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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fire Science, Fire/Arson Investigation Concentration, B.S.
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B.S., Fire Science
The bachelor of science in fire science is offered with a choice of two concentrations to allow the student to major in fire science and specialize in an area of interest. The concentration areas are fire/arson investigation and fire administration.
University Core Curriculum
The completion of 40 credits with the following restrictions:
- CC 1: ENGL 1112 or ENGL 1113
- CC 2: COMM 1130
- CC 3: any Tier 1 course from competency 3
- CC 4: CHEM 1105
- CC 5: UNIV 1141
- CC 6: any Tier 1 course from competency 6
- CC 7: PSYC 1111
- CC 8: any Tier 1 course from competency 8
- CC 9: any Tier 1 course from competency 9
- Plus 12 credits from Tier 2 courses and
- A certified English course to satisfy the Writing Across the Curriculum requirement
Required Major and Elective Courses
Students earning the B.S. degree in fire science are required to complete at least 122 - 123 credits, including the University Core Curriculum and the common courses for fire science listed below.
Concentration in Fire/Arson Investigation
This concentration prepares students for careers in fire investigation, arson/fraud detection, and code enforcement in both the public and private sectors. The curriculum provides the educational background to determine the cause and origin of fires. It also provides an in-depth study of the laws regarding fire investigations and evidence collection. Students choosing this concentration will complete the requirements for a minor in criminal justice. Students earning the B.S. in fire science with a concentration in fire/arson investigation must complete 123 credits including the University Core Curriculum, the common courses for fire science majors listed above, and the courses listed below, some of which fulfill requirements of the University Core Curriculum. |
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