2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin

Fire and Emergency Service, Bachelor of Arts

The major in Fire and Emergency Service provides a foundation in fire and emergency services, with related courses in management and administration. The major prepares students for careers in fire services, emergency management and administrative aspects of emergency medical services.

Learning outcomes. Students will:

  • Identify and test the core mechanisms of fire and emergency services administration in both the public and private sectors, including the organization and management of human and financial resources.
  • Categorize and catalog fire and emergency services and evaluate them in light of public, legal and legislative policy.
  • Design and construct a fire and emergency services plan and adopt policies which serve the common good and diverse constituencies.
  • Analyze specific situations relevant to fire and emergency services and apply and evaluate response.
  • Compose and compile data, documents and reports as well as other operational materials essential to agency mission and purpose.

Credits Required.

Fire and Emergency Service Major 33
General Education 42
Electives 45
Total Credits Required for B.A. Degree 120

Coordinator. Professor Robert Till, Department of Security, Fire and Emergency Management (212-484-1379, rtill@jjay.cuny.edu)

Advising resources. Sample Four-year Plan of Study

Part One. Core Courses

Required

FIS 101Introduction to Fire Science

3

FIS 104Risk Management

3

FIS 350Management Applications in Fire Protection

3

FIS 401Seminar in Fire Protection Problems

3

PAD 140Introduction to Public Administration

PAD 241Information in Public Management

PAD 343Administration of Financial Resources

3

PAD 346Human Resource Administration

3

Total Credit Hours: 24

Part Two. Specialization Requirements

Select one specialization and complete 3 courses

Fire Service

FIS 209Analysis of Urban Hazardous Materials, Tactics and Strategy

3

FIS 210Fire Safety Administration

3

FIS 230Building Construction and Life Safety Systems I

3

Emergency Medical Services

Students must have passed the New York State Department of Health Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (AEMT-P) certification examination or an equivalent certification from another jurisdiction as determined by the Program Coordinator. Nine credits will be awarded for this certification, satisfying the Emergency Medical Services specialization requirement. Note that while credits may be awarded for other levels of Emergency Medical Technician certification (CFR, EMT-B, AEMT-I, or AEMT-CC), these credits will not satisfy the requirements of the major.

Emergency Management

FIS 209Analysis of Urban Hazardous Materials, Tactics and Strategy

3

FIS 319Hazard Identification and Mitigation

3

SEC 101Introduction to Security

3

Total Credit Hours: 9

Total Credit Hours: 33