The program in Fire Technology and Administration trains and educates competent leaders in fire protection, prevention, and administration. It also provides training and education for insurance companies and industries involved in fire prevention and protection.
Fire Technologists work in career and volunteer fire departments; local, state, and federal government agencies; industry, architectural and construction firms, and insurance organizations. They must recognize the need for fire prevention activities, the necessity of educating both children and adults in fire safety, and the importance of enforcing fire prevention codes. Because fire technologists encounter a broad spectrum of problems and must be well versed in many subjects, the work of the fire technologist is seldom routine.
An Associate in Science (AS) degree in Fire Technology and Administration aligns with the National Fire Academy (NFA) standardized fire science courses.
Fire Technologists work in career and volunteer fire departments; local, state, and federal government agencies; industry, architectural and construction firms, and insurance organizations. They must recognize the need for fire prevention activities, the necessity of educating both children and adults in fire safety, and the importance of enforcing fire prevention codes. Because fire technologists encounter a broad spectrum of problems and must be well versed in many subjects, the work of the fire technologist is seldom routine.
An Associate in Science (AS) degree in Fire Technology and Administration aligns with the National Fire Academy (NFA) standardized fire science courses.
Accredited by:
o New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE); Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE)
CT State Community College - Gateway Campus
20 Church St.
New Haven, 6510
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Institutions of higher education interested in the FESHE Recognition Program and a listing on this page should contact fema-feshe@fema.dhs.gov for further information.
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