08-22-2021, 11:46 AM
Hello everyone!
I've got analysis paralysis on choosing how to go forward with my education. I'm 35, live in Texas and I've been a Firefighter/Paramedic for about 14 years now. I was going the more formal route until I got hired and really didn't see a need to further my education at that point unless it was specifically job related. Fast forward until now and I see guys I work with getting injured or staying on a fire truck too long because they do not have a fall back career. I do not want that to happen to me or my family, so here I am.
No degrees and here is my "some college" resume from over a decade ago:
English 1A
American History
Sign Language 1
Post Firefighter
Fire Academy
Paramedic School
24 units on building construction, disaster response and recovery, hazardous materials, aircraft fire rescue, ect
Every ICS class that FEMA has to offer.
Fire Officer 1
Fire Instructor 1
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As you can see, I'm starting from scratch for the most part. Best I can probably do is life experience credits and just start fresh on the general education classes. I'm seeing Emergency Management and Homeland Security degrees which look interesting to me. I'd also be interested in something like organizational leadership, but really open to most things. Can anyone help me figure out the best way to get a bachelors in a area generally related to the emergency service field?
I've got analysis paralysis on choosing how to go forward with my education. I'm 35, live in Texas and I've been a Firefighter/Paramedic for about 14 years now. I was going the more formal route until I got hired and really didn't see a need to further my education at that point unless it was specifically job related. Fast forward until now and I see guys I work with getting injured or staying on a fire truck too long because they do not have a fall back career. I do not want that to happen to me or my family, so here I am.
No degrees and here is my "some college" resume from over a decade ago:
English 1A
American History
Sign Language 1
Post Firefighter
Fire Academy
Paramedic School
24 units on building construction, disaster response and recovery, hazardous materials, aircraft fire rescue, ect
Every ICS class that FEMA has to offer.
Fire Officer 1
Fire Instructor 1
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
As you can see, I'm starting from scratch for the most part. Best I can probably do is life experience credits and just start fresh on the general education classes. I'm seeing Emergency Management and Homeland Security degrees which look interesting to me. I'd also be interested in something like organizational leadership, but really open to most things. Can anyone help me figure out the best way to get a bachelors in a area generally related to the emergency service field?