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Jefferson Community College
State University of New York

Fire Protection Technology A.A.S.
HEGIS Code 5507

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Safeguarding individuals and property from fires offers rewarding career opportunities to people with many and varied skills. Firefighters use their requisite skills to respond to emergencies in a variety of locations:

  • Residential
  • Business/industry/farms
  • Transportation/vehicles
  • Medical facilities
  • Forests

They prevent fires by making fire inspections and enforcing laws and codes enacted at all levels of government. Firefighters also provide fire prevention education for adults and children, investigate fires, control arson, and train others in fire fighting procedures and fire prevention measures. In the fire insurance business, they may assess rates, write policies, and remove hazards.

THE PROGRAM

Public Safety is a major concern in our society, and Jefferson Community College recognizes the need to support our community in an area that directly impacts Public Safety - Fire Protection Technology.

JCC understands that professional and volunteer firefighters, as well as people employed in emergency management services, have a critical need to stay informed and expand their skills and knowledge in the area of Fire Protection Technology. It is also understood that the recruitment, training, and retention of employees in emergency management services is critical to the community. The purpose of this A.A.S. Program is to provide area firefighters and related service personnel with specialized training. This Program will also be open to individuals interested in firefighting as a career path.

This Associate in Applied Science Degree offers a balance of liberal arts and science courses, comprising work distributed in the humanities, the natural sciences and mathematics, and the social sciences (25-29 credit hours), as well as a concentration in Fire Protection Technology and related coursework (24-27 credit hours). Specialized courses include Fire Investigation, Building Materials and Inspection, Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies, and Counter Terrorism. Graduates of this program should be able to provide emergency fire service, emergency medical service, emergency rescue service, emergency hazardous material service, and non-emergency services (such as code enforcement and equipment status records); maintain facilities; and participate in public relations activities (such as presentations, parades, and tours).

The program is designed primarily as a part-time course of study. However, with close supervision of a faculty advisor, a student can design a full-time program that could be completed in two years. To accomplish this, students should be prepared to enroll in both day and evening coursework.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

All degree requirements and courses listed are effective Fall of 2008 and are subject to change.

  Credit Hours
Humanities (12 Credit Hours):
ENG 101: Research and Composition 3
ENG 218: Technical and Professional Writing 3
STA 101: Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3
Language Elective 3
 
Social Sciences (9 Credit Hours):
SOC 144: Introduction to Sociology 3
PSY 133: Introduction to Psychology 3
Social Science Elective 3
 
Mathematics and Sciences (10-12 Credit Hours):
CHE 107: Introduction to Chemistry 1 or
  CHE 131: General Chemistry
4
MTH 125: Intermediate Algebra;
  MTH 144: Elementary Statistics or higher
3-4
Math or Lab Science Elective 3-4
 
Fire Protection Technology (21 Credit Hours):  
FPT 101: Principles of Emergency Services 3
FPT 105: Fire Fighting I 4
FPT 205: Fire Fighting II 2
Fire Protection Technology Electives 12
 
EMS 100: Certified 1st Responder or
  EMS 121: EMT Basic
3-6
Criminal Justice or Liberal Arts Elective 3
Free Elective 3
Physical Education 2
TOTAL 63-68

NOTES:

The curricula offered by the College require certain Liberal Arts core courses in the area of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science or Mathematics. The following indicates areas of study acceptable in meeting these requirements.

Humanities: American Sign Language, Art, English, Journalism, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Speech, and Theater Arts.
Social Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology
Science and Mathematics: Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, Science, and Mathematics

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For further information regarding this program, please contact any of the following faculty:

Cynthia Shelmidine, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
(315) 786-2441    cshelmidine@sunyjefferson.edu

Richard V. Defone, Instructor of Fire Protection Technology
(315) 786-2494    rdefone@sunyjefferson.edu

For application and admissions information please contact: 
admissions@sunyjefferson.edu
Admissions Office (315) 786-2277 
  (or Toll Free 1-888-435-6522. Ask for Admissions.)
Jefferson Community College 
1220 Coffeen St. 
Watertown, NY  13601 
www.sunyjefferson.edu


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