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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

EE&O Fire Protection

Bravery is still the greatest tool of all.

Advance your career with a degree in Fire Protection

Do you want to become a fire protection specialist? Earn an associate's degree in fire protection technology.

Course rotation schedule on the Omaha campus

Note: Speech 1110, English 1160, Math 1320, and the Humanities/Social Sciences elective are not offered on a two-night repetitive schedule. These requirements can also be met by taking UNL College Independent Study courses. FP students may take these courses at any time. Visit http://independentstudy.unl.edu/ or call (402) 472-2175 for more information.

*FPT 1100 Principles of Fire Protection is an introductory course to the FP program and will be scheduled annually or biannually depending on enrollment demand.


2008 Spring Semester Instructor
FPT 2200 Fire Codes and Inspections Rohlfing
FPT 1600 Fire Chemistry DeBoer
FPT 2510 Building Construction for the Fire Service Kanger
2008 Fall SemesterInstructor
FPT 1100Principles of Fire Protection*Schmadeke
FPT 2100 Municipal Fire Administration Rohlfing
FPT 2210 Hydraulics and Pumping Applications Bartels
CNST 1310 Introduction to the Construction Industry Staff
2009 Spring Semester Instructor
FPT 2310 Fire Protection Systems Wright
FPT 2320 Firefighter Health and Welfare Clark
FPT 2520 Fire Protection Contemporary Topics Kanger
2009 Fall Semester Instructor
FPT 1100 Principles of Fire Protection* Schmadeke
FPT 2400 Fire Strategy and Tactics Rohlfing
FPT 2991 Fire Officer I Bowes
ENGR 3000 Creativity and Writing for Engineers Staff
2010 Spring Semester Instructor
FPT 2300 Fire Investigation McCormick/Gottsch
FPT 2992 Fire Officer II Bowes
Elective
Required Humanities/Social Science Elective