University
University of CanterburyThis course is available
On-Campus
Level of Study
Master's Degree
Campus
Main Campus
Introduction Fire engineers specialise in the application of science and engineering principles to protect people and their environment from destructive fire. The Master of Engineering in Fire Engineering is open to graduates from relevant branches of engineering, and covers all aspects of fire safety in buildings and other structures, human safety, and risk assessment. Some courses are offered in blocks and online learning software allows for flexible programmes of study. You will also complete a thesis or project. See also the Master of Fire Engineering Studies for a coursework-based master's degree programme.
You will normally need to have completed one of the following:
You must have completed both the academic and non-academic requirements of your prerequisite degree. This includes practical work days, work reports, a workshop training course, and a first aid certificate. The programme of study must be approved.
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.
For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Engineering in Fire Engineering or use the admission requirements checker.
How to applyYou will need to complete an application form for the MEFE from Te Kaupeka Pūhanga | Faculty of Engineering website.
Applications for admission are considered twice each year (June and December) for studies commencing in February of the following year. Numbers are limited each year. Applications received during the year will be considered in the next application round. It is recommended that international students apply by June.
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.
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