*Program is under review.  Contact program director for additional information.
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Contact: (336) 334-4822 ext. 50223
The Fire Protection Technology Bridging program is designed to allow a currently certified, non-degreed firefighter to earn a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Protection Technology in two semesters.
The prerequisites for admission to the FPT Bridging program include current credential/certification in the following:
	
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Firefighter I/II | 
			FIP-120 and FIP-229 | 
			6 credits | 
		
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Hazardous Materials Level I | 
			FIP-176 | 
			4 credits | 
		
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Fire Arson Detection | 
			FIP-128 | 
			3 credits | 
		
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Fire Officer I/II | 
			FIP-240 and FIP-220 | 
			6 credits | 
		
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Fire Instructor I/II | 
			FIP-224 | 
			4 credits | 
		
		
			| OSFM IFSAC Fire & Life Safety Educator | 
			FIP-124 | 
			3 credits | 
		
		
			| NC Fire Inspector I | 
			FIP-132 and FIP-152 | 
			6 credits | 
		
		
			| NC Fire Inspector II | 
			FIP-136 | 
			3 credits | 
		
		
			| NC Wildland Fire Detection FIP-4000 | 
			FIP-180 | 
			3 credits | 
		
		
			| IS-100, IS-200, IS-300, IS-400, IS-700, IS-800 | 
			EPT-140 | 
			3 credits | 
		
	
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total advanced standing credits -  41 credits
*Note:  Prospective students who do not have all of the required certifications for the bridging program can still receive advanced standing for existing credentials/certifications that can be applied to the two-year Associates degree program to reduce the number of hours required to earn the degree.
Program Outcomes:
Upon successful completion the Fire Protection Technology Bridging degree, graduate should be able to:
	- Perform fire prevention functions;
 
	- Perform fire suppression functions;
 
	- Perform hazardous materials control functions;
 
	- Apply leadership techniques for a public organization
 
	- Demonstrate effective communication skills
 
	- Apply and understand safe working practices