Career Degrees & Certificates

Fire Science Technology

Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

Company Fire Officer

Certificate of Achievement

Firefighter

Certificate of Achievement

Overview

Seeking a profession that combines community service with a high level of action? Firefighters—entry level through chief—work together to respond to a variety of emergency situations. A career in fire safety starts with understanding fire—how to prevent it, how to extinguish it, and how to learn from it.

Start with Waubonsee’s Fire Science program, with curriculum
focused on fundamental hands-on firefighting skills, the behavior and characteristics of fire, and equipment and technology. You’ll become more competitive and prepared to climb the career ladder with a degree or certification.

The Health Professions and Public Service office can provide further guidance and information. Please contact (630) 870-3900 or HPPS@waubonsee.edu.

Studying Fire Science at Waubonsee

Waubonsee’s Fire Science program is as exciting as the industry itself. Experienced firefighters in partnership with the Oswego Fire Protection Department lead students in classroom studies and live fire exercises. Our curriculum covers basic and advanced concepts, from hands-on techniques to strategic tactics. You will also receive training in vehicle extrication, hazardous materials, and safe driving and operation of fire apparatus. Whether you receive an Associate Degree or one of our certificates, you’ll be prepared for the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshall certification exam—and an exhilarating future in fire science.

Admission, Information and Certification

Admission

The Fire Science Program has special admission requirements

Handbook

Read the Fire Science Technology Student Handbook (PDF) for all program requirements, paperwork, and course details.

Certification

Our program is certified by the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshall (OSFM) and complies with OSFM curriculum. To request an evaluation of earned OSFM certifications for course credit at Waubonsee, contact HPPS@waubonsee.edu.

Career Program Outcomes

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Costs and Payments

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Meet Your Faculty

Orientation

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Working in Fire Science

Fire science is about more than firefighting. Safety and prevention join forces with investigation and analysis to form a comprehensive approach to this important public service.

With its positive job outlook and promising earning potential, fire science can lead to an exciting and challenging career as a first responder or inspector in a community, national or international setting.

State Certifications 

Fire science students should gain employment at a fire department or volunteer with a department as soon as possible. This will allow them to obtain corresponding state certifications.

Credit for Experience 

Credit toward an associate degree may be awarded for various experience and certifications, meaning you'll earn the credential that much faster. Firefighters having earned the appropriate certifications issued by the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) may request proficiency credit for Waubonsee fire science courses. However, Waubonsee does not award proficiency credit for coursework taken at training facilities such as the Southern Kane County Training Association or the Illinois Fire Service Institute, although the associated OSFM certifications are accepted.

Career Prospects

Interested in a career in Fire Science? Learn more about our region’s employment outlook and career opportunities you can pursue in this field of study.

 

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Gainful Employment

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Student Achievement Data

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