fire Science, a student must complete the following courses:








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