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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Fire Science Technology from Glendale Community College - Glendale is a Campus Associate Fire Systems Technology degree that prepares you for a Fire Protection career. The Fire Science program at Glendale prepares the student primarily for a career in the fire service, although the program would enhance one's performance in safety education, arson investigation, and related careers. Program Description: The Fire Science Technology program is designed for students who desire advanced training as professional firefighters, basic preparation courses for a career in fire science, or a better understanding of fire hazards and problems in the field. Completion of the two-year program will qualify students for the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Fire Science Technology. A Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Fire Science is also offered. A Certificate of Completion in Fire Academy is also a feature of the curriculum. An application for admission to the Fire Science Academy is required. View more details on Glendale Community College - Glendale, AZ . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Fire Systems Technology courses.

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