Fire Science Technology Degree (FS)

Often first at the scene of a fire, traffic accident, or medical emergency, firefighters protect the public by fighting fires, treating injuries, and performing other vital functions. This program meets the needs of company firefighters with relevant coursework in building construction, fire prevention, arson investigation, and more. The Fire Science program accepts certain courses in transfer from the Mass Fire Academy. This program is for those working in the field as well as those interested in pursuing it. For more information, please call (978) 630-9207.

 

Campus/format: This program can be completed during the evening at the Gardner Campus.

Helpful hints: Prepare to take the civil service test; it is a requirement for many fire companies. Also, students should consider completing EMT certification since fire companies are increasingly the providers for non-fire emergencies.

Transfer options: Many remain in or enter the fire science field. However, students have also transferred to Anna Maria College, which has a related program in Fire Science. Articulation agreements exist with Charter Oak State College and the University of Phoenix. This program qualifies for the Franklin University Community College Alliance program.
Visit MWCC’s transfer services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu.

Special requirements: Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations.

Career options: After passing the
required exams, graduates can become fire fighters, and/or higher (i.e., fire lieutenant, fire captain, fire prevention/code inspector).

Earning potential: $30,880 to $51,466 per year.

 

Number

Suggested Course Order

Cr.

CIS127

Computer Technologies

3

ENG101

English Composition I

3

ENG102

English Composition II

3

FST125

Introduction to the Fire Service

3

FST111

Building Construction

3

FST112

Fire Hydraulics

3

FST113

Fire Protection Systems and Equipment

3

FST114

Hazardous Materials

3

FST117

Fire Codes and Prevention

3

FST122

Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy

3

FST128

Incident Command

3

MAT121 or
MAT126

Introduction to Mathematics II or
Topics in Mathematics

3

PER126/130

Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective*

2/3

  General Electives 6

 

Humanities Elective

3

 

Science Elective

3/4

 

Social Science Elective

3

 

Professional Electives

11

 

Credit Total:

64/66

*Note: PER130 is recommended for transfer

Fire Academy Certificate and MWCC Course Equivalencies

Fire Academy Certificate

MWCC Course

 

Cr.

Recruit Training Program (Firefighter I/II Certificate)***

PER126

Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective

2

FST125

Intro. to Fire Services

3

 

 

 

Professional Elective

6

Firefighter I(Certificate)***

 

Professional Elective

3

Motor Pump Operator and Auto Sprinkler System (Certificate)***

FST112

Fire Hydraulics

3

Hazardous Materials

FST114

Hazardous Materials

3

Technical Training***

 

Professional Electives

3

 

 

 

 

Mass. Civil Service Exam for Promotion to Fire Lieutenant or Captain

FST124

Fire Company Officer

3

***Proper documentation required. Certificates of attendance are not acceptable.

 

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Program Competencies

Upon graduation from this program, students shall have demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of fire prevention.
  2. Use theory and practice relative to fire hydraulics in relation to fire suppression.
  3. Articulate fundamental codes and ordinances specific to building construction.
  4. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the principles of arson investigation.
  5. Use principles of hazardous chemicals in containment of toxic spills.
  6. Use equipment typical of a traditional fire company.
  7. Exhibit the use of principles specific to managing a fire or some other type of incident.

Technical Standards*

*general information about technical standards and accommodation.

Students entering this program must be able to demonstrate the ability to:

  1. Comprehend textbook material at the 11th grade level.
  2. Communicate and assimilate information either in spoken, printed, signed, or computer voice format.
  3. Gather, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
  4. Stand for long periods of time.
  5. Lift a minimum of 75 pounds.
  6. Traverse small spaces.
  7. Climb to extended heights.
  8. Manipulate gauges and valves associated with fire control.

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