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Fire Protection Technology (AAS) A55240

  • Degree Offered: Associate Degree
  • Duration: Long Term More than 12 months
  • Program Code: A55240
  • Program Requirements:

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 64-66

How to Apply Requirements

The Fire Protection Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in the technical, managerial, and leadership areas necessary for advancement within the fire protection community and related firefighting industries, and to provide currently employed firefighters with knowledge and skills often required for promotional consideration.

Course work includes diverse fire protection subject areas, including fire prevention and safety, public education, building construction, fire ground strategies and tactics, and local government finance and laws, as they apply to emergency services management. Emphasis includes understanding fire characteristics and the structural consequences of fire; risk assessment and management; and relevant research, communications, and leadership methodologies.

Graduates qualify for employment with fire departments, governmental agencies, industrial firms, insurance rating organizations and educational organizations. Employed persons should have opportunities for skilled and supervisory level positions within their current organizations.

Program Outcomes:

  1. Analyze the history of the fire service and prevention and identify key events that have shaped present day fire protection.
  2. Distinguish between the different types of extinguishing agents, fire protection systems, and their applications, as well as their utilization during an emergency response.
  3. Examine the chemistry of combustion and hazardous materials and infer the best strategies and tactics to achieve objectives pertaining to incident priorities.
  4. Compare and contrast the different types of building construction, their systems and features, and conclude how they impact fire protection.
  5. Explain the laws and standards that effect emergency services by accurately describing and applying those laws and standards appropriately.
  6. Illustrate the various aspects of fire prevention and their importance to life safety.
  7. Apply basic management skills including; budgeting, risk management, accountability, supervision, occupational health and safety, public relations, and basic leadership strategies.
  8. Demonstrate the ability to compose an incident action plan for various emergency and non-emergency events using the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and implement the appropriate strategies and tactics taking into account resources, accountability, and firefighter safety.
  9. Analyze available water sources and the use of hydraulic principles in determining available flow, needed fire flow, pump discharge pressure, and other hydraulic calculations.

Number of Graduates By Term

2020FA

7

2021FA

8 2023SP 7

2021SP

10

2022SP

12

2023SU 4

2021SU

2

2022FA

8

2023FA

8

Percentage of Students Retained or Graduated

2020FA - 2021SP
CCC - 70.62% of students were retained and/or graduated
Fire Protection Technology (AAS) - 85.11% of students were retained and/or graduated

2020FA - 2021FA
CCC - 59.02% of students were retained and/or graduated
Fire Protection Technology (AAS) - 68.09% of students were retained and/or graduated

2021FA - 2022SP
CCC - 72.72% of students were retained and/or graduated
Fire Protection Technology (AAS) - 78.95% of students were retained and/or graduated

Outcomes Assessment

Selected Outcome 1: In the spring semester, 80% of students in the Fire Protection Technology program will distinguish between the different types of extinguishing agents, fire protection systems, and their applications, as well as their utilization during an emergency response. (A55240)

Supports Strategic Plan/Perf Measures

Means of Assessment (when/how) Criteria/Standard for Success (target) Assessment Results Class Average Score
Program Outcome 2 FIP-146 Fire
Protection Systems-Spring Final Exam

70%

2021-2022: 87.5%

2022-2023: 84.2%

2023-2024:

2021-2022: 80.25

2022-2023: 78.84

2023-2024:

Resource Needs Summary Conclusions

2021-2022: None

2022-2023: None

2023-2024:

2021-2022: Target Met

2022-2023: Target Met

2023-2024:

Selected Outcome 2: In the spring semester, 80% of students in the Fire Protection Technology program will compare and contrast the different types of building construction, their systems, their features, and conclude how they impact fire protection. (A55240)

Supports Strategic Plan/Perf Measures Means of Assessment (when/how) Criteria/Standard for Success (target) Assessment Results Class Average Score
Program Outcome 4 FIP-132 Building Construction - spring final exam

70%

2021-2022: 83.3%

2022-2023: 86.9%

2023-2024:

2021-2022: 81.23

2022-2023: 77.73

2023-2024:

Resource Needs
Summary Conclusions

2021-2022: None

2022-2023: None

2023-2024:

2021-2022: Target Met

2022-2023: Target Met

2023-2024:

Selected Outcome 3: In the spring semester, 80% of students in the Fire Protection Technology program will explain the laws and standards that effect emergency services by accurately describing and applying those laws and standards appropriately. (A55240)

Supports Strategic Plan/Perf Measures Means of Assessment (when/how) Criteria/Standard for Success (target) Assessment Results Class Average Score
Program Outcome 5 FIP-152 Fire Protection Law - spring final exam

70%

2021-2022: 83.3%

2022-2023: 85.7%

2023-2024:

2021-2022: 71.11

2022-2023: 78.14

2023-2024:

 Resource Needs   Summary Conclusions     

2021-2022: None

2022-2023: None

2023-2024:

 

2021-2022: Target Met

2022-2023: Target Met

2023-2024:

   

 

Program Requirements

Major Courses

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 ACA-115 - Success and Study Skills  0  2  0  1  Fall, Spring, Summer
 or      0  
 WBL-111 - Work-Based Learning I  0  10  0  1  Fall, Spring, Summer
&苍产蝉辫;听      0  
 FIP-120 - Intro to Fire Protection  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-124 - Fire Prevention & Public Ed  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-132 - Building Construction  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-152 - Fire Protection Law  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-220 - Fire Fighting Strategies  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-228 - Local Govt Finance  3  0  0  3  Spring

Major Electives: Select 30 Hours

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 EPT-140 - Emergency Management  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-128 - Detection & Investigation  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-136 - Inspections & Codes  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-146 - Fire Protection Systems  3  2  0  4  Spring
 FIP-221 - Adv Fire Fighting Strat  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-229 - Fire Dynamics and Combust  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I  5  0  0  5  Spring
 FIP-232 - Hydraulics & Water Dist  2  2  0  3  Fall
 FIP-276 - Managing Fire Services  3  0  0  3  Fall
 PST-163 - NC OSFM Training  1  4  0  3  Fall, Spring
 PST-166 - NC OSFM Training  2  12  0  6  Fall, Spring
 PST-169 - NC OSFM Training  2  21  0  9  Fall, Spring
 WBL-112 - Work-Based Learning I  0  20  0  2  Fall, Spring, Summer
 WBL-113 - Work-Based Learning I  0  30  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 WBL-121 - Work-Based Learning II  0  10  0  1  Fall, Spring, Summer

Total Major Hours: 49

General Education Courses

Communications:

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 COM-231 - Public Speaking  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 ENG-111 - Writing and Inquiry  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer

Humanities/Fine Arts: Select One

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 ART-111 - Art Appreciation  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 HUM-115 - Critical Thinking  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer

Social/Behavioral Sciences:

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 PSY-150 - General Psychology  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer

Natural Sciences/Mathematics: Select One

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 BIO-163 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology  4  2  0  5  Fall, Spring
 MAT-143 - Quantitative Literacy  2  2  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 MAT-152 - Statistical Methods I  3  2  0  4  Fall, Spring, Summer
 MAT-171 - Precalculus Algebra  3  2  0  4  Fall, Spring, Summer
 MAT-172 - Precalculus Trigonometry  3  2  0  4  Fall, Spring, Summer
 MAT-263 - Brief Calculus  3  2  0  4  Spring
 MAT-271 - Calculus I  3  2  0  4  Fall
 MAT-272 - Calculus II  3  2  0  4  Spring

Total General Education Hours: 15-17

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 ENG-111 - Writing and Inquiry  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 EPT-140 - Emergency Management  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-120 - Intro to Fire Protection  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-124 - Fire Prevention & Public Ed  3  0  0  3  Fall

Spring Semester

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 ACA-115 - Success and Study Skills  0  2  0  1  Fall, Spring, Summer
 or      0  
 WBL-111 - Work-Based Learning I  0  10  0  1  Fall, Spring, Summer
&苍产蝉辫;听      0  
 FIP-132 - Building Construction  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-146 - Fire Protection Systems  3  2  0  4  Spring
 FIP-152 - Fire Protection Law  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-229 - Fire Dynamics and Combust  3  0  0  3  Spring

Summer Term

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 COM-231 - Public Speaking  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer
 Natural Sciences/Mathematics Course*      3-5  

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 FIP-220 - Fire Fighting Strategies  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-221 - Adv Fire Fighting Strat  3  0  0  3  Fall
 FIP-232 - Hydraulics & Water Dist  2  2  0  3  Fall
 FIP-276 - Managing Fire Services  3  0  0  3  Fall
 PSY-150 - General Psychology  3  0  0  3  Fall, Spring, Summer

Spring Semester

Course Name Class Hours Lab Hours Clinic Hours Credits Semester Available
 FIP-128 - Detection & Investigation  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-136 - Inspections & Codes  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-228 - Local Govt Finance  3  0  0  3  Spring
 FIP-230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I  5  0  0  5  Spring
 Humanities/Fine Arts Course*      3  

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