Fire Protection Technology

High School Fire Academy

Our High School Fire Academy is open to rising high school Juniors and seniors. Students will attend courses from 8 to 10 a.m. on school days during the fall and spring semesters of their Junior and Senior years. All books and equipment are provided at no cost to students. Students must have their own transportation. 

The Fire Protection Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for advancement within the fire protection community and related firefighting industries. The program also offers a sound foundation for continuous higher learning in fire protection, administration, and management.

As an NC Certified Firefighter, students can become a member of a Volunteer Fire Department or become employed within the fire services. NC firefighter certification also serves as a prerequisite for specialized and higher-level training within the fire service.

Coursework includes fire prevention and safety, public education, building construction, fire ground strategies and tactics, and local government finance and laws, as they apply to emergency services management. Students will learn technical and administrative skills such as hydraulics, hazardous materials, arson investigation, fire protection safety, fire suppression management, law and code.

Employment opportunities may exist with providers of emergency medical services, fire departments, rescue agencies, hospital specialty areas, industry, and educational and government agencies.

 

FESHE Recognition

FESHE LogoRowan-Cabarrus Community College’s Fire Protection Technology program has demonstrated a commitment to the nationally recognized Fire & Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) model of standardized professional development education criteria.

The FESHE Recognition certificate is an acknowledgement that a collegiate emergency services degree program meets the minimum standards of excellence established by FESHE professional development committees and the National Fire Academy (NFA).

Contact Information

Chad Moss

Fire Protection Technology Instructor

chad.moss@rccc.edu

704-216-7226

North Carolina is ranked third nationally for the highest concentration of firefighter jobs.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, firefighters have an average salary of $31,750 in the state of North Carolina as of May 2020.

Employment of firefighters is projected to grow 8 percent from 2020 to 2030 in North Carolina.

Intense competition is expected for entry into firefighter careers, despite 17,500 new firefighter positions anticipated to open during the 2018-2028 decade.