Emergency Services
Fire and Rescue Technology
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Advisor: John Culbertson
Today’s firefighters not only respond to fire and medical emergencies but also participate in disaster response planning, hazardous material spill mitigation, enforcement of fire codes and standards, as well as delivery of safety, fire, and accident prevention programs. The work of the contemporary firefighter is multi-functional and requires a high level of expertise in relevant technical areas as well as proficiencies in written and oral communications, leadership, planning, and the ability to deal with a broad range of individuals and situations.
This degree program combines technical fire and rescue training with general education courses to fulfill Associate of Applied Science Degree requirements. It also incorporates the opportunity to transfer credits toward a four-year degree in Fire Science/Administration.
Outcomes - Graduates are prepared to:
- Demonstrate the skills required at the Fire Fighter 1 & 2, Hazmat Technician, Officer 1, and EMT-Basic levels of competency (this results in five professional certifications);
- Recognize and respond effectively to fire code and fire life safety issues;
- Use appropriate methods for fire suppression and extinguishment in a variety of settings;
- Detect arson;
- Provide basic emergency medical services;
- Assume supervisory responsibilities for a fire crew; and
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
The Fire and Rescue Technology Option is offered as a cooperative endeavor between Montana State University - Great Falls College of Technology and Montana State University Fire Services Training School–Great Falls.
The availability of on-line classes through MSU-Great Falls COT will allow firefighters to complete general education degree requirements without having to relocate to Great Falls.
Required technical courses are offered at locations throughout the state, mostly on weekends. Please visit the Fire Services Training School’s website at www.montana.edu/wwwfire for the latest schedule of technical courses and costs.
Program applicants should forward their requests for transfer of credit for general and technical education to the Registrar’s Office at the College. Requests for transfer of credit should include official copies of transcripts. Technical credits that are not on a technical transcript need to send documents to the Registrar’s Office at the College so the requests for transfer of technical credits can be reviewed.
Only the credits taken from MSU – Great Falls COT are eligible for Financial Aid. FRS prefix classes are not eligible.
Estimated Resident Program Cost:
| Tuition and Fees | $2999 |
| Application Fee | $30 |
| Lab Fees | $180 |
| Fire Training School | up to $6000 |
| Books/Supplies | $1050 |
| TOTAL: | $10,259 |
General Education Requirements
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| COMM | 135 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
| ENGL | 124** | Business & Professional Comm | 3 |
| MATH | ---** | 103 or higher | 3/4 |
| PHYS | 130 | Fund of Physical Science with Lab | 4 |
| PSY | 101 | General Psychology | 3 |
SUBTOTAL |
16/17 |
Technical Education Requirements
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| EMS | 137 | EMT Basic | 6 |
| FRS | 101 | Firefighter I | 5 |
| FRS | 102* | Firefighter II | 5 |
| FRS | 112* | Fire Inspection & Investigation | 3 |
| FRS | 241 | Fire Department Internship | 3 |
| FRS | 245* | Fire Service Training & Safety Education | 2 |
| FRS | 250* | Building Construction | 2 |
| FRS | 265* | Incident Management & Safety | 3 |
| FRS | 270* | Tactical Operations & Company Management | 5 |
| FRS | 285* | Hazardous Materials | 5 |
SUBTOTAL |
39 |
Technical Electives – 6 credits required
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| CIT | 110 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
| FRS | 107 | Aircraft Fire & Rescue | 3 |
| FRS | 291 | Hydraulics & Water Supplies | 3 |
| FRS | 290 | Wildland Fire Protection | 3 |
| S-215: Fire Operations in the Urban Interface | |||
| S-290: Intermediate Fire Behavior | |||
| S-390: Fire Suppression Tactics |
Total Program Credits: 62-63~
~ Many students need preliminary math and English courses before enrolling in the program requirements. These courses may increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and English placement before planning out their full program schedules.
+ A grade of "C-" or above required for graduation
* Indicates prerequisites needed
** Placement in course(s) is determined by placement assessment
