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Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Fire Safety Concentration, B.S. – Online

Program Overview

The UNC Charlotte Bachelor of Science in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology (FSET) program stands out as a pioneer in fire safety education, designed by and for fire service professionals. Whether you are looking to advance in your current role or pivot to a new career in fire safety, this program offers the education and flexibility needed to succeed.

Flexible Learning for Working Professionals in the Fire Service

Understanding the demands of professional commitments, UNC Charlotte has tailored the Fire and Safety Engineering Technology program to be flexible with 100% asynchronous online instruction. This format ensures that students can balance their education with personal and professional responsibilities effectively.

Seamless Transfer Opportunities

UNC Charlotte’s Bachelor of Science in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology program offers a seamless transfer pathway for graduates from the 19 North Carolina community colleges with an Associate of Applied Science in Fire Protection, Fire Science, or similar degrees. This unique aspect ensures that you can transfer without losing credits, facilitating a smooth progression to completing your degree.

Program Contact

Tyeisha Washington

Enrollment Team

online@charlotte.edu

704-687-5235

Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, B.S. at a Glance

Credits
120, including 60 for the concentration
Admits
Spring & Fall
Courses

The BSET in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology with a Concentration in Fire Safety program consists of 120 credit hours.

A.A.S. Degree (60 credit hours)

Students transferring from approved A.A.S. programs are eligible to receive up to 60 credit hours for their A.A.S. degree. As a result, these students only need to complete the upper-division courses listed below and address any entry-level deficiencies identified at the time of enrollment.

Major Courses (51 credit hours)

Restricted Elective Courses (9 credit hours)

Select three 3000- or 4000-level courses within the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management with a minimum of 9 credit hours that are not already required for the major. Select from the following:

Admissions

The UNC Charlotte Fire and Safety Engineering Technology with a concentration in Fire Safety is designed for transfer applicants who have an AAS in Fire Protection, Fire Science, or similar title with curriculum acceptable to the department. A minimum GPA of 2.50 (out of 4.00) in the AAS degree is required.

Other additional requirements:

Students transferring with an AAS degree must have satisfactorily completed the following subjects in their two-year program. Missing background courses may be taken at UNC Charlotte. These courses are:

Transfer applicants who do not have the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree or its equivalent must meet general University admission requirements. Please contact an enrollment specialist for more details.

Contact Rachel Powell-Rangel for an informal evaluation of transfer credit and plan of study at rpowel31@charlotte.edu. (Be sure to attach a scanned copy of your unofficial transcript.)

Application Deadlines
Application

Two applications are required for admissions:

  1. Fire Safety (FSET)
  2. University Application

Step 1: Apply to the College of Engineering by completing the FSET Application

Email a scanned copy of your unofficial transcript to David Newell at dlnewell@charlotte.edu for an informal evaluation of transfer credit.

Step 2: Once all prerequisites have been satisfied, apply for admissions to UNC Charlotte as a transfer student

Select the Distance Education Option when selecting your major. It is indicated by the “Engineering: Fire & Safety Engineering Technology DE” notation after the major.

Outlook

Career Prospects and Opportunities

Graduates of the UNC Charlotte Bachelor of Science in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the fire service and fire protection fields. This program not only enhances your skills but also broadens your career opportunities in both public and private sectors.

Potential career paths include:

Our graduates go on to work at fire departments and related organizations throughout the country such as:

Why Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology at UNC Charlotte?
Tuition

Resident: $189.48 per credit hour

Outside of NC Non-Resident: $348.32 per credit hour

Non Resident: $800.40 per credit hour

Please note: Rates are subject to change.

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Why Your Fire and Safety Career Needs a Bachelor’s Degree

If you’re already in the firefighting and safety management field, a Bachelor of Science in Fire and Safety Engineering Technology could be your ultimate fireproof investment.