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Safety Engineering Certificate

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The Safety Engineering Certificate prepares the graduate for positions in several areas of safety engineering. Students completing 15 semester credit hours of the following courses earn a Safety Engineering Certificate and it is recorded on the students' permanent University transcript. This certificate is administered through the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center. The Safety Engineering Certificate has been on transcripts since Spring 1994. The Safety Program coordinator reviews each student's course work prior to certification; both the coordinator and the Dean must then approve each student before the certificate is awarded.

To earn the certificate, students are required to take:
Required SENG Courses
(Th-Pr) Cr
SENG 310 Industrial Hygiene Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 312 Systems Safety Engineering
~OR~
SENG 321 Industrial Safety Engineering
(3-0) 3
SENG 489 Engineering Risk Analysis
~OR~
SENG 489/689 Quantitative Risk Analysis
(3-0) 3

 

 

 

 

 

In addition, select:
Course
(Th-Pr) Cr
Any preapproved engineering capstone design
course that includes a safety component.
(3-0) 3


 

 
And select 1 or 2 SENG courses from the following:
Course
(Th-Pr) Cr
SENG 309 Radiological Safety (3-0) 3
SENG 312 System Safety Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 313 Product Safety Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 321 Industrial Safety Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 424 System Safety Analysis and Design (1-6) 3
SENG 439 Ergonomics Design (1-6) 3
SENG 455 Process Safety Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 477 Air Pollution Engineering (3-0) 3
SENG 485 Directed Studies (3-0) 3
SENG 489 Engineering Risk Analysis (3-0) 3
SENG 489/689 Quantitative Risk Analysis (3-0) 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Certificate Application and Worksheet

The Safety Engineering Certificate application and worksheet are available in both .pdf and MS Word (.doc) formats below.

APPLICATION
WORKSHEET

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Course Descriptions
For additional information please contact:

Dr. Sam Mannan
Director, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center
246 Jack E. Brown Engineering Building
3122 - Texas A&M University
College Station, TX  77843-3122

Email:   mannan@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-3985
Fax:     (979) 845-6446