Fire and Safety Engineering Technology- Occupational Safety

The Occupational Safety concentration prepares students for a variety of careers in the health and safety field, where a broad background in the physical and life sciences and a foundation in fire science are essential. Coursework, experiential learning, quantitative analysis, and computer skills are heavily emphasized throughout the program, and a capstone experience (internship, co-op, or a supervised directed project) is required so that graduates are prepared for work as an entry level EHS/Occupational Safety professional.

Our recent graduates have been hired by the following companies:

Target career fields for graduates:

Our recent graduates have been hired as:

$60,000 – $65,000 ($30/hr)

starting salaries for recent graduates, offering higher wages for those with certifications and more experience

Transfer Students

The Fire and Safety Engineering Technology – Occupational Safety concentration program welcomes transfer students at various levels of academic progression.

Transfer applicants must meet the University Transfer Admission Requirements. The best transfer pathway for students into this program is completing an Associate of Science (AS) degree. Students who intend to complete an AS degree can refer to our transfer guide that can be found here

Changing Your Major

If you are interested in changing your major to Fire and Safety Engineering Technology – Occupational Safety concentration, please follow this guidance.

Occupational Safety Minor

The Occupational Safety Minor at UNC Charlotte provides a basic understanding of hazard recognition and management, which is a great complement to studies in public health and engineering. It’s less intensive than the Occupational Safety major, but it offers a flexible way to widen career prospects in health/safety fields with the workplace safety principles learned in the minor.

Common majors that benefit from Occupational Safety and Health knowledge:

  • Public Health/Environmental Health
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology/Sociology of Work
  • Fire Safety
  • STEM Disciplines (Chemistry, Biology, Engineering)
Scholarships

There are several scholarship opportunities available for students in the Fire Safety Engineering Technology program. As a student, you are encouraged to apply for all of them.

National Safety Council Scholarships

American Society of Safety Professionals

National Fire Protection Association Scholarship

W.S. Lee College of Engineering Scholarship Information Page

Early Entry for M.S. in Fire Protection and Safety Management

Students wishing to pursue a master of science degree may choose to enroll in the early entry program and obtain their M.S. in Fire Protection and Safety Management in just two additional semesters.

Program Contact

Michael Benjamin, Ph.D, GSP
Program Co-Director, Assistant Professor, Fire and Safety Engineering Technology BSET Program; Graduate Program Director, Fire Protection and Safety Management MS Program
Engineering Technology & Construction Management
Program Faculty & Staff

Meet our Fire and Safety Faculty & Staff.