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Submitter's Information
Jason Hosea
Fire Technology Program Coordinator
Los Angeles
LA Mission College
CTE Dean
Marla Uliana
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Program Details
Basic Wildland Firefighter
New Program
Wildland Fire Technology (213310)
02/01/25
This certificate program will provide the student with training in hand crew formation, fire line construction, and the use of wild land equipment. The behavior of fires, protective clothing, and wild land fire tools will also be addressed. The Basic Wildland Firefighter program is for those students who desire to gain an understanding of wild land fire behavior, firefighting tactics and strategy, firefighter safety/survival and functions that support operations i.e. logistics, planning and finance. This program will also meet the requirements for the US Forest Service hiring process as an entry-level wild land firefighter. Selection is based on an interview and testing process which also includes passing a required physical and pack test.
A Certificate of Achievement is awarded upon completion of all required courses with a grade of C or better.
We anticipate the number of students to earn certificate annually will begin at 10-15 and increase with awareness of the program.
Projected annual completers: 10-15
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
The purpose of the Basic Wildland Firefighter program is to prepare students for
employment with various municipal departments including the US Forest Service, California Department of Forestry and the Los Angeles City Fire Department. Those students that are currently
employed as firefighters may take these courses to update their knowledge and
skills on current Wildland firefighting tactics, and to expand their employment
opportunities. These classes will also meet National Wildland Coordinating Group
requirements in many areas and student certification will enhance hiring
opportunity and promotional advancement. Successful completion of this
program also meets employment standards for seasonal (year-to-year) work with
the US Forest Service.
Course Units and Hours
12.75
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Course Report
The purpose of the Basic Wildland Firefighter program is to prepare students for employment with the US Forest Service, California Department of Forestry, and for a position with a municipal fire department. Those students that are currently employed as firefighters may take these courses to update their knowledge and skills on current Wild land firefighting tactics, and to expand their employment opportunities. These classes will also meet National Wildland Coordinating Group requirements in many areas and student certification will enhance hiring opportunity and promotional advancement. Successful completion of this program also meets employment standards for seasonal (year-to-year) work with the US Forest Service.
| FT027 | Wildland Firefighter | 4 | S1 |
| EDA009 | Emergency Medical Responder | 4 | S2 |
| PSA 704 | Tactical Decision Making in WIldland Firefighting | 1.75 | S1 |
| FT 201 | Fire Protection Organization | 3.0 | S2 |
Supporting Documents
Los Angeles Regional Questions
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LA Mission College
Marla Uliana
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New Program
Administration of Justice/Fire Technology
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Public Safety
Not applicable
Submission Details
08/05/24 - 09:10 AM
08/05/24 - 10:34 AM by Gray Rakow
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Gray Rakow Super User · 08/01/24
Please ensure that the LA Workforce Council voting members at colleges with similar programs are contacted as part of the collegial consultation process prior to the August 2024 LARC Business Meeting. Thank you! LAWC Voting Members: https://losangelesrc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/LARC-Voting-Members-1.pdf The current list is always available on the LARC Program Recommendation page: https://losangelesrc.org/program-recommendation/