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BEng Structural and Fire Safety Engineering

UCAS code: HH21

Duration: 4 years

Delivery: Full-time

School: Engineering

College: Science and Engineering

Accreditation
Study abroad

Introducing BEng Structural and Fire Safety Engineering

Fire safety strongly influences the built environments we inhabit and impacts our lives in many diverse ways. Traditional approaches are based mainly on experience, however, the building industry is constantly innovating in pursuit of efficiency.

It is the role of the fire safety engineer to anticipate, understand and react to these innovations, proposing solutions based on sound engineering principles.

The subject is fundamentally multi-disciplinary in nature and the engineer must seek to balance the complex and often conflicting demands of clients, architects, the fire authorities and regulators.

The fire safety engineer therefore needs to be equipped with essential knowledge of fire phenomena, and an understanding of how people, structures, and fire safety systems respond to fire.

Through this degree you will build on many of the fundamental concepts of civil and environmental engineering, applying your scientific knowledge in the design of infrastructure that properly addresses fire hazards.

Why Edinburgh?

You will be taught by leaders in their Engineering fields whose knowledge is actively sought out by industry and government internationally.

Our unique programmes give you a broad and detailed understanding of Civil and Environmental Engineering, setting you up to work in any field you choose after graduation.

You will benefit from field trips, design-led and team-oriented teaching approaches, and strong engagement with industry which informs our teaching.

Our university boasts world-leading facilities, creating the perfect atmosphere in which to learn.

Our thriving student-led civil engineering society (CivSoc) connects students with social, industrial and academic networks and activities, while our student-led engineering societies lead the country in:

  • hyperloop technology
  • rocketry and satellite design
  • electric vehicle innovation
  • and much more

You will be supported to gain recognition for undertaking an Industrial Internship via the Edinburgh Award.

[Edinburgh Award](https://eng.ed.ac.uk/civil-engineering/industrial-internships

Ties to industry

We have strong industrial engagement through our Industrial Advisory Board and industrial input to our teaching, including our design projects.

You will also have opportunities to interact with recent graduates who are now working in industry.

Accreditation

BEng Structural and Fire Safety Engineering fully meets the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer and partially meets the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer. It is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), on behalf of the Engineering Council, comprising the:

  • Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Institution of Structural Engineers
  • Institute of Highway Engineers
  • Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation

Candidates must hold a masters or doctorate accredited as further learning for CEng to hold accredited qualifications for CEng registration.

Curriculum renewal

We are undertaking an ongoing curriculum renewal, which may result in changes to this degree programme.

The renewal is being carried out with:

  • our industrial partners
  • accreditation bodies
  • students

This renewal makes sure that we equip you for an exciting career in the ever-changing world of engineering.

Year 1

Civil Engineers solve complex problems and are skilled at working in interdisciplinary teams to tackle society's challenges.

In Year 1, you will take introductory courses to develop the skills which you will need to succeed at the interface of fire and structural engineering.

You will:

  • develop your critical thinking teamworking, and problem-solving skills in interdisciplinary engineering design tasks
  • learn the fundamental mathematics that underpins engineering science and design
  • choose optional courses to broaden your academic horizons from across the university

Year 2

In Year 2, you will study fire science and take courses across the breadth of Civil and Environmental Engineering, to prepare you to take more specialised courses in later years. We will introduce you to:

  • structural and fluid mechanics
  • fire safety engineering
  • engineering materials and geology
  • environmental engineering and sustainability
  • engineering mathematics
  • land surveying

You will choose optional courses covering, amongst others, architecture, dynamics and thermodynamics, as well as courses from outside of Engineering to broaden your general knowledge.

Second year entry

Our course structure is designed in such a way that we permit Year 2 direct entry for students. Direct entry students perform just as well as those progressing from Year 1.

The entry requirements for Year 2 entry are higher to ensure that students have the necessary knowledge to start at this level.

Year 3

In Year 3, you will start your honours programme and encounter more specialist courses in:

  • fire safety engineering
  • conceptual design and sustainability
  • water treatment and water transport
  • geotechnical engineering
  • structural analysis
  • transport systems engineering
  • engineering construction

These courses will give you the knowledge needed to understand the essential link between civil engineering and fire safety engineering in the later years of the programme.

Progression routes

At the end of Year 3, you will have the option to complete one more year for a BEng degree, or a further two years for an MEng degree.

The latter is subject to you achieving an average of 55% or higher in Year 3.

Year 4

You will take a mix of courses, covering Civil Engineering knowledge, as well as an optional course that aligns to your degree. In your core courses you will cover:

  • fire science and engineering
  • design of steel and concrete structures
  • engineering design projects

You will complete a research project and submit your research thesis (or dissertation). You will complete a thorough review of the engineering context and provide a unique solution through experimental, numerical, or analytical means, working with supervisors who are world-leaders in their research fields.

Programme structure

Find out more about the compulsory and optional courses in this degree programme.

To give you an idea of what you will study on this programme, we publish the latest available information. However, please note this may not be for your year of entry, but for a different academic year.

Programme structure (2023/24)

Our facilities

The majority of your learning will take place at the King’s Buildings campus, depending on courses selected.

Here you will have access to a wide range of practical facilities including : * the Rushbrook Fire Lab * laboratories for large structures and materials.

You may also study at various University campus locations in the vibrant city of Edinburgh, depending on the option courses selected. The King’s Buildings campus is around 15 minutes from central Edinburgh by bus or bike.

Access to facilities

You can access the University's:

  • libraries
  • study spaces (some study spaces are open 24 hours)
  • IT facilities
  • social spaces
  • leisure facilities
  • the brand-new shared learning, teaching and social hub, the Nucleus

Take a virtual tour of our school

You can take a closer look at the School of Engineering and explore our facilities and campus on the University's Virtual Visit site.

Virtual visit – School of Engineering

Study abroad

In Year 3, you will have exciting opportunities to study abroad through the University's international exchange programmes.

Many of our students spend their third year abroad in Europe or the rest of the world, gaining invaluable academic and life skills.

What are my choices for going abroad?

How will I learn?

The exciting nature of engineering means you will have a diverse learning experience throughout your degree.

Teaching can be through a mixture of:

  • interactive lectures and seminars
  • hands-on laboratory activities
  • individual and group design projects

In your final years, you will undertake research projects with individual supervision advancing the frontiers of engineering knowledge.

How will I be assessed?

You will be assessed through coursework and examinations.

For detailed information please review the Programme Structure - Degree Programme Table to see compulsory and option courses. You can find this information under 'What you will study'.

Refer to individual course details to see the types of assessment included.

Studying engineering at the University of Edinburgh prepares you for a career as a professional engineer in the UK or abroad.

All our courses meet the requirements of the UK's professional engineering bodies.

On graduating from this programme, you will have:

  • fundamental engineering knowledge
  • practical, communication, and design skills
  • deeper knowledge of your chosen specialism

This enables you to join a design, production or research team; or move rapidly into management and leadership roles. Some of the companies our recent graduates have gone on to work in include:

  • Balfour Beatty
  • Deloitte
  • Halcrow
  • Network Rail
  • UBS

On the other hand, many of our graduates go on to work in other areas, including:

  • the civil service
  • education
  • the armed forces
  • the financial sector

Careers Service

We support you to recognise the wealth of possibilities ahead, during your time at the University and after graduation.

Our award-winning Careers Service plays an essential part in your wider student experience and provides:

  • tailored advice
  • individual guidance and personal assistance
  • internships and networking opportunities (with employers from local organisations to top multinationals)
  • access to the experience of our worldwide alumni network

We invest in your future beyond the end of your degree and studying at the University of Edinburgh will lay the foundations for your future success.

Careers Service

Internships

We encourage you to undertake relevant work experience during your degree.

We advertise internship opportunities and arrange company presentations with the Careers Service.

We support you in developing graduate skills through our Edinburgh Award for Civil and Environmental Engineering Industrial Placements. These placements will be recognised on your academic transcript.

Standard entry requirement

The standard entry requirement is:

  • SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S5 or AABB by end of S6.* BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. (*Revised 12 March 2024 to lower entry requirements from "AABB by end of S5 or AAAB by end of S6".)
  • A Levels: ABB - BBB in one set of exams.
  • IB: 34 points with 655 at HL - 32 points with 555 at HL

Minimum entry requirement

The minimum entry requirement for widening access applicants is:

  • SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S6.* BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. (*Revised 13 March 2024 to lower entry requirements from "AABB by end of S6".)
  • A Levels: BBB.
  • IB: 32 points with 555 at HL.

More information for widening access applicants

Required subjects

The grades used to meet our entry requirements must include:

  • SQA: Highers: Mathematics at A and one of Physics (preferred), Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science or Engineering Science at B. Higher Applications of Mathematics is not accepted in place of Higher Mathematics. National 5s: Physics or Engineering Science at B and English at C.
  • A Levels: Mathematics and one of Physics (preferred), Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science/Computing, Design & Technology (excluding Food Technology) or Engineering at B. GCSEs: Physics or Science at B or 6 and English at C or 4.
  • IB: HL: Mathematics (Analysis and approaches only) and one of Physics (preferred), Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science or Design Technology at 5. SL: Physics at 5 (if not at HL) and English at 5.

Find out more about entry requirements

International applicants

We welcome applications from students studying a wide range of international qualifications.

Entry requirements by country

Mature applicants

We welcome applications from mature students and accept a range of qualifications.

Mature applicant qualifications

For direct entry to second year the standard requirements must be exceeded, including the following:

  • SQA Advanced Highers: AA to include Mathematics and either Physics, Engineering Science, or Technological Studies.
  • A Levels: AAA in one set of exams to include Mathematics and either Physics, Engineering, or Design & Technology (excluding Food Technology), or AAB in one set of exams to include Mathematics and Further Mathematics at A and either Physics, Engineering, or Design & Technology (excluding Food Technology).
  • IB: 37 points with 666 at HL to include Mathematics: Analysis and approaches and Physics or Design Technology at 6.
Other entry pathways

Entry to many degrees in Science & Engineering is possible via other qualifications (eg HNC/D, Access, SWAP).

Regardless of your nationality or country of residence, you must demonstrate a level of English language competency at a level that will enable you to succeed in your studies.

SQA, GCSE and IB

For SQA, GCSE and IB students, unless a higher level is specified in the stated entry requirements, a pass is required in English at the following grades or higher:

  • SQA National 5 at C
  • GCSE at C or 4
  • Level 2 Certificate at C
  • IB Standard Level at 5 (English ab initio is not accepted for entry)

English language tests

We accept the following English language qualifications at the grades specified:

  • IELTS Academic: total 6.5 with at least 5.5 in each component. We do not accept IELTS One Skill Retake to meet our English language requirements.
  • TOEFL-iBT (including Home Edition): total 92 with at least 20 in each component. We do not accept TOEFL MyBest Score to meet our English language requirements.
  • C1 Advanced (CAE) / C2 Proficiency (CPE): total 176 with at least 162 in each component.
  • Trinity ISE: ISE II with distinctions in all four components.
  • PTE Academic: total 62 with at least 54 in each component.

We also accept a wider range of international qualifications and tests.

Unless you are a national of a majority English speaking country, your English language qualification must be no more than three and a half years old from the start of the month in which the degree you are applying to study begins. If you are using an IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL or Trinity ISE test, it must be no more than two years old on the first of the month in which the degree begins, regardless of your nationality.

English language requirements

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It is one of many sources of information which will enable you to make an informed decision on what and where to study.

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Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for BEng Structural and Fire Safety Engineering

Additional costs

Laptop

Many students do bring their own laptop or computer to access online materials but all students can also access university computing facilities. The university library also provides a laptop loan service, with longer term loans available for those in financial hardship.

Borrowing a laptop

Textbooks

Some key academic textbooks are purchased by students, but all essential reading materials will be freely available through the University Library.

Funding

For more information on how much it will cost to study with us and the financial support available see our fees and funding information.

Fees and funding

More information

How to apply

School: Engineering

College: Science and Engineering