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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 1,500
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
30 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Fire Science
Area of study
Security Services
Education type
Fully Online
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 1,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Fire Technology AS Degree program at Mt. San Antonio College prepares individuals for careers in fire science. It covers topics such as fire protection organization, fire prevention, fire behavior, and firefighting tactics. Students can choose from a range of electives to specialize in areas like hazardous materials or fire investigation. The program is accredited by the Office of the State Fire Marshall and meets industry standards.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Fire Technology (AS Degree S2105) at Mt. San Antonio College is designed for individuals seeking a pre-employment education in the field of fire science, and also provides career development opportunities for employed firefighters. The program is specifically geared towards those who want to enter the fire science profession or enhance their professional knowledge. Students interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree are encouraged to consult with advisors to ensure course transferability.


Outline:

The Fire Technology (AS Degree S2105) program at Mt. San Antonio College is structured as follows:

  • General Education: Students are required to complete the college's General Education coursework, which is not specified in the provided context.
  • Required Courses:
  • FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization:
  • This 3-unit course explores the fundamentals of fire department organization, culture, and communication within entry-level fire personnel.
  • FIRE 2 Fire Prevention Technology: This 3-unit course delves into fire prevention strategies and their impact on reducing life and property losses.
  • FIRE 3 Fire Protection Equipment and Systems: This 3-unit course covers the knowledge of fire protection systems, including built-in and portable systems, alarm and notification devices, and the mechanics of each.
  • FIRE 4 Building Construction for Fire Protection: This 3-unit course provides an understanding of five basic construction types, their components, and the associated hazards.
  • FIRE 5 Fire Behavior and Combustion: This 3-unit course explores the chemistry and behavior of fire, equipping students to predict fire dynamics and flame spread characteristics.
  • FIRE 13 Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival: This 3-unit course emphasizes the principles of fire and emergency services safety and survival.
  • Required Electives: Students must choose two courses from the following:
  • FIRE 6 Hazardous Materials/ICS:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 7 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 8 Fire Company Organization and Management:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 9 Fire Hydraulics:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 10 Arson and Fire Investigation:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 11 Fire Apparatus and Equipment:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 12 Wildland Fire Control:
  • (units not specified)
  • FIRE 86 Basic Fire Academy:
  • 14.5 units
  • KINF 53 Physical Training for the Basic Fire Academy:
  • 2.5 units
  • Suggested Course Sequence: The college offers a suggested Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) course sequence, which is not an official educational plan.
  • Students are advised to schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) tailored to their goals and needs.

Careers:

The program prepares students for careers in the fire science field, but specific job titles or opportunities are not mentioned.


Other:

  • Accreditation: The Fire Technology program is a Regionally Accredited Training Program (ARTP) accredited by the Office of the State Fire Marshall (OSFM).
  • The program meets the requirements of the California Fire Service Training and Education System (CFSTES), California Fire Service Training and Education Program (FSTEP), Fire Incident Command Certification System (CICCS), and California Community College Chancellor's Office Standard Fire Technology Degree Core Program.
  • Program Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
  • Understand fire department organization, culture, and communication practices for entry-level personnel.
  • Analyze firefighter hazards and demonstrate safe practices using standard safety procedures.
  • Apply fire prevention knowledge to reduce life and property losses.
  • Implement firefighting strategies and tactics for safe use of equipment and methods.
  • Identify fire chemistry and behavior to predict fire dynamics.
  • Recognize fire protection systems and alarm devices.
  • Identify components of different construction types and their associated hazards.
  • Apply leadership and management concepts to emergency and non-emergency situations.

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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements


Domestic/Home Applicants:

  • Undergraduate degree: Typically a 2:2 or equivalent in any subject.
  • Applicants with other qualifications or professional experience are also encouraged to apply.
  • Professional or educational experience: Evidence of relevant personal, professional, or educational experience can be considered for demonstrating the ability and potential to succeed on the course.

Progression to MA:

  • Accredited learning of up to 120 credits for a relevant CDI-approved Postgraduate Diploma.
  • Note: The MA is awarded on a pass or fail basis, not graded.
  • Post-graduate diploma older than 5 years requires current employment in a relevant field.

Progression from Level 6 Diploma in Career Guidance and Development:

  • Applicants currently employed in a professional career development role may be eligible for accreditation of up to 90 credits depending on other academic qualifications.

International/EU Applicants:

  • Undergraduate degree: Equivalent to a UK 2:2 degree in any subject.
  • Applicants with other qualifications or professional experience may also be considered.
  • English language proficiency: Minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with no component below 5.5 (or equivalent).

Language Proficiency Requirements

For international and EU applicants, the required language proficiency score is:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with no component below 5.5.
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