Martin Community College offers an industry-recognized selection of fire and rescue training courses through its Division of Continuing Education, including North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal certification and non-certification courses. The MCC Fire Academy is an evenings and weekend program that typically meets three nights a week and two Saturdays per month, preparing students for N.C. Fire Fighter Certification.
Location
Windsor, NC • 2 Locations
Phone
252-789-0200
admissions@martincc.edu
Martin Community College offers an industry-recognized selection of fire and rescue training courses through its Division of Continuing Education, including North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal certification and non-certification courses. The MCC Fire Academy is an evenings and weekend program that typically meets three nights a week and two Saturdays per month, preparing students for N.C. Fire Fighter Certification.
Location
Windsor, NC • 2 Locations
Phone
252-789-0200
admissions@martincc.edu
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Program designed to prepare Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 256 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 14 transfer credits at participating institutions.
Program designed to prepare Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 256 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 14 transfer credits at participating institutions.
Program designed to prepare Emergency Medical Responders who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 96 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS.
Program designed to prepare Emergency Medical Responders who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 96 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS.
Program designed to prepare Emergency Medical Technicians who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 240 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 6 transfer credits at participating institutions.
Program designed to prepare Emergency Medical Technicians who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 240 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 6 transfer credits at participating institutions.
Program designed to prepare Paramedics who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 1000 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 48 transfer credits at participating institutions. Program has received Letter of Review from CoAEMSP.
Program designed to prepare Paramedics who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. Minimum 1000 hours as set forth by the North Carolina Office of EMS. Qualified for up to 48 transfer credits at participating institutions. Program has received Letter of Review from CoAEMSP.
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