FFTC Hands-On Information Session
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-13 | - |
Program Overview
FFTC Hands-On Information Session
Course Details
Open to anyone interested in learning about a career in the Fire Service.
Participants are invited to the Fire Fighting Technologies Certificate (FFTC)
hands-on information session which includes valuable information as well as
introductory firefighting activities at the JIBC Fire & Safety Division, Maple
Ridge Campus. Minimum age to participate is 18. If under the age of 18 a form
Assumption of Risk, Waiver Liability and Release of Claims Agreement must be
signed.
TIME: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
FEE: $25 (non-refundable)
Prerequisites
- None
Course Offerings
- Sep 13, 2025
- Maple Ridge Campus
- FFTC Hands-On Info Session
- SEVE-1065-MR001
- Seats available
Course Details
- Dates: Sep 13, 2025
- Delivery: In-Class
- Date Details: In-Class 2025/09/13 - 2025/09/13
Sat 9:00am-12:00pm - Domestic Tuition: $25.00
- Domestic Learner Services Fee: $-
- International Tuition: $-
- International Learner Services Fees: $-
- To Be Announced
- Instructor: To Be Announced
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Justice Institute of British Columbia
Overview:
Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a leading public safety educator in Canada. It offers a wide range of applied education, training, and research programs focused on justice and public safety. JIBC is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Services Offered:
JIBC offers a variety of services to its students, including:
Financial Aid & Scholarships:
JIBC provides financial assistance to students in need, including scholarships, bursaries, and loans.Student Support:
JIBC offers a range of student support services, such as academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.Indigenous Student Services:
JIBC has dedicated services for Indigenous students, including cultural support, academic advising, and mentorship programs.Student Conduct & Policies:
JIBC has clear policies and procedures regarding student conduct, academic integrity, and other important matters.Convocation:
JIBC holds a convocation ceremony each year to celebrate the achievements of its graduating students.The JIBC Bookstore:
The bookstore provides students with access to textbooks, course materials, and other supplies.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
Exceptional Applied Education:
JIBC's programs are designed to provide students with the practical skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.Training and Research:
JIBC offers a variety of training programs and research opportunities in justice and public safety.Leading Public Safety Educator:
JIBC is recognized as a leader in public safety education in Canada.Academic Programs:
JIBC offers a wide range of academic programs in justice and public safety, including:
Criminal Justice:
JIBC offers programs in criminal justice, including law enforcement, corrections, and probation.Firefighting:
JIBC offers programs in firefighting, including fire suppression, fire prevention, and emergency medical response.Emergency Medical Services:
JIBC offers programs in emergency medical services, including paramedicine, first aid, and CPR.Security:
JIBC offers programs in security, including private security, law enforcement, and corporate security.Other Programs:
JIBC also offers programs in areas such as social work, psychology, and community justice.Other:
JIBC's New Westminster campus is located on the unceded Traditional Territories of the Qayqayt, Musqueam and Coast Salish Peoples.