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Fire Science & Safety

The Fire Science and Safety program at Houston City College supports the growing national demand for college-educated fire service professionals. The program builds technical skills in fire suppression, fire prevention, fire service management, life safety, and related areas to prepare students for advancement in the modern fire-fighting workforce.

Education Tracks

Programs

Fire & Arson Investigation, A.A.S.

Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Education track: Workforce Training

The Fire Protection program provides courses leading to an AAS degree in Fire and Arson Investigation Technology. The AAS degree in Fire and Arson Investigation Technology provides advanced training and education in fire and arson investigation techniques and topics. The curriculum includes courses from the Criminal Justice program.

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Vedron Bordeaux

Duration
2 years (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 60

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Cost

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Firefighter, A.A.S.

Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Education track: Workforce Training

Students seeking a career in the Fire Service can receive a certification required to work as a fire fighter in the State of Texas. By completing this AAS degree, students are eligible to take the State exam. The demand for firefighters is increasing, and those with certification and an associate degree have an educational advantage over those with a basic certification. These awards meet the educational need for advanced certification from the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.

Students will be able to:

  • Name the principles, theory, and practices associated with leading edge fire science and management, including issues associated with tactical fire operations, fire safety, firefighting leadership and management, and community fire issues.
  • Recall aspects of fire department organization, operations, tools and equipment, the role of the fire fighter, hazardous materials awareness and the mission of the fire service.
  • Use fire ground operations and fire suppression, hazardous materials operations and rescue techniques.
  • Complete certifications by successfully passing a written and practical state exam in the specialty discipline by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection based on National Fire Protection Association standards. This reflects professional preparedness.
Program
/Aligned
Award
Agency Standard HCC Standard 2021
2022
Pass Rate (#Passed)
2022
2023
Pass Rate (#Passed)
2023
2024
Pass Rate (#Passed)
2023
2024 Results
Fire Science
& Safety/
Firefighter
AAS
70% 75% 74% (28) 89% (24) 71% (20) Meets Standards

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Newton Smith

Dwight Allen

Duration
2 years (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 60

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Cost

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Basic Firefighter, C1

Certificate 1
Education track: Workforce Training

Students completing the Basic Fire Fighting certificate will meet the requirements for the Texas Commission on Fire Protection minimum standards for working as a fire fighter in the State of Texas. This certificate can be for credit or noncredit. Credit hours will apply to the AAS degree Fire Science/Firefighting.

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Duration
2 semesters (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 26

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Fire Officer, C1

Certificate 1
Education track: Workforce Training

The Fire Officer I certificate is offered to fire fighters who complete the required courses and who reach the level of competency described by NFPA standard 1021. These six courses allow fire fighters to take the Fire Officer I test from the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.

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Duration
2 semesters (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 18

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Fire & Arson Investigator, O.S.A.

Occupational Skills Award
Education track: Workforce Training

The Fire and Arson Investigator Occupational Skills Award (OSA) provides students work in a public or private organization to investigate fires and determine the cause and origin. It also provides the certification to give credibility to testimony of cause and origin of fires. Students completing the OSA will be able to list possible motives for fire setters and describe the elements of investigation practices.

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Vedron Bordeaux

Duration
1 semester (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 9

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Cost

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Fire Inspector, O.S.A.

Occupational Skills Award
Education track: Workforce Training

The Fire Inspector Occupational Skills Award (OSA) provides students with work inspecting buildings and occupancies for fire hazards. It also provides certification for individuals to enforce building and occupancy codes to prevent loss of life and prevent fires. Students completing the OSA should be able to utilize the appropriate codes, list types of construction and occupancy classifications, identify building service equipment, processes and hazards, list different types of fire protection systems, water supply and be able to review blueprints and make corrections that comply with current codes.

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Vedron Bordeaux

Duration
1 semester (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 9

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Fire Instructor, O.S.A.

Occupational Skills Award
Education track: Workforce Training

The series of three courses provides training required to apply for the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Fire Instructor I, II, and III certifications.These courses also provide a three-course certification step to becoming a Training Program Manager.

The series of three courses provides training required to apply for the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Fire Instructor I, II, and III certifications. These courses also provide a three-course certification step to becoming a Training Program Manager. To obtain the TCFP Fire Instructor I, II, and III certification, participants must have a Basic Fire Fighter certification with TCFP and pass the Knowledge and Skills tests for each level of certification. An application fee of $15 per certification must be paid to TCFP when submitting an application to take the final assessment from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.

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Duration
4 semesters (full time)
Program Format
  • In-Person
Campus Location
Total Minimum Credits: 10

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Career Outlook

This overview highlights key labor market indicators for University Transfer and Workforce Training careers in this field in the Houston area, including the number of currently employed, the median annual salary for the occupation, and the job growth.

Average Salary

$74,006

50th percentile (median) salary range in the Houston area.

Currently Employed

9,230

9,230 currently employed in the Greater Houston area.

Projected Growth

3.9%

3.9% projected growth for 2026-2030.

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