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Science. Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog Science general education requirements 8 Select 1 course from NVCC's Physical/Life Sciences Elective w/ Lab Requirements Choice 4 Social Sciences 6 Social Sciences Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog Social Sciences general education requirements 6 Select 2 courses from NVCC's Social Sciences Elective Requirements Choice* 6 American Public University System Requirements Northern Virginia CC; A.A.S. in Fire Science Technology Transfer Credits Course # and Title Credits Northern Virginia Community College Course # and Title Credits Core Requirements 60 Core Requirements SSGS300: Research Design and Methods 3 EDMG220: Emergency Planning 3 EDMG230: Emergency Disaster Incident Command 3 EDMG330: Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials 3 FSMT102: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FST110: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FSMT188: Fire Prevention 3 FST115: Fire Prevention 3 FSMT201: Fire Protection Systems 3 FST215: Fire Protection Systems 3 FSMT210: Fundamentals of Fire Protection 3 FST100: Principles of Emergency Services 3 FSMT287: Fire Protection in Building Construction 3 FST220: Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 FSMT289: Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 FST205: Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply 3 FSMT311: Fire Dynamics 3 FSMT320: Fire Protection Structure and System Design 3 FSMT321: Community Fire Mitigation and Protection 3 FSMT340: Incendiary Fire Analysis and Investigation 3 FSMT362: Fire Administration and Finance 3 FST240: Fire Administration 3 FSMT405: Fire Safety and Risk Regulation 3 FSMT410: Fire Regulation, Policy, and Law 3 FSMT475: Applications of Fire Research 3 HRMT407: Human Resource Management 3 PSYC431: Psychology of Disaster 3 Final Program Requirement 3 Final Program Requirement FSMT498: Senior Seminar in Fire Science 3 Electives 18 Electives* Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. 18 ENG115: Technical Writing (ENGL220)-3 FST112: hazardous Materials Chemistry (EDMG240)-3 FST210: Legal Aspects of Fire Service-3 FST235: Strategy and Tactics-3 FST245: Fire and Risk Analysis-3 ITE115: Intro. to Computer Applic. & Concepts (ITCC121)-3 18 Total Program Requirements 122 Total Credit Applied Towards Degree 61

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Science. Select 2 courses 1 course from the APUS 2017 catalog Science general education requirements 8 Select 1 course from NVCC's Physical/Life Sciences Elective w/ Lab Requirements Choice 4 CHEM1000: Introductory Chemistry (SCIN131) 4 Social Sciences 6 Social Sciences Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog Social Sciences general education requirements 6 ECON1200: Economics, Law, and Government Select 2 courses 1 course from NVCC's Social Sciences Elective the following LCCC Cultural Awareness Requirements Choice* *: XXXX0000, XXXX0000, ECON1000, ECON1010, GEOG1000, GEOG1020, PSYC1000 or SOC1000 6 American Public University System Requirements Northern Virginia Laramie County CC; A.A.S. A.S. in Fire Science Technology Homeland Security Transfer Credits Course # and Title Credits Northern Virginia Laramie County Community College Course # and Title Credits Core Requirements 60 18 Core Requirements SSGS300HLSS300: Research Design Methods in Homeland Security Studies 3 HLSS302: Introduction to Homeland Security and Methods Defense 3 HLSS310: Critical Infrastructure Protection 3 HSEC2015: Critical Infrastructures 3 HLSS311: Border and Coastal Security 3 HLSS320: Intelligence and Homeland Security 3 HLSS322: Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues 3 HSEC2001: Legal, Policy, and Privacy Issues 3 Major Requirements 27 Major Requirements Select 9 courses from the following: CMRJ203: Patrol Methodologies & Community Policing HLSS154: Mind of a Terrorist HLSS212: Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Hazards HLSS215: Regulatory Issues in Weapons of Mass Destruction EDMG220: Emergency Planning 3 EDMG230: Emergency & Disaster Incident Command 3 EDMG330EDMG259: Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials 3 FSMT102: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FST110: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FSMT188: Fire Prevention 3 FST115: Fire Prevention 3 FSMT201: Fire Protection Systems 3 FST215: Fire Protection Systems 3 FSMT210: Fundamentals of Fire Protection 3 FST100: Principles of Emergency Services 3 FSMT287: Fire Protection in Building Construction 3 FST220: Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 FSMT289: Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 FST205: Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply 3 FSMT311: Fire Dynamics 3 FSMT320: Fire Protection Structure and System Design 3 FSMT321: Community Fire Hazard Mitigation and Protection 3 FSMT340Preparedness CMRJ320: Incendiary Fire Law Enforcement Intelligence Applications EDMG340: Consequence Management EDMG420: Risk Communications HLSS303: Homeland Security Risk, Threats and Consequences HLSS305: Private Sector Homeland Security HLSS312: Port Security SCMT319: Global Terrorism HLSS323: Homegrown Violent Extremism INTL304: Intelligence Collection INTL305: Law and Ethics in Intelligence INTL402: Intelligence Analysis INTL410: Counterintelligence INTL440: Cyber Warfare INTL450: Terrorism and Investigation 3 FSMT362Counterterrorism ISSC362: Fire Administration IT Security: Attack & Defense ISSC363: IT Security: Risk Management ISSC451: Cybercrime ITMG381: Cyberlaw and Finance 3 FST240Privacy in a Digital Age LSTD401: Fire Administration 3 FSMT405Maritime Law LSTD402: Fire Safety Immigration Law and Risk Regulation 3 FSMT410: Fire Regulation, Policy, and Law 3 FSMT475: Applications of Fire Research 3 HRMT407: Human Resource Management 3 Policy PSYC431: Psychology of Disaster 27 HSEC1025: Emergency Management (EDMG220) 3 Final Program Requirement 3 Final Program Requirement FSMT498HLSS498: Senior Seminar in Fire Science Homeland Security 3 Electives 18 36 Electives* Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. 18 ENG11536 BADM1020: Technical Writing Business Communication (ENGL220)-3 FST112: hazardous Materials Chemistry (EDMG240)-3 FST210: Legal Aspects of Fire Service-3 FST235: Strategy and Tactics-3 FST245: Fire and Risk Analysis-3 ITE115ENGL225)-3 COLS1000: Intro. to Computer Applic. College Success: First-Year Seminar-3 GEOG1220: Introduction to Geospatial Technology-3 HSEC1000: Homeland Security: A Global Impact-3 HSEC1001: School Safety-3 HSEC1003: Homeland Security & Concepts First Xxxxxxxxxx-0 XXXX0000: Homeland Security & Law Enforcement-3 HSEC2010: Cybersecurity-3 HSEC2025: Terrorism (ITCC121)-3 18 Total Program HLSS211)-3 LCCC's Mathematics Requirements 122 Total Credit Applied Towards Degree 61Choice*-3 Transfer Credit-1 (surplus from Math) 31

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Science. Select 2 courses 1 course from the APUS 2017 catalog Science general education requirements 8 Select 1 course from NVCC's Physical/Life Sciences Elective w/ Lab Requirements Choice 4 Social Sciences 6 Social Sciences Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog following: ANTH100: Introduction to Anthropology CHFD220: Human Sexuality ECON101: Microeconomics ECON102: Macroeconomics GEOG101: Introduction to Geography PSYC101: Introduction to Psychology SOCI111: Introduction to Sociology SOCI212: Social Sciences general education requirements Problems SOCI220: American Popular Culture 6 Select 2 courses from NVCC's Social Sciences Elective Requirements Choice* 00-000-000: Into to Psychology (PSYC101) 00-000-000: Intro. to Sociology (SOCI111) 6 American Public University System Requirements Northern Virginia CCNorthcentral Technical College; A.A.S. Associate in Fire Science Technology Criminal Justice Studies Transfer Credits Course # and Title Credits Northern Virginia Community Northcentral Technical College Course # and Title Credits Core Requirements 60 30 Core Requirements CMRJ201: Criminal Justice Administration 3 SSGS300: Research Design and Methods 3 EDMG220CMRJ302: Emergency Planning U.S. Law Enforcement 3 EDMG230CMRJ303: Emergency Disaster Incident Command Criminology 3 EDMG33010-504-114: Managerial Issues Criminology 3 CMRJ306: Criminal Investigation 3 CMRJ308: Ethics in Hazardous Materials Criminal Justice 3 FSMT102CMRJ316: Fire Behavior Corrections and Combustion Incarceration 3 FST110LSTD301: Fire Behavior Constitutional Law 3 LSTD302: Criminal Law 3 LSTD400: Criminal Legal Process 3 General Concentration 15 General Concentration Select 5 courses from the following: ANTH203: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology CMRJ100: Introduction to Law Enforcement CMRJ101: Evidence and Combustion 3 FSMT188Procedures CMRJ202: Fire Prevention 3 FST115Stress Management in Law Enforcement CMRJ203: Fire Prevention 3 FSMT201Patrol Methodologies & Community Policing CMRJ205: Fire Protection Systems 3 FST215Rape and Sexual Violence CMRJ206: Fire Protection Systems 3 FSMT210Juvenile Delinquency CMRJ317: Fundamentals Probation and Parole CMRJ320: Law Enforcement Intelligence Applications CMRJ322: Crime and the Family CMRJ324: The History of Fire Protection 3 FST100Organized Crime CMRJ329: Criminal Profiling CMRJ335: Crime Analysis CMRJ341: Criminalistics CMRJ402: The Pathology of Death Investigations COMM240: Intercultural Communication SSGS490: Independent Study COMM285: Interpersonal Communications INTL411: International Criminal Organizations INTL431: Criminal Intelligence Analysis LSTD204: Introduction to the Courts LSTD453: Evidence SCMT319: Global Terrorism SCMT370: Principles and Theory of Emergency Services 3 FSMT287Security Issues 15 00-000-000: Fire Protection in Building Construction 3 FST220Careers & the Criminal Justice System (CMRJ100) 00-000-000: Building Construction for Fire Protection 3 FSMT289Police & Your Community (CMRJ203) 00-000-000: Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3 FST205: Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply 3 FSMT311: Fire Dynamics 3 FSMT320: Fire Protection Structure and Juvenile Legal System Design 3 FSMT321: Community Fire Mitigation and Protection 3 FSMT340: Incendiary Fire Analysis and Investigation 3 FSMT362: Fire Administration and Finance 3 FST240: Fire Administration 3 FSMT405: Fire Safety and Risk Regulation 3 FSMT410: Fire Regulation, Policy, and Law 3 FSMT475: Applications of Fire Research 3 HRMT407: Human Resource Management 3 PSYC431: Psychology of Disaster 3 (CMRJ206) 9 Final Program Requirement 3 Final Program Requirement FSMT498CMRJ499: Senior Seminar in Fire Science Criminal Justice 3 Electives 18 36 Electives* Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. 18 ENG115: Technical Writing (ENGL220)-3 FST112: hazardous Materials Chemistry (EDMG240)-3 FST210: Legal Aspects of Fire Service-3 FST235: Strategy and Tactics-3 FST245: Fire and Risk Analysis-3 ITE115: Intro. to Computer Applic. & Concepts (ITCC121)-3 18 36 Transfer Credit-36 36 Total Program Requirements 122 121 Total Credit Applied Towards Degree 6163

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Science. Select 2 1 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog following: SCIN121: Habitable Worlds Are We Alone w/lab | SCIN130: Intro. to Biology w/lab | SCIN131: Intro. to Chemistry w/lab | SCIN132: Intro. to Human Anatomy & Physiology w/lab | SCIN133: Intro. to Physics w/lab | SCIN134: Intro. to Astronomy w/lab | SCIN137: Intro. to Meteorology w/lab | SCIN138: Intro. to Physical Geology w/lab | SCIN140: Intro. to Environmental Science general education requirements 8 Select 1 course from NVCC's Physicalw/Life Sciences Elective w/ Lab Requirements Choice lab | SCIN233: Physics I w/lab* (Prereq: MATH225) | SCIN234: Physics II w/lab* (Prereq: MATH226) 4 Social Sciences 6 Social Sciences Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog following: ANTH100: Introduction to Anthropology | CHFD220: Human Sexuality | ECON101: Microeconomics | ECON102: Macroeconomics | GEOG101: Introduction to Geography | PSYC101: Introduction to Psychology | SOCI111: Introduction to Sociology | SOCI212: Social Problems | SOCI220: American Popular Culture 6 Select 1 course from CTC's Social/Behavioral Science requirements choice* [Note: Additional 3 SH needed to fulfill Social Sciences general education requirements 6 Select 2 courses from NVCC's Social Sciences Elective Requirements Choice* 6 requirement] 3 American Public University System Requirements Northern Virginia CCCentral Texas College; A.A.S. in Fire Science Technology HMSY & Emergency Mgt. Transfer Credits Course # and Title Credits Northern Virginia Community Central Texas College Course # and Title Credits Core Requirements 60 18 Core Requirements SSGS300HLSS300: Research Design Methods in Homeland Security Studies 3 HLSS302: Introduction to Homeland Security and Methods Defense 3 EDMG220HLSS310: Emergency Planning 3 EDMG230: Emergency Disaster Incident Command 3 EDMG330: Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials 3 FSMT102: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FST110: Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 FSMT188: Fire Prevention 3 FST115: Fire Prevention 3 FSMT201: Fire Protection Systems 3 FST215: Fire Protection Systems 3 FSMT210: Fundamentals of Fire Critical Infrastructure Protection 3 FST100HMSY1341: Principles of Emergency Services 3 FSMT287: Fire Protection in Building Construction 3 FST220: Building Construction for Fire Critical Infrastructure Protection 3 FSMT289HLSS311: Fire Protection Hydraulics Border and Water Supply Coastal Security 4 HLSS320: Intelligence and Homeland Security 3 FST205HMSY1340: Fire Protection Hydraulics & Water Supply Homeland Security Intelligence Operations 3 FSMT311HLSS322: Fire Dynamics Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues 3 FSMT320: Fire Protection Structure and System Design 3 FSMT321: Community Fire Mitigation and Protection 3 FSMT340: Incendiary Fire Analysis and Investigation 3 FSMT362: Fire Administration and Finance 3 FST240: Fire Administration 3 FSMT405: Fire Safety and Risk Regulation 3 FSMT410: Fire Regulation, Policy, and Law 3 FSMT475: Applications of Fire Research 3 HRMT407: Human Resource Management 3 PSYC431: Psychology of Disaster 3 Major Requirements 27 Major Requirements Final Program Requirement 3 Final Program Requirement FSMT498HLSS498: Senior Seminar in Fire Science Homeland Security 3 Electives 18 36 Electives* Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. 18 ENG11536 EMAP1400: Technical Writing Principles of Basic Emergency Mgmt.-4 EMAP2300: Developing Volunteer Resources & Decision Making-3 EMAP2301: Leadership & Effective Communication-3 EMAP2355: Disaster Recovery-3 HMSY1337: Introduction to Homeland Security (ENGL220)-3 FST112also HLSS154)-3 HMSY1338: hazardous Materials Chemistry (EDMG240)-3 FST210Homeland Security Emergency Communications Mgt.-3 HMSY1370: Legal Aspects of Fire Service-3 FST235IT Security for Homeland Security Specialists-3 HMST1371: Strategy and Tactics-3 FST245Counter Terrorism-3 HMSY1470: Fire and Risk Analysis-3 ITE115Final Project in Homeland Security & Emergency Mgt.-4 HMSY2337: Intro. Managing a Unified Incident Command-3 CTC's Physical Activity requirements choice-1 [Note: Addition 3 SH is needed to Computer Applic. & Concepts (ITCC121)-3 18 fulfill Elective requirements] 33 Total Program Requirements 122 Total Credit Applied Towards Degree 6160

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