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Associate of Science

Fire Technology and Administration

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Program Overview

Program Overview

The Fire Technology and Administration program provides advanced training and education for individuals who are, or will become, leaders in fire protection, prevention and administration.

Effective fire technologists continually improve the world in which we live, making it a safer place and reducing the misery that uncontrolled fire can cause.

Past students are currently employed throughout Connecticut, including the Danbury and Waterbury fire departments. The program of study which leads to the associate in science degree in Fire Technology and Administration is planned to help students meet the professional standards established by the National Fire Protection Association, the Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, and the Connecticut Fire Marshal’s Training Council.

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  • Career-oriented students are prepared for beginning positions in fire safety. Typical positions for which graduates are qualified include: career fire fighter. fire inspector; emergency medical technician; opportunities in industry, agricultural and construction firms, Homeland Security, and insurance organizations.
  • Students may transfer to a four year degree program (BS) that is a Fire Emergency Services Higher Education recognition institute from the National Fire Academy.
Career Possibilities

Career Possibilities

 

Some career opportunities may require additional education beyond an associates degree.

Additional Details

A program designed with the needs of current and future fire service personnel

The Fire Technology and Administration program is designed to provide advanced training and education on the college level that develops competent technicians who are, or will become, leaders in fire protection, prevention, and administration. It also provides training and education for personnel of insurance companies, and of industries involved in fire prevention and protection practices.

Where you'll work:

  • career and volunteer fire departments 
  • local, state and federal government agencies 
  • Homeland Security
  • industry, architectural and construction firms insurance organizations and related groups. 


The fire technologist knows the need for fire prevention activities, the necessity to educate both children and adults in fire safety, and the importance of enforcing fire prevention codes. Because of the broad spectrum of problems encountered and the need for extensive familiarity with many subjects, the work of the fire technologist is seldom routine or boring. There is always something new to learn; however, the greatest satisfaction may come from knowing that the effective fire technologist continually improves the world in which we live by making it a safer place, and by reducing the misery which uncontrolled fire can cause.


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Academic & Transfer

Students may transfer to a four year degree program (BS) that is a Fire Emergency Services Higher Education recognition institute from the National Fire Academy.

Career Paths

  • career and volunteer fire departments 
  • local, state and federal government agencies 
  • Homeland Security
  • industry, architectural and construction firms insurance organizations and related groups. 

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High School Student Info

High School Undergraduate Information

The world has changed since 9/11 and the role of fire and emergency services has become more important than ever. We now encourage students to become EMT certified and to take fire protection and prevention courses while they are still in high school. These skills enable us to help others and can lead into a fire protection career.


Courses count for college credit

High school students will be integrated into classes with our fire technology and administration students. They will be treated as college students, because that is what they are, while taking classes at NVCC. This program is good for the students, the school, and the community and lets us all set an example for others.


The following courses are recommended for high school students:

FTA*H112                          Introduction to Fire Technology

FTA*H116                          Building Construction (Prerequisite: FTA*H112)

FTA*H118                          Fire Prevention and Inspection (Prerequisite: FTA*H112)    

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