Make the Most of Your High School Experience

Suggested High School Coursework

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Careers in Emergency and Fire Services require a high level of competency in math, reading and writing.

Math
Take the highest courses possible. Statistics is recommended. Depending on your career goal, you may need to take calculus in college.
English

You must be able to communicate both in written and oral communication and effectively translate your thoughts and ideas to a variety of people. Speech and debate classes are recommended.

Foreign Language

It is a good idea to take these classes and explore the concept of another language/terminology. Remember that not all future patients will speak English.

Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Human Biology
These are highly recommended. If some of these are not offered in your high school, try a summer community college course.

Planning Ahead

Career-Related Learning Standards

Fundamental skills essential for success in employment, college, family and community life.

Personal Management

Exhibit appropriate work ethic and behaviors in school, the community and the workplace. This includes good attendance, participation and completed work assignments

Teamwork

Demonstrate effective teamwork in school, the community and the workplace. This includes working cooperatively with others and respecting others.

Communication

Demonstrate effective communication skills at school, in the community and in the workplace. This includes listening to others, speaking clearly and accepting feedback in a positive manner.

Problem Solving

Apply decision making and problem solving techniques at school, in the community and in the workplace.

Employment Foundations

Demonstrate academic, technical and organizational knowledge and skills required for successful employment. This includes understanding how academic courses and experience in the work sector apply to a career.

Career Development
Demonstrate career development skills in planning for post-high school experiences. This includes learning new skills as technology changes and your personal needs continue to evolve.

Career-Related Learning Experience

Take opportunities to see what a particular occupation is truly like outside of a textbook or classroom project such as: cooperative education (work experience), job shadowing, internship/mentoring, service learning, informational interviews, on-the-job training. These student career-related leadership organizations can help you get started:

  • SkillsUSA - An organization that provides quality education experiences for students in leadership, teamwork, citizenship and character development.

Collect evidence of extended applications throughout your education as part of your high school graduation requirements.


Emergency and Fire Services Pathway

Plan of Study