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Fire Science Technology, A.A.S.


Program Description


The Fire Science Technology Program provides the opportunity for in-depth study and critical thinking of fire suppression topics. It prepares the student for excellence in the fire service whether as a volunteer, industrial or career firefighter. Students develop a solid foundation to achieve increased levels of responsibility and leadership in the fire service of tomorrow.

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  • Explain the organization and management of fire departments; 
  • Analyze hazardous material incidents and use information technology to develop written incident action plans that demonstrate an appropriate and logical process for safely protecting the public, property and environment; 
  • Identify fire ground conditions and select appropriate firefighting strategies; 
  • Utilize incident command to apply proper tactical assignments to achieve fire ground objectives;
  • Demonstrate knowledge of fire prevention including fire detection and its causes, fire prevention systems, and building codes in written, verbal, and electronic formats; 
  • Apply problem-solving skills including the use of technology to specific fire ground situations; 
  • Demonstrate information literacy, familiarity, and effective application of technical information documents in the field of fire science technology;
  • Evaluate the various issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of Fire Science Technology.

After UCNJ


Graduates with this degree will have the basic knowledge necessary to begin a challenging career in fire protection.

Recommended Sequence


First Year


Semester Total: 15

Semester Total: 15

Second Year


Total Program Credits: 60


Milestone Courses


The milestones (in bold) identify critical courses for timely progress and the semester in which the course should be completed for on-time graduation.  Milestone course grades < 2.0 should be discussed with an advisor.

Career and Transfer Information