Safety engineering is an engineering discipline which assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety. It is strongly related to industrial engineering/systems engineering, and the subset system safety engineering. Safety engineering assures that a life-critical system behaves as needed, even when components fail.
Program graduates can seek employment through major industries and businesses, as well as seek leadership positions within fire protection. Specifically, graduates can work in:
Fire protection engineering
Industrial safety
Fire insurance
Undergraduates in this program find out how to recognize and provide solutions to fire protection challenges. They learn to identify industrial processes, communicate effectively in teams, recognize and anticipate hazards, manage risks, interpret codes and investigate incidents. Ultimately, students are able to reduce loss caused by fire and toxic chemicals, manage risk and comply with federal laws. Course topics typically include:
Safety analysis
Fire arson investigation
Fire scene reconstruction
Fire research applications
Human responses to fire
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).