Wildland Fire Management (Technical Certificate)

Award: Technical Certificate
Program of Study: Wildland Fire Management
Program Code: 1211

This program is designed for students who want a certificate with the technical training that meets the National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG) standards and involves a set of courses valued by the wildland fire agencies. The courses offered align with the memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement between CMU and the Rocky Mountain Coordination Group and are taught in accordance with NWCG's standards.

This certificate shall provide students with a competitive advantage in gaining employment in the wildland fire and land management career markets. Students are qualified to apply for jobs with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife, as well as state, county, and contract wildland firefighting entities.

For more information on what you can do with this major, visit CMU Tech's Programs of Study page.

All CMU/CMU Tech technical certificate graduates are expected to demonstrate proficiency in specialized knowledge/applied learning, communication fluency, and critical thinking. In addition to these campus‐wide student learning outcomes, graduates of this major will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate specialized knowledge of emergency responder and wildland firefighting procedures and technigues (Specialized Knowledge)
  2. Demonstrate proficient formal and informal communication and writing skills related to wildland fire management (Communication Fluency)
  3. Identify and gather the information necessary to develop strategy and tactics on a wildland fire incident (Critical Thinking)

Each section below contains details about the requirements for this program. Select a header to expand the information/requirements for that particular section of the program's requirements. 

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Institutional Certificate Requirements

The following institutional requirements apply to all CMU or CMU Tech Technical Certificates. Specific programs may have different requirements that must be met in addition to institutional requirements.

  • Consists of 5-59 semester hours.
  • Consists of 100-200 level courses.
  • At least fifty percent of the credit hours must be taken at CMU/CMU Tech.
  • 2.00 cumulative GPA or higher in all courses taken to satisfy certificate requirements.
  • A grade lower than “C” will not be counted toward meeting the requirements.
  • A course may only be used to fulfill one requirement for each degree/certificate.
  • Non-traditional credit, such as advanced placement, credit by examination, credit for prior learning, cooperative education and internships, cannot exceed twenty-five percent of the semester credit hours required for a technical certificate.
  • Pre-collegiate courses (usually numbered below 100) cannot be used for graduation.
  • Capstone exit assessment/projects (e.g., Major Field Achievement Test) requirements are identified under Program-Specific Certificate Requirements.
  • The Catalog Year determines which program sheet and certificate requirements a student must fulfill in order to graduate. Visit with your advisor or academic department to determine which catalog year and program requirements you should follow.
  • See “Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees and Certificates” in the catalog for a complete list of graduation requirements.

Program Specific Certificate Requirements

FSWM 100Introduction to Wildland Fire Basic Fire Guard School5
EMTS 115Emergency Medical Responder3
FSWM 116Fire Prevention Education I3
FSWM 142Portable Pumps and Water Use2
FSWM 143Wildfire Chainsaws3
Total Semester Credit Hours16
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterSemester Credit Hours
FSWM 100 Introduction to Wildland Fire Basic Fire Guard School 5
FSWM 143 Wildfire Chainsaws 3
 Semester Credit Hours8
Spring Semester
EMTS 115 Emergency Medical Responder 3
FSWM 116 Fire Prevention Education I 3
FSWM 142 Portable Pumps and Water Use 2
 Semester Credit Hours8
 Total Semester Credit Hours16

Advising Process and DegreeWorks

Documentation on the pages related to this program is intended for informational purposes to help determine what courses and associated requirements are needed to earn a certificate. Some courses are critical to complete in specific semesters while others may be moved around. Meeting with an academic advisor is essential in planning courses and discussing the suggested course sequencing. It is ultimately the student’s responsibility to understand and fulfill the requirements for their intended certificate.

DegreeWorks is an online degree audit tool available in MAVzone. It is the official record used by the Registrar’s Office to evaluate progress towards a certificate and determine eligibility for graduation. Students are responsible for reviewing their DegreeWorks audit on a regular basis and should discuss questions or concerns with their advisor or academic department head. Discrepancies in requirements should be reported to the Registrar’s Office.

Graduation Process

Students must complete the following in the first two months of the semester prior to completing their certificate requirements (for one-semester certificates, complete in the first week of class):

  • Review their DegreeWorks audit and create a plan that outlines how unmet requirements will be met in the final semester.
  • Meet with their advisor and modify their plan as needed. The advisor must approve the final plan.
  • Submit the “Intent to Graduate” form to the Registrar’s Office to officially declare the intended graduation date and commencement ceremony plans.
  • Register for all needed courses and complete all requirements for each degree sought.

Submission deadlines and commencement details can be found on the Graduation web page.

If a student's petition for graduation is denied, it will be their responsibility to apply for graduation in a subsequent semester. A student's “Intent to Graduate” does not automatically move to a later graduation date.