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Fire Protection Engineering Technology Fire Science - Delaware Technical and Community College-Stanton

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Fire Protection Engineering Technology Fire Science from Delaware Technical and Community College-Stanton is a Campus Associate Fire Fighting degree that prepares you for a Fire Protection career. The Fire Protection Engineering Technology: Fire Science Option is based on the fire science associate degree program curriculum model created by the National Fire Academy. This curriculum model is designed to promote ?crosswalks? for students who can apply their academic coursework toward the satisfaction of the national qualification standards necessary for firefighter certifications. Graduates of this A.A.S. degree program, in addition to their Associates Degree will be eligible for Certified Fire Inspector I, Fire Instructor II, Certified Fire Plans Examiner I (CFPE) and Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS). View more details on Delaware Technical and Community College-Stanton . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Fire Fighting courses.

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