Safety Science and Engineering

 
Objectives
This program is designed to impart theoretical and professional knowledge of modern mathematics, information technology, petroleum and petrochemical technology, safety and risk management, accident control and safety engineering to students.
Upon completion of the program, students are expected to:
1.      Be aware of the latest scientific research in Safety Science and Engineering, the status quo of safety in production and its development direction.
2.      Acquire exceptional ability to do scientific research, solve problems in safety production and think innovatively.
3.      Develop a rigorous scientific approach and behave ethically.
4.      Be able to do scientific research in the field of Safety Science and Engineering.
5.      Be competent for senior jobs in industrial enterprises by developing safety technology and doing risk assessment and safety management work
6.      Have a good command of a foreign language and obtain the necessary competency in writing and international communication.
 
Core courses
Required courses
Hours
Credit
Modern Safety Monitoring Technology
32
2
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
48
3
The Frontier of Oil- Gas Safety Engineering
48
3
Computational Mechanics
48
3
Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics
48
3
Elective courses
Title
Hours
Credit
Fundamentals of Engineering analysis software application
32
2
HSE Case Analysis of Oil- Gas Safety Engineering
32
2
Comprehensive Experiment of Safety Engineering
32
2
Structure Design of Submarine Pipelines
32
2
Safety Engineering Informatization and Internet of Things technology
32
2
Design and Application of Safety Monitoring System
32
2
Fault Diagnosis of Machine Equipment
32
2
Reliability and Security of Deepwater Platform Systems
48
3
 
Graduation & Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 16 credits for graduation.
 
Career prospects
Most of our graduates filled responsible positions relating to safety science and engineering in petroleum institutions. Some graduates pursue further studies.
Date: 2015-05-19