MSc in Fire Safety Engineering
Lund, Suède
Master ès sciences
DURÉE
2 ans
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Sur le campus
Programme overview
The International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering (IMFSE) is a two-year educational programme in the Erasmus+ framework. This Master’s programme is organised jointly by:
- Ghent University, Belgium (coordinator)
- Lund University, Sweden
- The University of Edinburgh, UK
These three leading European research universities with complementary expertise in the field of fire safety engineering (FSE) join together with the main objective of creating an educational programme that defines the required knowledge for a professional fire safety engineer, capable of developing a Performance-Based Design (PBD). The three IMFSE universities are leading European institutions in the field of fire safety, providing both educational programmes and high-level research. Ghent aims at general FSE, Lund is recognised in enclosure fire dynamics, CFD modelling, human behaviour during fires and evacuation, and methods for risk assessment, and Edinburgh is the developer of the first curriculum in structural fire safety engineering.
The consortium has three associated partners: ETH Zürich, Switzerland, The University of Queensland, Australia and the University of Maryland, USA.
IMFSE also involves 15 industrial partners as official sponsors. With their annual financial contributions and EU support, it has been possible to create the ‘Sponsorship Consortium’, which awards IMFSE students full or partial scholarships.
The IMFSE programme consists of four semesters of 30 ECTS credits each. The mobility structure, with a possible change in study location after each semester, gives the students the opportunity to gain from the strengths and expertise of each of the three universities.
The classes in the first semester can be attended in Ghent or Edinburgh. All students spend the second semester in Lund. In the third semester, classes are again taught in Ghent (for general FSE) or Edinburgh (with focus on structural engineering in the context of FSE). The fourth semester is devoted to the Master’s thesis, hosted by one of the three institutes or associate partners and is often performed in collaboration with one of the programme sponsors.
Fire safety engineering
Fire safety engineering is a multidisciplinary field that requires a deep understanding of building design and construction, the thermo-chemical processes associated to fire growth, human behaviour and the representation of the many uncertainties through risk assessments. A fire safety engineer fulfils a broad range of duties, all related to fire safety. This can range from designing fire protection for a space station to ensuring that the occupants of buildings are safe from fire. Fire safety engineers have always been in great demand by industry, insurance companies, rescue services, educational institutions, consulting firms and government bodies around the world.
The major educational objectives of the Master’s Programme are that the Master’s students in FSE:
- are able to critically evaluate and construct an original, performance-based, fire safety design.
- understand the complexity and evolution of the design tools and the many existing gaps in knowledge and limitations.
- understand the current research trends and are able to subsequently perform scientific (PhD level) research in the domain of FSE.
- gain an awareness of the professional context and the broad problems in FSE.
The detailed educational objectives of this course are that the Master’s students in FSE:
- can evaluate and make a motivated choice of different types of fire detection and suppression (passive and active) and develop a quantitative performance assessment.
- can identify structural weaknesses in fire and provide a quantitative assessment of performance.
- can make detailed risk analyses.
- can establish quantitative egress patterns in case of fire.
- have knowledge of national and international (especially European) regulation.
- can collaborate with FSE colleagues.
Structure du programme
Semestre 1 (parcours de mobilité 1) Université de Gand :
- Dynamique du feu (6 crédits)
- Thermodynamique, transfert de chaleur et de masse (6 crédits)
- Explosions et sécurité incendie dans l'industrie (6 crédits)
- Comportement des matériaux à température ambiante et élevée (3 crédits)
- Séminaire de recherche sur le feu (3 crédits) et
- Cours à option (6 crédits)
Semestre 1 (mobilité 2) Université d'Édimbourg :
- Science et dynamique du feu (9 crédits)
- Ingénierie de la sécurité incendie (6 crédits)
- Sécurité incendie, ingénierie et société (9 crédits) et
- Cours à option (6 crédits)
Semestre 2, Lund University (L) :
- Évaluation des risques (8 crédits)
- Dynamique avancée du feu (9 crédits)
- Comportement humain en cas d'incendie (8 crédits)
- Simulation d'incendies dans les enceintes (5 crédits)
Semestre 3 (parcours de mobilité 1) Université de Gand :
- Protection active contre l'incendie I : Détection et suppression (6 crédits)
- Protection active contre l'incendie II : contrôle des fumées et de la chaleur (6 crédits)
- Sécurité incendie et législation (3 crédits)
- Protection passive contre l'incendie (3 crédits)
- Conception basée sur la performance (6 crédits) et
- Cours à option (6 crédits)
Semestre 3 (mobilité 2) Université d'Edimbourg :
- Laboratoire de science du feu (9 crédits)
- Conception des structures en cas d'incendie (6 crédits)
- Enquêtes sur les incendies et analyse des défaillances (9 crédits) et
- Cours à option (6 crédits)
Semestre 4 :
- Mémoire de master (30 crédits)
Ils peuvent être réalisés chez les partenaires associés ou dans d'autres universités, entreprises ou instituts de recherche.
Perspectives de carrière
L'ingénieur en sécurité incendie remplit un large éventail de fonctions, liées de diverses manières au feu. Cela peut aller de la conception d'une protection contre les incendies pour une station spatiale à la protection de trésors tels que la Constitution des États-Unis, en passant par la sécurisation des occupants d'un immeuble de grande hauteur contre les risques d'incendie. Les ingénieurs en protection incendie sont très demandés par les entreprises, les établissements d'enseignement, les cabinets de conseil et les organismes gouvernementaux du monde entier. Dans l'enquête la plus récente auprès des anciens élèves (janvier 2018), la grande majorité des anciens élèves de l'IMFSE ont indiqué qu'ils avaient trouvé un emploi quelques mois après l'obtention de leur diplôme. Près de 70 % d'entre eux ont même indiqué qu'ils avaient trouvé un emploi avant d'obtenir leur diplôme.
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