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Degrees <strong>Of</strong>fered<br />

Literature 340/African American Studies Literature 340 The African<br />

American Experience in America: Comparative Racial Perspectives<br />

Courses with an asterisk [*] identify courses that can be counted<br />

toward the LIT & LAW concentration. The list of elective courses<br />

above is illustrative and not exhaustive. Students should consult<br />

the current course schedule for offerings in Literature [LIT].<br />

PART SIX. MAJOR SEMINAR Subtotal: 3<br />

Choose one ( if concentrating in Literature and Law, choose<br />

Literature and the Law Seminar)<br />

Literature 400 Senior Seminar in Literature<br />

Literature 405 Senior Seminar in Literature and Law<br />

Total: 36<br />

Credits<br />

PART ONE. CORE COURSES Subtotal: 24<br />

Required<br />

Fire Science 101 Introduction to Fire Science<br />

Fire Science 104 Risk Management<br />

Fire Science 350 Management Applications in the Fire Service<br />

Fire Science 401 Seminar in Fire Protection Problems<br />

Public Administration 240 Introduction to Public Management<br />

Public Administration 241 Computer Applications in Public<br />

Administration<br />

Public Administration 343 Administration of Financial Resources<br />

Public Administration 346 Administration of Personnel Resources<br />

FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE<br />

(Bachelor of Arts)<br />

The major in Fire and Emergency Service provides a foundation in<br />

fire and emergency services, with related courses in management and<br />

administration. The major prepares students for careers in fire<br />

services, emergency management and administrative aspects of<br />

emergency medical services.<br />

Credits required. 33<br />

Coordinator. Professor Robert Till, Department of Protection<br />

Management (212.484.1379, rtill@jjay.cuny.edu)<br />

Additional information. Students who enrolled for the first time in<br />

September 1998 or thereafter must complete the major in the form<br />

presented here. Students who enrolled prior to that date may choose<br />

the form shown here or the earlier version of the major (BA in Fire<br />

Service Administration). A copy of the earlier version may be<br />

obtained at the <strong>Of</strong>fice of Undergraduate Studies or at the Lloyd<br />

George Sealy Library.<br />

PART TWO. SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Subtotal: 9<br />

Select one specialization and complete 3 courses<br />

Fire Service<br />

Fire Science 209 Analysis of Urban Hazardous Materials, Tactics and<br />

Strategy<br />

Fire Science 210 Fire Safety Administration<br />

Fire Science 230 Building Construction and Life Safety Systems I<br />

Emergency Medical Services<br />

Students must have taken and passed the New York State Department<br />

of Health certification examination for the AEMT-IV paramedic (or<br />

an equivalent certification from another jurisdiction as determined by<br />

the Program Coordinator). Nine transfer credits will be applied<br />

toward this specialization.<br />

Emergency Management<br />

Fire Science 209 Analysis of Urban Hazardous Materials, Tactics and<br />

Strategy<br />

Fire Science 319 Hazard Identification and Mitigation<br />

Security 101 Introduction to Security<br />

Total: 33<br />

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