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College of Justice and Safety
Fire & Safety Engineering Technology

Undergraduate Degree Programs
- Bachelor of Science Degree Options
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Fire Protection Engineering Technology
- The Fire Protection Engineering Technology Option is designed to provide the student with a strong background in fire protection, science, and mathematics.
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Fire Protection Administration
- The Fire Protection Administration Option provides those students that desire a career in the fire or emergency services with a strong administrative and management education.
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Fire, Arson, and Explosion Investigation
- The Fire and Arson Investigation Option was the first of three similar options in the US. This option provides the student with a diverse education in fire protection, law enforcement, and forensic science. During the Fall 1998 semester, the option was revised to include "Explosion" investigation and also expanded the laboratory and research components to enhance student capabilities.
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Industrial Safety and Risk Management
- The Industrial Safety and Risk Management Option provides the student with the opportunity to obtain a broad area of study into the safety and health field. Study includes, fire protection, safety, environmental health science, and assets protection.
- Minor in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology
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- Certificate of Competency
- Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Fire Administration
Safety and Health
Emergency Medical Technician
FSET Course Descriptions
Academic Common Market
Eastern Kentucky University participates in the Academic Common Market. As a resident of a state that participates in this program the student may be eligible for in state tuition fees. For additional information contact your school counselor, EKU
Admissions Office, or send an E-Mail to the FSE Program Coordinator,
Michael.LaCount@eku.edu.
Program Requirements and Prerequisites
A grade of "C" or higher must be earned in each FSE course for credit toward an associate or baccalaureate degree in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology.
Students are urged to review carefully all course and program prerequisites before scheduling courses. Failure to do so may result in the student mandatory withdrawal from the course.