
The Rescue, Fire, and Safety Engineering study program provides graduates with a broad professional profile focused on the organization and functioning of various rescue systems (mine rescue service, fire and rescue corps, occupational safety service, road rescue system, military rescue service) and their integration within the unified rescue system. Graduates are able to independently prepare proposals for occupational health and safety, environmental safety, assess safety risks, and prepare documentation and projects in the field of fire protection. They can assess the fire safety of buildings, determine the size of fire compartments, identify fire risks, evaluate the fire-technical properties of materials, and design evacuation routes, safety distances, and equipment for firefighting interventions.