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2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Fire and Emergency Medical Services Technology AAS


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Program Description

This program is a National Fire Academy Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education Recognized Program. As such, the successful completion of designated FEMS courses by the student will result in valuable National Fire Academy Certificates. Additionally, students earn required state and national certifications necessary for securing employment with fire departments, industrial firms, governmental agencies, fire protection companies, healthcare agencies, and emergency medical services agencies. Individuals seeking employment in fire and emergency medical services departments will need certifications as a Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician (FF/EMT).

Procedures for Application:

Complete all Tulsa Community College application and entry requirements. Successful completion of the Fire and Emergency Services Certificate from Tulsa Community College is required for entry into the Program. Students with prior learning through academia or life learning may demonstrate that they have met the requirements of the Certificate through transcript review or Prior Learning Assessment. Prior learning students should contact Dr. “Chief” Brown. Students must complete a reading, writing, and math placement test at a successful level in the Testing Center or demonstrate adequate proficiency to enroll in FEMS courses.

For More Information Contact:
Northeast Campus
Dr. “Chief” D. Craig Brown: (918) 595-8408
craig.brown@tulsacc.edu


Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate your understanding of the how, what, and why fire and emergency medical services members must work together as part of a team to help fire prevention, fire control, and fire extinguishment along with the legal aspects and responsibilities of their actions.
  • Demonstrate your ability to adhere to detailed instructions while critically analyzing technical material that presents their findings clearly and professionally utilizing essential business communication skills.
  • Demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge, skills, and professional behavior to successfully function as a Nationally Certified Firefighter.
  • Demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge, skills, and professional behavior to successfully function as a Nationally Certified Emergency Medical Technician.
  • Demonstrate a solid working knowledge of fire behavior, building construction, hydraulics, hazardous materials chemistry, legal aspects of emergency services, fire prevention, fire code enforcement, fire protection systems, fire investigation, and fire service administration.

Careers

Search careers related to Fire & Emergency Medical Services at TCC Career Explorer and visit TCC Career Services to learn more about our free career planning and job preparation services.


Student Organizations

The Fire and Emergency Medical Services Student Association (FEMSSA) is great way to network with other students and professional in the industry.  For more information see “Chief” Brown or stop by the Student Life office on campus.


Degree Requirements

View a semester-by-semester course plan of study on the Fire & Emergency Medical Services AAS Degree Map.  

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