CERTIFICATE IN FIRE OFFICER
The Fire Officer Certificate is a three-semester program designed for candidates who are interested in taking fire
science courses to obtain the knowledge and skills needed for Fire Officer
positions within the fire department.
Note: This certificate does not require
additional general education courses nor completion of the TSI placement tests.
However, completion of these courses will apply to the Fire Protections Technology
AAS should students later decide to pursue the degree.
Fire Officer Certificate Courses:
The courses included in the certificate are listed below with the semester in which they will tentatively be offered:
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Semester
Credit by Petition
Candidates that have successfully completed
any of the above TCFP courses with their department or as the continuing
education course with another educational agency may be eligible to file a Petition
for Credit for the associated course towards the Certificate, provided they
satisfy the petition’s requirements. Contact the Director of Fire Technology
for the details and to initiate the petition.
Note: The maximum number of hours that may
be obtained by the Petition for Credit is 25 hours.
Firefighter’s Exemption of Tuition Enrolled
in Fire Science Courses:
Firefighters currently employed by a
political subdivision of the State of Texas, e.g. a fire department, are
eligible for an exemption of tuition for the credit or continuing education
fire science courses. Note: Regular college fees are not covered by the
exemptions.
Volunteer firefighters that have been
active members of the organized volunteer fire department of the state for three
years and hold SFFMA Firefighter II or TCFP Firefighter II certification are
also eligible for this exemption.
In order to obtain the exemption,
candidates must obtain a letter from their department verifying employment or
service to their volunteer department and provide it to the cashiers when
registering and paying for the courses.
Registration
To enroll in the Fire Technology courses,
candidates new to COM must file an
online application to become COM student and comply with Admissions requirements.
Course Curriculum:
All Fire Technology courses are offered as
Internet courses with the course materials being completed through the
Blackboard Learning System. The following courses also include labs:
For these courses, candidates will be
required to attend labs to complete skills that are required to be completed in person by the TCFP. Specific dates that lab sessions meet will be listed in the course syllabus.
Since all the Fire Technology courses in
the Certificate are Internet courses, candidates must complete the Online
Learners Workshop, WBCT 1003, before they will have access to their course.
After being admitted to COM, candidates may enroll for this course through the
Web Advisor.
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