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The Fire & Explosion Engineering MSc at the University of Leeds was established in 1998 by Dr Roth Phylaktou and Professor Gordon Andrews; the course runs on both a full-time and part-time basis for participating students.

Course features:

- Most taught modules are delivered in intensive CPD one week (block) format.

- The taught modules are assessed by coursework and 'open book' tests; typically within a period of 6-10 weeks from start to finish.

- The course addresses protection strategies for fires (urban buildings) and explosion (industrial complexes).

- Most modules involve lecturers from industry.

- Student projects are undertaken in the workplace or at the University.

Course content:

- Fire and Explosion Investigation

- Fire Dynamics and Modelling

- Fire Safety Design

- Fire and Safety Law (EU & UK)

- Fire Risk Assessment and Management (by e-learning)

- Fire and Explosion Investigation

- Research Project The course is accredited by the Energy Institute (EI) under licence from the UK regulator, the Engineering Council, and it satisfies the requirements of further learning for Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.