Safety Engineering
Objectives
The aim of this program is to foster and train senior professional talents. Upon completion of the program, students are expected to::
1. Gain a deep understanding of the basic knowledge and skills of safety science, safety engineering and technology.
2. Be qualified to engage in design, research, inspection, assessment, training, detection and management of safety engineering.
Core courses
Hours
|
Credit
|
|
Engineering Mechanics
|
80
|
5
|
Fundamentals of Mechanical Design
|
48
|
3
|
Fluid Mechanics
|
48
|
3
|
Combustion and Detonics
|
48
|
3
|
Principles of Safety
|
40
|
2.5
|
Safety System Engineering
|
40
|
2.5
|
Safety Detection and Monitoring
|
48
|
3
|
Graduation & Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 170 credits for graduation, among which 96 credits from required courses, 45 credits from selective courses and 29 from practical courses. They also have to pass CET 4 to gain the Bachelor’s degree.
Career prospects
Most of our graduates filled responsible positions relating to safety engineering in petroleum institutions. Some graduates also pursue further studies.