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- School Code: 923000
- Phone: (734) 973-3300
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Fire Prevention Degree
By earning a college degree in Fire Prevention and Safety Technology, students will gain a deep knowledge in fire prevention technologies, prevention methodologies, procedures, and operating standards to minimize risk for all stakeholders. Get more details below including other Michigan colleges that offer fire prevention degrees.
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Wayne County Community College District
4800 E Huron River Dr, Ann Arbor, MI
Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) is a two-year community college serving the metropolitan and rural areas of Detroit, Michigan. The College has six campuses that are located in industrial, rural and metro areas where the State's technical and skilled occupations are concentrated. WCCCD provides college transfer programs in liberal arts for those students hoping to transfer to a four-year institution to complete a bachelor's degree. WCCCD, which has more than 90 academic programs, places a very strong emphasis on its occupational and professional career certificate programs.
Wayne County Community College District has recently added new programs, improved its offering of student services, and has upgraded its facilities and technology. Improvements at WCCCD include:
- Expanding Programs and Courses Based on Market Needs and Student Demands
- Capital Improvement Program: Building for the Future
- National Summits and Conferences
- Instructional Delivery: Making Education Accessible
- Special Initiatives
- Community Events and Programs: Lifelong Learning
- Workforce Development Partnerships
- Professional Institutes and Services
- Seamless Transition from High School to College
- Award Winning Marketing Programs
- Community Leaders Participation and Guidance
- Student Scholarship Fund: Education for Empowerment
- Widely Recognized Academic and Non Academic Programs
History
Wayne County Community College District was established in 1967 and opened its doors in 1969. When it was founded, the college did not have its own buildings or facilities. Instead, classes were held in local public schools and buildings in Wayne County.
Academics
The academic calendar for Wayne County Community College District follows the semester format, with fall, spring and summer semesters.
Colleges and Schools
The academic units at WCCCD are divided into programs and divisions, rather than into colleges and schools.
Student Life
Student activities are available at each of the WCCCD campuses, and cover social, political, academic, recreational and cultural interests.
Students at WCCCD benefit from a wider range of services than ever before, all designed to help them achieve their academic, personal, and professional goals. The Student Services staff at WCCCD will help guide students in choosing the correct program to meet their goals, whether they are to earn a professional/vocational certificate, to meet the requirements for transfer to a four-year university or for lifelong enrichment.
Academic advisors and staff in the Career Planning and Placement offices will help students choose their classes. Student Services are available at all five WCCCD campuses.
Traditions
The traditional school colors for Wayne County Community College District are blue and white. The mascot is the "wildcat" and the athletic teams are nicknamed the WCCCD "Wildcats."
Athletics
The WCCCD "Wildcats" athletic teams compete in men's and women's basketball, among others.
Satellite Campuses
Wayne County Community College District offers online learning as well as onsite learning, and is comprised of six campuses, including:
- Downriver Campus
- Downtown Campus
- Eastern Campus
- University Center
- Northwest Campus
- Western Campus
Community Life
The motto of WCCCD is: "Where learning leads to a better life." This motto carries over into the local community, where many events and initiatives from WCCCD are designed to serve students as well as the public. Some recent WCCCD sponsored or partnered events are the Adoption Festival, Hispanic Heritage Festival, Chancellor's Reading Carnival, International Taste Festival, Bridge to Asia, Passport to Africa, Family Learning Day, School Safety Summit, Spring Book Festival, Global Speaker Series, Global Women's Conference, and more.
Career Options for Graduates
Students who have completed the Fire Prevention program at Wayne County Community College District, have entered into some of these more popular career paths listed below:Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors
Description
Supervise fire fighters who control and extinguish municipal fires, protect life and property, and conduct rescue efforts.
Career Outlook & Projections (
)
According to the BLS, municipal fire fighting and prevention supervisors employment is expected to grow at a rate of 5.2% from 2014 to 2024
Salary & Wages
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Total Employment: 60
- Average Hourly Rate: $31.95
- Average Annual Salary: $66460
Fire Investigators
Description
Conduct investigations to determine causes of fires and explosions.
Career Outlook & Projections (
)
According to the BLS, fire investigators employment is expected to grow at a rate of 5.5% from 2014 to 2024
Source: Job descriptions, estimated salary and wages, and projected job growth are taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Admission Requirements & Details
The admission details below may give you an idea of the students Wayne County Community College District accepts. The details may include application requirements and recommendations, as well as any college or dual credits that may be transferred.
College Credits Accepted
- Dual Credits
- Life Experience Credits
- AP Course Credits
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help support students, Wayne County Community College District may offer services to students like those listed below:- Online classes
- Remedial instructional courses
- Academic counseling for students
- Assisting students to find work
Intercollegiate Athletics
Wayne County Community College District is a Member of National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), with many of the sports being in the NJCAA Division II classification. The most popular sports played are listed below:
- Basketball
- Golf
- Track and Field, X-Country
- Bowling