Studying Fire at the CSU
California's need for well-trained fire and land managers and fire science and meteorology specialists continues to grow as the state improves its wildfire management strategies. The CSU offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in a broad range of fire-related disciplines at several campuses.
In addition, the CSU is talking to state and municipal organizations about creating educational pathways for fire and emergency services personnel who want to pursue a college degree. They may be able to receive college credit for professional training they've already received and "pathways like these would integrate with industry certification, too," says Sheila Thomas, Ed.D., assistant vice chancellor and dean of
Professional and Continuing Education (PaCE) at the CSU Chancellor's Office in Long Beach.
While there are many disciplines, including geography and geographic information systems (GIS) that intersect with wildfire policy or management, there are a number of programs specifically focused on fire across the CSU:
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
B.S. – Forestry & Natural Resources (Wildland Fire and Fuels Management)
M.S. - Fire Protection Engineering (online)
Cal State LA
B.S. – Fire Protection Administration and Technology
CSU San Marcos
B.S. – Wildfire Science and the Urban Interface (online)
Humboldt State
B.S. – Forestry (Wildland Fire Management)
San José State
B.S. - Meteorology
M.S. – Meteorology (fire weather and wildfire dynamics)