Spring Courses
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FESA 333 – Proposals/Reports in Fire Service Management
Process of preparing reports and developing a proposal supported by research. Introduction to research techniques, Internet and library use; conventions of documentation.
Credits: 3
FESA 334 – Orientation to Experiential Learning
Demonstration of knowledge, skill, and professional experience for the purpose of enhancing documentation and career development skills.
Credits: 1
FESA 335 – Trends in Fire Science Technologies
Analytical tools designed to evaluate, align, select and implement emerging fire science technologies.
Credits: 3
FESA 336 – Fire Emergency Services Administration
Fire and emergency service administrative structures and processes. Examination of management and leadership models and applications.
Credits: 3
FESA 337 – Policy and Public Administration
Prerequisite: FESA 334
Political and legal foundations of fire and emergency services. Public administration concepts, decision-making and policy development.
Credits: 3
FESA 431 – Emergency Medical Services Management (Spring Odd Years)
Prerequisite: FESA 432; FESA 433
Emergency medical service models: design, implementation, and evaluation. Interactions with health care systems, public policy and public health systems.
Credits: 3
FESA 432 – Fire and Emergency Services Budgeting
Prerequisite: FESA 333; FESA 336
Application of emergency service budgeting systems with emphasis on revenues, public financial controls, capital funding and performance measures
Credits: 3
FESA 433 – Fire and Emergency: Human Resources
Prerequisite: FESA 333; FESA 336
Theory, practice and models of human resources applied to emergency organizations; workforce development, HR functions and labor relations.
Credits: 3
FESA 434 – Training Program Management (Spring Even Years)
Prerequisite: FESA 432; FESA 433
Management of agency training and education programs including utilization of training and education practices, resources, facilities and technology.
Credits: 3
FESA 436 – Fire Protection Through Model Building Codes
Overview of the most current fire codes that are used across the United States. Discussion of fire inspection methodology and enforcement practices.
Credits: 3
FESA 441 – Fire Officer II-A (Offered as needed)
Prerequisite: FESA 342 with a grade of C or better.
Fire officer competencies at the supervisory/managerial level of performance, as confirmed by NFPA Standard 1021, Level II, 5.1 to 5.4
Credits: 3
FESA 442 – Fire Officer II-B (Offered as needed)
Prerequisite: FESA 441 with a grade of C or better.
Fire officer competencies at the supervisory/ managerial level of performance, as confirmed by NFPA Standard 1021, Level II, 5.5 to 5.7.
Credits: 3
FESA 467 – Integrated Management Simulation
Prerequisite: FESA 432; FESA 433
Integration management and administrative knowledge and skills in the development of a fire and emergency service management simulation.
Credits: 3