BEng (Hons) Fire Engineering, University of Central Lancashire
Admission Requirements


BEng (Hons) Fire Engineering, University of Central Lancashire
Admission Requirements
There are 3 entry points for eligible applicants with different qualifications:
- Route 1 (students have to complete 180 credits in 2 years)
- Holders of Foundation Degree in Science in Fire Safety Engineering (FDSc), or equivalent qualification.
- Route 2 (students have to complete 230 credits in 2 years)
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Holders of Higher Diploma (HD) / Associate Degree (AD) / Higher National Diploma (HND), or equivalent qualification, in building services or mechanical engineering with mathematics courses studies; or
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Holders of HD / AD in a relevant discipline (other than building services or mechanical engineering) who can demonstrate competence in mathematics and have a minimum of 3 years of experience in a relevant profession.
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- Route 3 (students have to complete 360 credits in 3 years)
Applicants should possess one of the following:-
Have obtained Level 3 or above in HKDSE Chinese Language and English Language; and Level 2 or above in HKDSE Mathematics, Liberal Studies and an elective subject; or
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Have obtained grade E or above in 2 HKALE subjects (or 1 HKALE and 2 HKALE AS subjects) and grade E or above in both HKALE AS Use of English and HKALE AS Chinese Language and Culture; or
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UCAS 280 points including Maths and a Science/Technology subject at A2-level or AVCE, plus 5 GCSE’s (including Maths and English at Level C or above); or
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Holders of Higher National Certificate (HNC) in a relevant discipline such as building services or mechanical engineering, with mathematics courses studied; or
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Corporate member (MIFireE) of The Institution of Fire Engineers; or
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Mature applicants of at least 21 years of age by the commencement of the programme, who have relevant work experience and commensurate background in mathematics and engineering. (All mature applicants are considered as non-standard entrants and are required to attend an interview as well as a written test.)
Applicants whose qualifications were not taught and assessed in English may be required to demonstrate their English proficiency as equivalent to IELTS 6.0.