Description
Begins Fall 2025
This course examines the principles of building construction as they relate to fire protection and firefighter safety. Students will study construction methods, materials, and structural design features, with emphasis on how buildings respond under fire conditions. Topics include the five types of construction, fire resistance, occupancy classifications, structural collapse hazards, and the relationship between building design and fire behavior. Students will also analyze historic fires and case studies to understand the impact of construction on fire spread, suppression strategies, and firefighter survival. Fire 34 is a required course in the Merced College Fire Technology Program and provides students with the knowledge needed to evaluate building hazards, support fire prevention, and operate safely in fire suppression and rescue operations.
This course examines the principles of building construction as they relate to fire protection and firefighter safety. Students will study construction methods, materials, and structural design features, with emphasis on how buildings respond under fire conditions. Topics include the five types of construction, fire resistance, occupancy classifications, structural collapse hazards, and the relationship between building design and fire behavior. Students will also analyze historic fires and case studies to understand the impact of construction on fire spread, suppression strategies, and firefighter survival. Fire 34 is a required course in the Merced College Fire Technology Program and provides students with the knowledge needed to evaluate building hazards, support fire prevention, and operate safely in fire suppression and rescue operations.
Career
Undergraduate