
The Rescue, Fire, and Safety Engineering study program provides graduates with a broad professional profile focused on the organization and operation of various rescue systems (mining rescue services, fire and rescue brigades, occupational safety services, road rescue systems, and military rescue services) and their integration within the integrated rescue system. Graduates of the study program independently design, implement, and evaluate solutions to problems related to the prevention of major industrial accidents, emergency situations, civil protection of the population, and the handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous substances. They also design fire safety solutions for transport tunnels and assess the suitability of materials for fire protection. Graduates formulate recommendations and procedures for solving professional problems and design and implement projects aimed at their resolution. They possess the professional, communication, and managerial skills required for higher-level management positions. Graduates are able to design and defend projects in the fields of prevention, safety, health protection, protection of the population and employees, environmental protection, and property protection. The cross-disciplinary nature of Rescue, Fire, and Safety Engineering also enables graduates to find employment in other related fields.