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Basic Firefighter Certificate Completion Plan
PROGRAM INFORMATION: This certificate program was developed to help prepare students for a career as a professional firefighter. The Navarro College Fire Academy meets the curriculum requirements for certification as a basic firefighter for the State of Texas through the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.
Notice to Students Regarding Licensing - FireEffective September 1, 2017, HB 1508 amends the Texas Occupations Code Section 53 that requires education providers to notify you a potential or enrolled student that a criminal history may make you ineligible for an occupational license upon program completion. The following website provides links to information about the licensing process and requirements. http://www.tcfp.texas.gov/certification/basic_certification/basic_certification-overview.asp Should you wish to request a review of the impact of criminal history on your potential Fire Suppression Certification prior to or during your quest for a degree, you can visit this link and request a “Criminal History Evaluation.” http://www.tcfp.texas.gov/certification/basic_certification/basic_certification-step_5.asp This information is being provided to all persons who apply or enroll in the program with notice of the requirements as described above, regardless of whether or not the person has been convicted of a criminal offense. Additionally, HB 1508 authorizes licensing agencies to require reimbursements when a student fails to receive the required notice. |
First 8 Weeks
COURSE SECTION | COURSE TITLE | CREDIT HOURS |
FIRS 1301 | Firefighter Certification I | 3 |
FIRS 1407 | Firefighter Certification II | 4 |
FIRS 1313 | Firefighter Certification III | 3 |
FIRS 1319 | Firefighter Certification IV | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 13 |
Second 8 Weeks
COURSE SECTION | COURSE TITLE | CREDIT HOURS |
FIRS 1323 | Firefighter Certification V | 3 |
FIRS 1329 | Firefighter Certification VI | 3 |
FIRS 1333 | Firefighter Certificate VII | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 9 | |
Program Total Credit Hours | 22 |
A criminal background check and a drug screening are required of all Protective Services students enrolling in programs. A student convicted of a felony and/or misdemeanor offense may or may not be eligible for participation and/or state certification. Any student who has a positive drug screening must follow the policies of speaking with a Medical Review Officer and may, or may not, be dismissed from the program.
Students pursuing the Fire Academy should check with Financial Aid regarding details of Aid for all seven classes of the Academy. Program registration requirements, length, and mandatory uniform information can be obtained from the College’s website or the Protective Services Office.