Course Details
Course Code: FSMT287 Course ID: 2926 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Undergraduate
This course provides an in-depth exploration of building construction and its critical connection to fire protection and life safety, with a strong emphasis on firefighter safety. Students will study the elements of structural design and building materials—particularly fire-resistant and combustible materials—and examine how these factors influence fire prevention, building inspections, fire department pre-planning, and emergency response strategies. Topics include the classification of major types of building construction, an analysis of potential fire hazards, and tactical considerations involving flammable materials, fire suppression systems, and property damage risk. Students will assess various loads and stresses that impact structural integrity and evaluate fire protection systems such as fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, and fire doors. The course also addresses fire safety measures, flame spread versus fire resistance, and occupancy classifications outlined in local fire codes and national standards. Students will learn to recognize indicators of structural failure and apply fire safety protocols, risk assessment methods, and code enforcement strategies to help safeguard occupants, building owners, and fire department personnel during high-risk situations.
Course Schedule
| Registration Dates | Course Dates | Start Month | Session | Weeks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Registration10/27/2025 - 04/03/2026 | Course Dates04/06/2026 - 05/31/2026 | Start Month April | SessionSpring 2026 Session B | Weeks8 Week session |
| Registration12/29/2025 - 05/29/2026 | Course Dates06/01/2026 - 07/26/2026 | Start Month June | SessionSpring 2026 Session D | Weeks8 Week session |