About the Program
The Firefighter I Academy is a special admission academy that is offered twice each year (Fall and Spring) as a 20 week program, 8 hours daily. Accredited by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the State Board of Fire Services as an Accredited Regional Fire Academy, the Butte College Firefighter I Academy is considered to be one of the premier fire academies in the country. Our Academy graduates have secured fire service positions in agencies from coast to coast. The majority of fire agencies in California require both a CSFM Firefighter I certificate and an EMT-Basic certificate to qualify for a position as a firefighter. The Butte College Firefighter I Academy far exceeds these requirements. Physical conditioning is an important concern in the fire service. During the Academy, cadets receive more than 100 hours of combined physical fitness and agility course training by certified physical fitness instructors, Graduates will not only be in good physical condition, but will also be prepared for the difficult, varied and competitive fire service physical agility entry-level testing. For more detailed information or to apply to the Butte College Firefighter I Academy, please visit our website at: http://www.butte.edu/departments/careertech/publicsafety/fire_academy.html.
The Firefighter I Academy prepares students for successful completion of the Firefighter I Certificate issued by the California Office of State Fire Marshal and to enter into the workforce as entry level firefighters.
Students should be in good physical condition. Academy applicants are required to pass reading and writing tests. A basic understanding of chemistry and competence in mathematics is desirable. Students who are still enrolled in high school and considering a career in fire science are encouraged to take classes in reading, writing, mathematics and chemistry.
Admission to the Program
Completion of all prerequisite courses (prerequisites may be in progress at the time of application but must be completed prior to the start of the academy).
Prerequisites:
1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Card, (CPR).
2. Attend (1) mandatory Orientation.
3. Beginning Fall 2020 students will be required to have completed EMS-110 or equivalent.
Students are admitted by application only. Contact the Public Safety Education Center (AHPS 144) or visit http://www.butte.edu/careers/publicsafety for application dates and materials. Admission to the program is based on academic and general requirements. The program will accept the first 50 applicants who complete all the required steps.
Requirements for Application and Admission: Age 17 years or older with a 12th grade education or equivalent.
A cumulative GPA of 2.6.
Current Basic Life Support CPR card equivalent to the current American Heart Association’s guidelines (no online CPR).
Completion of all application forms including: Personal History Statement, Health History Statement, Immunization Record, and Physical Examination.
Fingerprinting through the California Department of Justice is required. Applicants’ conviction and incarceration history must be reviewed and evaluated for clinical eligibility, based on state standards
Program Requirements
For current program requirements -> 2024-2025
Program Goal: Other
GE Pattern(s): None
Program Code: 32841.00CA
Program Learning Outcome(s):
Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:
Describe the components of a personal fitness program and develop a personal fitness program that will allow them to pass a standard fire fighter employment physical ability examination.
Successfully perform tasks which combine manipulative and technical competency required for California Firefighter I certification.
Successfully perform tasks which combine manipulative and technical competency required for national certification for an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
Certificates in other related career enhancement fields to strengthen the marketability of the student for a career into the fire service.
Prerequisite(s): Meeting with an instructor in the Center for Academic Success is required to begin this course
Unit(s): 0.50
Transfer Status: CSU
Contact Hours:
9.50 hours Lecture
Total Course Hours: 9.50
This course is designed to teach specific learning skills in general areas such as reading, writing, math, computer literacy, and study strategies. Requirements for the course include the student's participation in three conferences with Center for Academic Success (CAS) instructors; attendance at eight separate Critical Skills Workshops, each covering a different topic; and completion of homework for each workshop attended. Workshop topics are chosen specific to the individual needs of the student in support of a transfer-level content class selected by the student.
Corequisite(s): FSC 106
Unit(s): 2.50
Transfer Status: NT
Contact Hours:
10.00 hours Lecture
/ 118.00 hours Lab
Total Course Hours: 128.00
This course prepares fire science students for the pre-employment physical ability test in the Firefighter I Academy. Emphasis is placed on lifetime fitness, principles of physical fitness, individual fitness programs, managing body composition, stress indicators and management, nutrition, development of muscular strength and cardiovascular efficiency. Students will undergo physical assessment at the onset and conclusion of the course. This course meets California State Fire Marshall certification requirements.
Prerequisite(s): Must complete Butte College Fire Academy orientation; Must provide proof of completion of a medical suitability examination; Must provide evidence of a current personal immunization record; Provide current evidence of a negative TB test that is less than 2 years old; a current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) card; must provide uniforms as per academy specifications
Corequisite(s): FSC 105
Unit(s): 25.50
Transfer Status: NT
Contact Hours:
298.50 hours Lecture
/ 423.50 hours Lab
Total Course Hours: 722.00
This course conforms to standards for certification established by the California State Board of Fire Services. Instruction includes basic psychomotor firefighter skills, fire behavior, personnel rules and regulations, professional organizations, fire control techniques and strategies, fireground operations, equipment operations, Incident Command System (ICS), Hazardous Materials (HazMat) operations, terrorism concepts, and loss control. Meets the requirements for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
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Contacts
Marshall Haslem, Chair
(530) 895-2933
Department Office: AHPS 144
(530) 895-2402
Counseling and Advising:
(530) 895-2378
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