For fire and emergency services personnel whose shift work normally makes classroom attendance difficult, our distance degree completion and certificate programs allow you to advance your career with further education and training. Because you don’t have to attend on-campus courses, you can fit your education into your busy work schedule.

Explore your options to advance your skills in Fire and Emergency Services Administration:

Undergraduate Degree Completion

Whether you just completed community college or you have been promising yourself for years that you would earn your bachelor’s degree, our flexible undergraduate degree completion programs will help you achieve your goals without having to come to campus. You earn an accredited Colorado State University degree, with access to the same faculty and course materials as on-campus students.

Undergraduate Certificate

Credit certificates allow you to earn accredited University credit and gain a credential without the full commitment of a degree program. Certificate programs are shorter, focus on the core subject matter, and do not require admission.

Undergraduate Courses

You don’t have to be admitted to take courses, so enroll today in courses to advance your knowledge and skills in fire and emergency services administration.

Why CSU?

  • » CSU is a Carnegie Community Engagement University.
  • » CSU was recently named as one of "America's Best Colleges" by U.S. News.
  • » CSU’s FESA program links your prior education in technical training programs, associate degree programs, and professional experience in fire and emergency services organizations to program where you can earn an undergraduate degree.
  • » You will have opportunities for professional growth and development through challenging academic experiences and professional contact with faculty, other students, and emergency service professionals.
  • » Learning in the online environment allows you to network with faculty, students, and fire and emergency service professionals throughout the nation.