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Fire Protection Technology

Program Director: Wilburn F. "Will" Lyons
Office: Technology Center, Room 116A
Phone: (409) 839-2968
FAX: (409) 839-2966
E-mail: firefighting@lit.edu

The goal of the Fire Protection technology degree program is to prepare students for careers in fire service education, municipal fire department administration, municipal fire suppression supervision, industrial emergency response team supervision, fire prevention/safety education, and fire inspection. Lamar Institute of Technology offers two fire technology awards, an Associate of Applied Science degree and a certificate of completion.

The Fire Protection Technology courses are offered on campus in the evening and as distance education courses (Internet courses). The Associate of Applied Science program is two years in length. The scheduling of courses allows the flexibility required for students who are working full-time or shift work. Students successfully completing this program of study are awarded the Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Protection Technology.

The Regional Fire Academy is a semester-long certificate of completion program which prepares the student for a career in fire protection and satisfies the basic training requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection for structural firefighter certification. The Fire Academy is offered in the Fall and Spring semesters during the day.

All cadets entering the Fire Academy must meet the minimum standards which include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Pass a physical examination using National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) criteria
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Possess an honorable discharge from all military service
  • Possess either a high school diploma or a GED certificate
  • Possess a valid driver’s license
  • Possess a valid social security card
  • Be a certified/certifiable Texas Department of State Health Services/National Registry EMT-Basic

During the student’s course of study, they receive certificates for hazardous materials awareness, and hazardous materials operations. Students successfully completing the Fire Academy receive a certificate of completion, 18 semester hours of college credit, and are eligible for state basic structural firefighter certification testing. Graduates of this academy should be prepared to pass civil service examinations and the various employment tests given by government agencies. Upon state certification, graduates are eligible for International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Seals for Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Hazardous Materials Awareness, and Hazardous Materials Operations.

General Education Courses

DORI 0200

College Success Skills+ 2:2:0

ENGL 1301

Composition I 3:3:0

HUMA 1315

Fine Arts Appreciation 3:3:0

MATH 1332

Contemporary Math I 3:3:0

SOCI 1301

Introductory Sociology 3:3:0

SPCH 1315

Public Speaking 3:3:0

Program Requirements

COSC 1301

Microcomputer Applications

3:3:0

EMSP 1160

EMT-Basic Clinical1

1:0:6

EMSP 1501

EMT-Basic1

5:4:4

ENGL 1301

Composition I

3:3:0

FIRS 1103

Firefighter Agility & Fitness Prep2

1:0:4

FIRS 1301

Firefighter Certification I3

3:2:4

FIRS 1319

Firefighter Certification IV3

3:2:4

FIRS 1329

Firefighter Certification VI3

4:3:3

FIRS 1407

Firefighter Certification II3

4:3:3

FIRS 1433

Firefighter Certification VII3

4:3:2

FIRT 1319

Firefighter Health & Safety

3:3:0

FIRT 1327

Building Construction in Fire Service

3:3:0

FIRT 1347

Industrial Fire Protection I

3:3:0

FIRT 2309

Firefighting Strategies & Tactics I

3:3:0

FIRT 2351

Company Fire Officer4*

3:3:0

FIRT

Approved Elective

3:3:0

SCIT 1418

Applied Physics I

4:3:2

SCIT 1494

Special Topics-Chemistry

4:3:2


1. May substitute Texas Department of State Health Services or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Basic or a higher certification.

2. May substitute a Candidate Physical Ability test certificate, documenting a passing score, from an International Association of Fire Fighters/InterAssociation of Fire Chiefs licensed testing entity, or successful completion of a college-level physical fitness course.

3. May substitute the following for these courses: Fire protection Technology courses, Texas Commission on Fire Protection Firefighter-Basic certification, or IFSAC/Pro Board Firefighter I & II certification.

4. FIRT 2351 Company Fire Office is the capstone course for the Fire Protection Technology A.A.S. degree. Texas Commission on Fire Protecor IFSAC Fire Officer I & II certification may substitute for this course.

+ Institutional requirement.

* Capstone course.

For course descriptions, see Fire Science/Firefighting Courses (FIRS) and Fire Services Administration Courses (FIRT).






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