MS, Safety Engineering

College of Engineering, Interdepartmental Degree Programs

Texas A&M University - College Station, Distance

Program Quick Facts
The Master of Science in Safety Engineering is offered in both a thesis and non-thesis option. The objective of this program with thesis is to teach the principles and practices of safety engineering for leadership careers in industry. The prerequisite for the MS in Safety Engineering program is a Bachelor Degree in Engineering.

This MS in Safety Engineering is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology. This program includes extensive engineering applications with integration of safety principles, safety practices and case studies. Admission is offered based on meeting admission requirements and the agreement of a faculty advisor, which can be from any engineering department. A degree plan is then approved in joint consultation between the faculty advisor and the Director of the Center. 

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