Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training
Prepare for a dynamic career in firefighting.
- Instructors have a diverse set of expertise related to firefighting and/or First Responder Medical emergency training
- Students have over 400 hours of experiential learning opportunities including a fire simulation and a live-fire training practice
- Students who meet program components and prerequisites may qualify for testing by Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal for NFPA 1001 Firefighter I or Firefighter II certification
Program Availability and Schedule
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Fall 2025
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Program Summary
Credential
Program Delivery
Program Code
Area of Interest
School
Campus
Work Integrated Learning
The Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training Ontario College Certificate program is a dynamic and challenging program that focuses on firefighting skills and competencies. Begin the program with an introduction to the firefighting profession and develop related skills and expertise, using theoretical and hands-on approaches.
Experience more than 400 hours of experiential learning, including the opportunity to put your skills into action and take part in both a fire simulation and a live-fire training practice....(read more)
Overview
Prepare for a dynamic career in firefighting.
The Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training Ontario College Certificate program is a dynamic and challenging program that focuses on firefighting skills and competencies. Begin the program with an introduction to the firefighting profession and develop related skills and expertise, using theoretical and hands-on approaches.
Experience more than 400 hours of experiential learning, including the opportunity to put your skills into action and take part in both a fire simulation and a live-fire training practice.
This program focuses on the knowledge, skills, and professionalism required to prepare you for a future career in firefighting. Students who complete the required program components and meet the necessary prerequisites may qualify for testing administered by the Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal, leading to NFPA 1001 Firefighter I or Firefighter II certification.
After graduating, you may find work with municipal, regional, territorial, airport or military fire service, as a:
- firefighter
- fire dispatcher
- fire prevention officer
The field of industrial and fire safety also provide work opportunities for graduates.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for students who:
- Can work effectively on their own and as part of a team.
- Want to make a difference in their community.
- Have a high level of self-discipline.
- Are physically active.
- Thrive in dynamic and challenging environments.
- Are analytical and critical thinkers.
Courses
Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.
Code:
FIR0003
Course Name:
Fire Theory I
Course Description:
Knowledge of concepts and principles of modern fire service organizations and their operations is essential to the fire service team. Studen... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR0005
Course Name:
Firefighter Skills Development I
Course Description:
The ability to safely use firefighting tools and techniques is crucial to resolving incidents effectively and efficiently. Through practical... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
FIR0011
Course Name:
First Responder
Course Description:
Due to the wide range of emergencies to which the fire service responds, firefighters can be expected to provide pre-hospital care. Through ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR1702
Course Name:
Professional Communication for Firefighters
Course Description:
Students develop the written and oral communication skills required in the field of firefighting. They write fire service incident reports, ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR1744
Course Name:
Education and Fire Prevention in the Community - Theory
Course Description:
Fire prevention programs are fundamental to the reduction of fires and is a key component of firefighter competencies. Focus is placed on th... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIT4711
Course Name:
Physical Fitness I
Course Description:
Students learn about healthy lifestyle and fitness guidelines to prepare for job-specific fitness and overall wellness. Students engage in h... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
FIR0006
Course Name:
Hazardous Materials Operations - Theory
Course Description:
Firefighters are called to respond to a wide range of emergencies, and it is conceivable that any given emergency might involve a hazardous ... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
FIR0007
Course Name:
Hazardous Materials Operations Skills Development
Course Description:
The ability to practically assess, monitor, and mitigate the effects of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) is crucial to incident mitigation. In d... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR0008
Course Name:
Fire Theory II
Course Description:
An expansion of critical knowledge of fireground tactics is fundamental to successful incident management in the fire service. Students furt... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR0009
Course Name:
Firefighter Skills Development II
Course Description:
The development of skills required to respond safely and efficiently to all types of incidents that fire fighters could respond to is fundam... + Read More
Hours:
84.0
Code:
FIT4713
Course Name:
Physical Fitness II
Course Description:
Maintaining a high level of physical fitness, tailored to the job performance requirements that are specific to firefighters will help to re... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
PFP1020
Course Name:
Psychology
Course Description:
A key component to community relations is possessing foundational knowledge around psychology. Students apply basic psychological concepts, ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
FIR0002
Course Name:
Emergency Medical Responder
Course Description:
The challenge and complexities of emergency medical response demand a corresponding level of knowledge and skill for successful patient inte... + Read More
Hours:
45.0
Code:
FIR0010
Course Name:
Firefighter Skills Development III
Course Description:
The ability for a firefighter to integrate requisite knowledge and skills and apply them under emergency conditions is fundamental to succes... + Read More
Hours:
112.0
Careers & Pathways
Careers
Graduates may find employment with a municipal, regional or territorial, airport or military fire service, as a firefighter, fire dispatcher, fire prevention officer, or in the field of industrial fire and safety.
Pathways
Please use our Pathways tool to search for pathway options.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Conduct safe and affective fire suppression activities to mitigate fire incidents.
- Develop fire prevention education programs and initiatives for community stakeholders.
- Deliver critical emergency medical response to assist medical professionals with vital pre-hospital care.
- Perform the appropriate hazardous materials control measures to preserve life safety and the environment.
- Execute special rescue operations in a variety of emergency response contexts.
- Identify and use the personal and professional development resources/activities which promote growth, professional physical fitness and lifelong learning.
- Conduct all fire service activities according to Meet the ethical, legal and safety requirements required of professionals in the fire service.
- Apply safe practices and techniques with fire department apparatus, tools and personal protective clothing and protective equipment.
- Use appropriate fire service terminology and communications equipment in emergency and non-emergency contexts.
- Interact with stakeholders in a variety of fire fighting contexts that reflect empathy, professionalism and respect for equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Collaborate with other response agencies to provide comprehensive service during multi-agency incident response.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
Tuition & Fees
Get an idea of how much each semester will cost with our Tuition and Fee Estimator.
2024/2025 Academic Year
Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.
Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.
Fees are subject to change.
Additional program related expenses include:
Books, uniforms, personal protective clothing and supplies cost approximately $1,600 for the program duration.
Admissions Requirements
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
College Eligibility
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Applicants with an OSSD showing senior English and/or Mathematics courses at the Basic Level, or with Workplace or Open courses, will be tested to determine their eligibility for admission; OR
- Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate; OR
- General Educational Development (GED) certificate; OR
- Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program). Eligibility may be determined by academic achievement testing for which a fee will be charged.
Program Eligibility
- English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or equivalent).
- Mathematics, Grade 12 (MAP4C or equivalent).
- Biology, Grade 11 or 12 OR Chemistry, Grade 11 or 12.
- Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject-specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency. Domestic applicants with international transcripts must be evaluated through the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS) or World Education Services (WES).
- IELTS-International English Language Testing Service (Academic) Overall band of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band; OR TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT) Overall 80, with the minimum of 20 in each component: Reading 20; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 20; OR Duolingo English Test (DET) Overall 110, minimum of 110 in Literacy and no score below 95.
Not sure if you meet all of the requirements? Academic Upgrading may be able to help with that: https://www.algonquincollege.com/access/.
Should the number of qualified applicants exceed the number of available places, applicants will be selected on the basis of their proficiency in English, Mathematics and Biology.
Students are required to provide proof of the following prior to July 1:
- Current CPR (Basic Rescuer, Level C) and Defib, from a recognized provider (i.e., Red Cross, St.John Ambulance, or Ottawa Paramedic Service).
- Valid Standard First Aid certificate, issued by a recognized provider.
Application Information
PRE-SERVICE FIREFIGHTER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Program Code 6236X01FWO
Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through:
ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5J3
1-888-892-2228
Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should notify their Guidance Office prior to their online application at www.ontariocolleges.ca.
Applications for Fall Term and Winter Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available.
International applicants please visit this link for application process information: https://algonquincollege.force.com/myACint/.
For further information on the admissions process, contact:
Registrar`s Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8
Telephone: 613-727-0002
Toll-free: 1-800-565-4723
TTY: 613-727-7766
Fax: 613-727-7632
Contact: https://www.algonquincollege.com/ro
Additional Information
Program Resources
Theory courses are delivered at the College: Lab/skills courses are either at the College or at locations off campus, such as area fire department stations/training facilities. Students average approximately 26 hours of classes per week, Monday to Friday. The class consists of about 60 students in lectures and is sub-divided into three or four groups for labs/skills teaching. The College provides bunker gear and self-contained breathing apparatus for all students. Students must buy a helmet, gloves, boots, and flash hood to wear (the College arranges for the purchase and proper sizing during the first week).
Candidates must be aware that some components of the program require students to wear a breathing apparatus and climb high ladders; therefore, claustrophobia or acrophobia may prevent candidates from completing their studies. The use of the breathing apparatus also requires the student to be clean shaven.
Pre-Requirements for FIR0011:
Firefighter Emergency Medical Response, current Standard First Aid and Targeted Responder Level C CPR are requirements of the course.
Note: Candidates should be aware that 70% is a passing grade in this program.
FIRE SERVICE EMPLOYMENT CRITERIA:
For employment, fire departments require a Police Records Check, good vision and hearing, and physical fitness. Although a class DZ Ontario drivers licence is not required for the Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training program, it is required for employment with an Ontario Fire Service. Candidates can contact the Ontario Ministry of Transport for further information on obtaining the licence.
Students who successfully complete the required program components and meet the necessary prerequisites may qualify for testing administered by the (Ontario) Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management, leading to NFPA 1001 Firefighter I or Firefighter II certification and NFPA 1072 HAZMAT Awareness and Operations Certification.
Contact
Ken Walton
Program Coordinator
Room P112
Ken started as a Volunteer Firefighter in Osgoode Township in April 1988. He has been employed as a career Firefighter since October 1988 first serving with the Air Force for 3 years, and then with the City of Ottawa, where he is currently a Captain and Acting District Chief. He has Firefighter 1 and 2, Instructor 1 and 2, Fire Officer 1 and 2, Incident Safety Officer, Hazardous Materials Technician, Extrication Technician and Pump Operator certifications. He also has extensive experience in the volunteer fire service in all ranks from Volunteer Firefighter through to Fire Chief in McNab/Braeside Township .
Ken taught his first classes at Algonquin College in 1997, becoming a regular professor in 2001, and has been the Program Coordinator since 2016.
Cheryl Hardwick
Professor
Room P112L
Cheryl Hardwick was a 15 year firefighter in the Province of Quebec, ending her career in the fire service as a Incident Safety Officer. Since 2014, she is a Professor in the Pre-Service Fire Program, and has served as a Professor in the Bachelor of Public Safety (Honours) program. She has a Masters of Science in Emergency Services Management, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. She is an Alumnus of the Emergency Management graduate certificate program at Algonquin College. Her certifications include NFPA 1001 (I and II), NFPA 472 (Operations), NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor (I and II), NFPA 1521 Incident Safety Officer, Pump Operator (ENPQ), Auto Extrication (ENPQ), Basic Emergency Management (OFMEM), and IMS 100.
Cheryl was awarded the Changemaker Award for faculty in 2023, for her commitment to student success and engagement at the College.
Jeffrey McIntyre
Instructor
Room P112
Jeffrey McIntyre is a full-time Firefighter with the City of Cornwall where he has been working since 2006. He has also been a Volunteer Firefighter with the Township of North Stormont for 20 years. Jeff graduated from the Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training program in 2004 at Algonquin College and has been instructing at the college since 2018. Jeff has certifications in NFPA 1001 Firefighter 1 and 2, NFPA 1041 Instructor 1 and 2, NFPA Fire Officer 1 and 2, NFPA 1521 Safety Officer, NFPA 472 Haz/Mat Technician, Red Cross First Responder Instructor, and IMS 100.
Michael Clamp
Instructor
Room P112
Michael has been a professional Firefighter with the Ottawa Fire Service since 2008 and joined the Faculty Team at Algonquin College in 2016, teaching Firefighter skills, HAZMAT and Medical Responder. He is certified in NFPA 1001 Firefighter I and II, NFPA 472 / 1072 HAZMAT Technician, NFPA 1021 Fire Officer 1, NFPA 1521 Safety Officer, NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor 1, OFM Pump Operator, IMS 100 and 200 and OEM Basic Emergency Management.
Mike is active in the service, specializing in HAZMAT and CBRNe, teaching nationally to First Responders in Ottawa and DRDC Suffield, and continues to support research as well internationally to DFAIT designated countries. Most recently he became an R2MR Instructor for mental health in emergency services.
Michael has been a career reservist with the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada as an Infantry Soldier from 1988 to 1993 and then
28 (O) FD AMB as a Med A, since 1999 to his retirement in 2021.
He is an Alumni of Humber College’s Pre-entry FIRE 1 and Pre-entry Fire 2 programs, as well as the Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Assistant programs.
Prior to coming to Ottawa, Michael worked as a Physiotherapy / Occupational Therapy Assistant (PTA/OTA) at the Wellesley Hospital as a part of the Burn and HIV/General Medicine Rehabilitation teams.
Paul Needham
Instructor
Room P112
While studying Mechanical Engineering after high school, Paul joined the local Fire Department as a Volunteer Civil Defence Firefighter. He served at this Fire Department, just South of Johannesburg in South Africa for eight years, during which time the area was under constant threat of terrorist attacks.
After immigrating to Canada Paul once again a volunteered as a firefighter. He attended completed his NFPA certification at the Fire School in Waverly Nova Scotia. He was subsequently promoted to Captain and received annual awards for being a Top Ten Responder. After transferring to Ottawa Paul joined a Volunteer Fire Station which is also a Water Rescue Unit, where he became their Medical Instructor. After a couple of years he started organizing Multiple Casualty Scenarios that eventually included units from Ottawa Paramedics and Ottawa Police. In 2012 Paul was awarded the Station 92 Fire Fighter of the Year Award and in 2013, received the District 9 Larry O’ Reilly award.
Paul has been teaching The EMR portion of the Pre Service Firefighter Education & Training program at Algonquin College since 2015. He also assists with training the new recruits The First Responder Level in the Rural Division of Ottawa Fire. In 2019 he became a Red Cross EMR Instructor Trainer, and is also International Trauma Life Support (Advanced) certified as well as a certified Swift Water Rescue Tech, Ice Rescue Tech and Swift Water Boat Rescue Tech.
Throughout his career as a volunteer and rural Firefighter, Paul has been trained by many firefighters, senior firefighters, officers and fire chiefs and looks forward to passing this knowledge on to new aspiring student Firefighters.
Karen Barsoski-Murdoch
Instructor
Room P112
Karen Barsoski-Murdoch has been an Instructor with Algonquin College in the Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training program since 2006. A full-time Firefighter with the Department of National Defence as an acting Deputy Platoon Chief and a Volunteer Captain and Fire Prevention Officer with the McNab Breaside Fire Department, Karen brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our program.
Karen specializes in Auto Extrication and Heavy Rescue, along with Firefighter survival and self rescue. She is also NFPA certified as an Airport Firefighter, Wildland Firefighter and EMR Trainer Instructor.
Along with her professional accomplishments, she is very involved in her community and volunteers on a number of Executive Committees and was awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal in 2013 for Dedication to her trade and commitment to her community.
Rejean Berube
Instructor
Room P112
Réjean Bérubé is a full-time Firefighter with the City of Gatineau Fire Department where he has worked since 2003. He also serves as a part-time Firefighter/Instructor with the Pontiac, Quebec Fire Department. He is a graduate of structural firefighting at the IPIQ Fire College in Quebec and Fire Sciences Program at Cégep Montmorency, located in Laval. He has certifications as a Firefighter 1 and 2, Fire Officer and Fire Instructor, and is fluently bilingual (English and French)
Réjean has been teaching at Algonquin College since 2014 and is very passionate about instilling a sense of pride and professionalism in his students.
Elaine Galicia-Connelly
Instructor
Room P112
Elaine Galicia-Connelly has worked with Red Cross as an instructor since 2012. She is a retired physician and experienced clinical researcher internationally trained in pediatrics and neurology, with specialty training in epilepsy and complementary medicine. She is a seasoned instructor in basic and advanced life support (ACLS, PALS, BLS, ITLS, EMR).
Elaine is currently involved with humanitarian organizations doing medical missions in low resource settings and grassroots medicine and the Canadian Red Cross as a Public Health Specialist, while currently completing a graduate degree in Catholic bioethics. She is passionate about continued lifetime learning and using one’s gifts to make a difference.
Elaine enjoys gardening and watercolor to keep sane, juggles housework and DIY repairs; and is mom to a goofy German shepherd.
Jonathan McLaren
Instructor
Room P112
Jonathan McLaren has been an instructor in the Pre-Service Firefighter Program since 2015. Jonathan has almost 20 years of firefighting experience including structural, wild-lands and aircraft suppression. He has a wide array of firefighting knowledge concerning fire suppression in both urban and rural environments, fire prevention, fire education and hazardous materials safety management. Jonathan is highly trained in first response and emergency scene management.
Jonathan is a graduate of the Pre-Service Firefighting Program at Humber College. Presently Jonathan is employed with the City of Ottawa Fire Service as a Firefighter and a Hazardous Material Technician. Jonathan has also served his community of Whitewater Region as a firefighter and has held various leadership positions throughout the fire service including Trainer Facilitator, Station Captain, Deputy Chief and now serves as Fire Chief of the Department.
Jonathan has several fire related certifications including: Fire Officer 1, 2 and 3; Incident Safety Officer; Fire Instructor 1 and 2; and Hazardous Materials Technician.
Patrick Bolger
Instructor
Room P112
Patrick has been a full-time professional Firefighter with the City of Ottawa since 2011. He has extensive knowledge and experience firefighting in both urban and rural environments, with a specialized focus in technical rescue and auto extrication. He has been a certified Peer Fitness Trainer with the IAFF since 2015, promoting wellness and fitness within the Ottawa Fire Department.
Patrick completed the Pre-Service Firefighter program at Seneca College. He was also a Queen’s University varsity athlete and is excited to work with young aspiring firefighters. With a comprehensive background in training and education, he is focused on topics of firefighter fitness and wellness, fire ground operations, auto extrication, technical rescue, and medical first responder.
Patrick has several fire related certifications including: NFPA 1001 I and II, Rope and Confined Space Rescue Technician, NFPA 1041 Instructor, and NFPA 1521 Incident Safety Officer.
Mike Bean
Instructor
Room P112
Mike has been a full-time Firefighter with the City of Ottawa since 2004 and has recently been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He has been involved in Special Operations throughout his whole career, specializing in trench rescue, collapse rescue, and rope rescue. He has spent some time as an Acting Incident Safety Officer and currently holds a spot as a member on the Ottawa Urban Search and Rescue team, as well the Ottawa Police Public Order Unit. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences and most recently, a certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from Algonquin College. He also has certificates in Firefighter 1 and 2, Fire Services Instructor, and Incident Safety Officer.
Mike has been teaching for the Algonquin College Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training program since 2016, and often travels throughout Canada instructing courses in Rope and Confined Space Rescue.
Adam O'Rourke
Instructor
Room P112
Adam O’Rourke has served his community for 14-years as a Volunteer Fire fighter with Station 62 in the City of Ottawa. He joined Algonquin College in January of 2023 as one of the lead fitness instructors in the Pre-fire Service Program. Adam has a B.A. in Kinesiology from York University, a certificate in Holistic Nutrition and has worked in both Canada and the U.S. as a Personal Trainer and Fitness Manager for over 10 years. He is a Lieutenant, Medical instructor and Peer Fitness Trainer with Ottawa Fire Services, is certified in NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I & Incident Management System 100 and 200 and is a fully trained Water Rescue Technician. Adam is an accomplished Ironman Triathlete who enjoys all endurance sports, the outdoors and spending time with his wife and two boys.
Ryan Holland
Instructor
Ryan Holland is a full-time Firefighter with the Brockville Fire Department, where he was hired in 2021. He began his career in the fire service as a paid-on-call firefighter with Rideau Lakes Fire & Rescue in 2017, working as a suppression firefighter as well as a prevention/public education officer, and the training officer for the department.
Ryan has been trained and certified in several disciplines including public education, prevention, and suppression, as well as incident safety, technical rescue, emergency medical response, incident management, and emergency management.
Along with his role instructing at Algonquin College, he is an adjunct instructor with the Ontario Fire College, and delivers training at multiple other fire departments including Trauma Resiliency and Red Cross Emergency Medical Responder programs.
Kevin Mallory
Professor
Room P112
Kevin Mallory has been teaching in the Police and Public Safety Institute since 2001 and has taught in almost every program. His main areas of instruction are communications and the social sciences. Kevin studied at Carleton University, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Ottawa, where he received his PhD and taught for over a decade. He is a volunteer coach in his spare time and always prefers two wheels to four. Kevin is proud to be Nepean born and raised and has strong ties to this community, its history, and its future.