A career in saving lives—as a firefighter or emergency services worker— is one of the most important and meaningful you can have today. They are also uniquely challenging and require a variety of special skills and knowledge for those who want to make a difference in these roles.
Oakton's Fire Science Technology program has been developed to prepare you for a career in firefighting or a related occupation. If you are already working in this field, our curriculum can help you increase your skills and find new opportunities.
We offer an associate in applied science (A.A.S.) degree in fire science technology if you are interested in pursuing an education in this area while also taking on a number of key general education courses. If you just want to focus on your fire science courses, we also offer certificates. Check out our course catalog to find out more about the classes we offer.
If you are already working in fire services, our curriculum offers courses—approved by the Office of the State Fire Marshal—that can lead to Fire Officer I and II certification. You'll also have the opportunity in this program to increase your knowledge in specialty areas of fire science through Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (NIPSTA) courses. An intergovernmental agency located in Glenview, NIPSTA provides education and training for fire departments and other first responders.
At Oakton, we also offer Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic courses.
We offer an associate in applied science (A.A.S.) degree in fire science technology if you are interested in pursuing an education in this area while also taking on a number of key general education courses.
This program provides students seeking a career in the fire service with a high level of understanding of the technical aspects of firefighting and fire service management. The program will also prepare fire personnel to become future fire officers by increasing their understanding of fire science technology.
This certificate program is designed for the student who wishes to gain employment in the Emergency Medical System. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to take either the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) exam or the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam. This certificate can be completed in one semester.
This certificate program is designed for students who wishes to gain employment in the emergency medical system. Successful completion allows the student to obtain licensure by the Illinois Department of Public Health as an EMT-P.
There are six requirements for participation in the clinical component of the EMT program:
1. Confidential Medical History Form (PDF) (79 KB)
2. Health Career Physical Examination Report (PDF) (94 KB)
3. Tuberculosis (TB) Skin Test or Blood Test
4. Documentation of Vaccination or Immunity: MMR & Varicella
5. Hepatitis B Vaccine Status or Signed Declination Form (PDF) (69 KB)
6. Flu Vaccine (except summer session)
Download Medical Requirements for the EMT Program (PDF) (266 KB)
Enrolling at Oakton College can save you thousands of dollars and help you earn more over the course of your career. Our tuition is among the lowest in the region, and we offer many ways to bring your costs down even more.
99 percent of Oakton students graduate without debt.
To help you get there, you can apply for a scholarship, which you don’t have to pay back. We award $12 million in scholarships annually. Financial Aid includes grants, loans, and other forms of financial assistance that can reduce your costs of attending college.
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Spencer Kimura, Chair
Chair, Fire Science Technologies
M.S. National Louis University
Executive Fire Officer
Chief Fire Officer
Chief Training Officer
MIFireE
skimura@oakton.edu
847.635.1827
Office: P253, Skokie
Aref Abdellatif
EMT Coordinator
aabdellatif@oakton.edu
847.376.7890
Office: B206, Skokie
Mike Doocy
Paramedic Coordinator
mdoocy@oakton.edu
847.376.7887
Office: B206, Skokie
Meet our part time faculty:
Peter Chiodo
Lecturer
pchiodo@oakton.edu
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
Pete Goss
Lecturer
pgoss@oakton.edu
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
Drew Smith
Lecturer
dsmith@oakton.edu
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
EMS Advisory Committee One
IDPH EMS Region IX
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital EMS
System Advisory Committee (ALGH)
Peggy Drag, RN, BSN, Paramedic
Paramedic Program Director
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
David Hassard, MD
EMS Medical Director
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Robyn Mazzolini, RN, BSN, TNS
EMS System Coordinator
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
Amanda Phelps, RN, MSN, TNS
Manager EMS, Trauma & Emergency Preparedness
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital | Advocate Children's Hospital - Park Ridge
EMS Advisory Committee Two
IDPH EMS Region X
Amita Health Saint Francis Hospital EMS
System Advisory Committee
Sara Van Dusseldorp, NRP, LI, NCEE
Manager of Emergency Services
Amita Hospital
Jeremy Lott, DO
EMS Medical Director
St Francis Hospital
Ex-Officio Members:
Marc J. Battista, MA Applied Linguistics
Associate Vice President of Workforce Education
Dean of Business & Career Technologies
Oakton College
Spencer Kimura, MS, EFO, CFO, CTO, MIFireE
Fire Science Program Chair, Professor
Oakton College
Fire Advisory Committee
Dan Anderson
Fire Chief
Des Plaines Fire Department
Andy Carlson
Fire Chief
Northbrook Fire Department
Tony DeRose
Fire Chief
Glenview Fire Department
Ralph Ensign
Fire Chief
Morton Grove Fire Department
Martin C. Feld
Fire Chief
Niles Fire Department
Mike Hansen
Fire Chief
Lincolnwood Fire Department
Jeffrey Hoeflich
Fire Chief
Skokie Fire Department
Brian Lambel
Fire Chief
WIlmette Fire Department
Robert McKay
Fire Chief
North Maine Fire Department
Mike Nystrand
Fire Chief
Northfield Fire Department
Paul Polep
Fire Chief
Evanston Fire Department
Jill Ramaker, MScTRM
Executive Director
Northeastern IL Public Safety Academy
John Ripka
Fire Chief
Winnetka Fire Department
Jeffrey Sorensen
Fire Chief
Park Ridge Fire Department
Ex-Officio Members:
Marc J. Battista, MA Applied Linguistics
Associate Vice President of Workforce Education
Dean of Business & Career Technologies
Oakton College
Spencer Kimura, MS, EFO, CFO, CTO, MIFireE
Fire Science Program Chair, Professor
Oakton College
Licensure Requirements: Each state and territory has different licensure and certification requirements. Oakton has researched and/or contacted state licensing authorities to confirm that the program meets the educational requirements leading to professional licensure. Other licensure requirements may include professional certification exams, background checks, years of work experience, fingerprinting, etc.
Licensure information is reviewed and updated on this site in June of each year. Licensure information is reviewed and updated on this site in June of each year. As of June 1, 2023, we have determined that individuals that successfully complete Oakton’s Emergency Medical Technician Basic and Paramedic Program curriculum:
Meets the education requirements leading to licensure/certification in these states and U.S. Territories: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Wisconsin
Does NOT meet the education requirements For licensure/certification in these states and U.S. Territories: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington
We have not made a determination if the program curriculum meets the requirements for licensure/certification in these states and US Territories: American Samoa, California, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming
If you intend to practice in any state other than Illinois, you should contact the appropriate licensing agency to independently verify whether Oakton’s program satisfies the educational requirements for licensure in a particular state before beginning Oakton’s program. Be aware that state licensure requirements may change from time-to-time and that states may have conditions for licensure in addition to educational requirements.