This is a program that primarily focuses on the principles and practice of building construction, firefighting systems, and related resources as applied to fire control, prevention, and mitigation. This program typically includes in depth instruction in fire hydraulics and dynamics, fire behavior and combustion, fire protection structures and systems design, fire protection equipment and systems, building construction for fire protection, fire protection hydraulics and water supply, and fire apparatus.
The colleges, universities and schools below offer majors and degree programs in Fire Systems Technology. To learn more about a specific school click on any of the links below.
Baltimore City Community College
Phone Number: | (410) 462-8300 |
Website: | www.bccc.edu |
School Type: | 2-year public |
Awards Offered: | 1-year certificate 2-year certificate Associate’s degree |
Campus setting: | Large city |
Campus housing: | No |
Student Population: | 10,754 (10,754 undergraduate) |
Student-to-faculty Ratio: | 26 to 1 |
Clover Park Technical College
Phone Number: | (253) 589-5800 |
Website: | www.cptc.edu |
School Type: | 2-year public |
Awards Offered: | 1-year certificate 2-year certificate Associate’s degree 4-year certificate |
Campus setting: | Large suburb |
Campus housing: | No |
Student Population: | 12,640 (12,640 undergraduate) |
Student-to-faculty Ratio: | 72 to 1 |
First Coast Technical College
Phone Number: | (904) 824-4401 |
Website: | www.fctc.edu |
School Type: | Public, less-than 2-year |
Awards Offered: | 1-year certificate 2-year certificate |
Campus setting: | Small suburb |
Campus housing: | No |
Student Population: | 1,416 (1,416 undergraduate) |
Student-to-faculty Ratio: | 10 to 1 |
Marion County Community Technical and Adult Education Center
Phone Number: | (352) 671-7200 |
Website: | www.mcctae.com |
School Type: | 2-year public |
Awards Offered: | 1-year certificate 2-year certificate 4-year certificate |
Campus setting: | Rural fringe community |
Campus housing: | No |
Student Population: | 821 (821 undergraduate) |
Student-to-faculty Ratio: | 11 to 1 |
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