Fire Fighting Technologies (FFTC)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-29 | - |
| 2025-12-08 | - |
| 2026-01-12 | - |
Program Overview
Fire Fighting Technologies (FFTC) Certificate
Program Overview
Train to become a firefighter with live-fire training and mentorship from experts. Stand out with NFPA 1001 certification.
Is this program right for you?
You are a team player, physically fit, active in your community, and want to make a difference. The community needs you to fight fires, protect property, and save lives.
Program Strengths
- Academic program with experienced fire training officers
- 25-acre fire training facility in Maple Ridge, BC
- Hundreds of hours of live-fire training experience
- Access to 30 training props, including a three-story burn building and Western Canada's only 11-car train derailment training prop
- Meet with representatives from various fire departments in fire hall and ride-along experiences
- Comprehensive evaluations to support understanding of NFPA 1001 requirements
- Volunteer opportunities in the community during and after completing the program
What will you learn?
Gain the knowledge and skills to be proficient and qualified within the "National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications."
Subjects
- Safety and communications
- PPE & SCBA
- Fire ground accountability
- Water supplies
- Ground ladders
- Fire streams and hose handling
- Tools and equipment review
- Forcible entry
- Search and rescue, firefighter survival
- Hose/fire streams
- Hoisting tools and equipment
- Extinguishers
- Exterior live-fire extinguish and/or control
- Extinguishing a vehicle fire operating as a team
- Extinguishing or controlling Class A fires
- Attacking an interior structure fire operating as a team
- Assembling a team, choosing attack techniques for various levels of fire
- Evaluate and forecast fire growth and development
- Extinguish or control flammable gas or liquid gas fires
Program Details
What You Need to Graduate
- Complete online and on-campus firefighting courses to receive "NFPA 1001 Certificate" with IFSAC and ProBoard seals
- Complete liberal studies component to receive 30-credit, academically recognized Firefighting Technologies Certificate
Program Format
- 12 weeks of online courses
- 7 weeks of in-person training at the Maple Ridge facility
Upcoming Intakes
| Class | Online Start | On Campus Start | Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| R56 | September 29, 2025 | January 12, 2026 | July 2, 2025 |
| R57 | December 8, 2025 | March 16, 2026 | September 11, 2025 |
| R58 | January 12, 2026 | April 20, 2026 | October 15, 2025 |
Textbooks & Supplies
- Course manuals provided
- Additional books or materials may be required
- Uniform must be purchased from the JIBC Store
Mandatory Items to Order for First Day of Class
- Navy station pants
- Navy uniform short-sleeve shirt
- Clip-on navy tie
- Fire & Safety crests
- Navy short sleeve gym T-shirt
- Black composite-toes safety boots
- Black leather belt
Tuition & Fees
NFPA 1001 Firefighter I and II Professional Certification (21.5 credits)
- Domestic Tuition: approximately $10,300
- International Tuition: approximately $30,900
- Program deposit: $500 (non-refundable, non-transferable)
Additional Fees
- Domestic Application Fee: $75 (non-refundable, non-transferable)
- International Application Fee: $150 (non-refundable, non-transferable)
- Student Union Fee: $69 (approximately)
- Student Union Health & Dental: $285 (approximately)
- Textbook: $225 (approximately)
- Uniform: current pricing provided by the JIBC Bookstore
- Equipment Rental: $930 (approximately)
Admission Requirements
Mandatory Requirements
- Be a minimum of 18 years of age by the start date of the program
- Official Transcript showing completion of Grade 12 English with a minimum grade of "C" (or at least 60%)
- Complete the JIBC Online Application Form via EducationPlannerBC
- Basic First Aid (minimum 8-hour course) with CPR level C
- Proof of Physical Ability
- Proof of Medical Clearance
Beneficial Prerequisites
- Community or volunteer experience
- Fluency in an additional language other than English
- Above average physical fitness
- Experience being a part of a team
- Mechanical aptitude
- Positive attitude and good work ethic
- Life experience and a mature attitude
- Ability to take direction
- Demonstrated responsible behaviour
Financial Aid & Awards
- Eligible for student loans, external awards, JIBC awards, bursaries, and scholarships
International Applicants
- Encouraged to visit the International Studies page or contact JIBC's Office of International Affairs
FAQs
Q: How do I know if I'm the right kind of person to do this job?
A: Attend an upcoming hands-on firefighting information session to learn if you're the right kind of person to do this job.
Q: Are there financial aid options available for students in this program?
A: Yes, students are eligible for financial assistance from StudentAidBC and can also apply for external and internal student awards, scholarships, and bursaries.
Q: Are international students eligible to take this program?
A: Yes, international students should contact the JIBC Office of International Affairs to discuss their options and requirements for applying to the program.
Courses in This Program
Core Courses (For NFPA 1001 Certification)
- FIRE-1053 Exterior Firefighter Knowledge
- FIRE-1054 Exterior Firefighter Skills
- FIRE-1055 Interior Firefighter Knowledge
- FIRE-1056 Interior Firefighter Skills
- FIRE-1057 Full Service Firefighter Knowledge
- FIRE-1058 Full Service Firefighter Skills
- FIRE-1059 Full Service Firefighter Community Service
- EMRG-1200 Incident Command System Level 100
- FIRE-1071 Live Fire I
- FIRE-1072 Live Fire II
- HZMT-1100 Hazardous Materials Awareness Level
- HZMT-1110 Hazardous Materials Operations Level
Liberal Studies Electives* (Choose one from each category)
Communications, Oral and Written
- ENGL-1100 Academic Writing
- ENGL-1110 Critical Reading and Writing Skills
- BUSN-1100 Business Communications
Critical Thinking
- ETHS-1100 Applied Ethics
- BUSN-1101 Introduction to Human Resource Management
Problem Solving
- ETHS-1100 Applied Ethics
- CRES-1851 Introduction to Conflict Analysis and Resolution
- RESM-2100 Research Methods
*Elective credits are required for the Firefighting Technologies Certificate (30 credits) but not the NFPA 1001 Firefighter II Professional Certification (21 credits).
