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Fire Science Technology
at Bristol Community College · 52 credits
An associate degree — designed to transfer to a 4-year school. About 2 years full-time.
Every course this degree needs — pick the school you want to transfer to and see which ones count there, plus what's open to register for now (Fall 2026).
$5,832
In-state tuition / yr
22%
Graduate on time
$36,168
Median earnings after
57%
Earn above HS-grad wage
Source: federal College Scorecard (2026). College-wide — not specific to this program.
3 transfer directly1 count as electives10 not listed yet0 open this term (Fall 2026)
Showing transfer outcomes to Bridgewater State University for 14 required courses at Bristol Community College. Browse all transfer pathways →
General Education
21 credits- Not offered this termComposition I: College WritingENG 101 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termComposition II: Writing about LiteratureENG 102 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termFundamentals of Public SpeakingCOM 104 · 3 creditsTransfers
- Not offered this termTechnical Mathematics for Fire ScienceMTH 111 · 3 credits
Major Courses
31 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Fire ProtectionFIR 111 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFundamentals of Fire PreventionFIR 113 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFire InvestigationFIR 150 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termLeadership and CommandFIR 157 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termBuilding Construction for Fire PreventionFIR 159 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFirefighting Tactics and StrategyFIR 253 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFire HydraulicsFIR 261 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFire & Emergency Safety & SurvivalFIR 262 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termFire Protection Systems and EquipmentFIR 263 · 3 credits
- Not offered this termScience, Technology, and Society: The Chemistry of Hazardous Toxic MaterialsSCI 116 · 4 creditsCounts as an elective
Transfer outcomes reflect recorded course-to-course equivalencies and may not capture every agreement. Confirm with your advisor and the receiving university before enrolling.