About Beng (hons) Fire Risk Engineering in GCU London
Fire Risk Engineering is a relatively new discipline within the construction industry, driven by developments in fire safety legislation.
The GCU programme, one of the few offered in the UK, was developed in close partnership with the Fire and Rescue Service. It is unique in its focus on fire safety design and regulations. It was the first in the UK to achieve academic exemption by the Institution of Fire Engineers at MIFireE level.
The course has also been approved by the UK Engineering Council for IEng standard route and partial fulfilment of CEng standard route. Risk management, forecasting, problem solving and communication are all part of the programme, which has strong links with consultants and regulators who share their knowledge through guest lectures, case study materials and site visits. A number of Fire and Rescue Service Officers are associate lecturers.
You will have the opportunity to study abroad or undertake an accredited work placement, as well as an optional work placement.
English language requirements
- IELTS: 6.0 - 6.5 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each component.
- TOEFL iBT: 79 - 90 overall.
- PTE Academic: 54 - 62 (with no less than 51 in each component).
GCU London Highlights
Type of university |
Public |
Total enrolment |
300 |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Academic calendar |
Semester based |
Intake Sessions |
September and January |
Modes of program |
Full- time, part-time and distance learning |
Financial aid |
Loans and scholarships |
Total faculty |
1,600 |
Official website |
https://www.gculondon.ac.uk/ |
GCU London Cost of attendance
International students applying to the college are highly recommended to have a clear understanding of the budget required to study in UK. A rough estimation of the cost of attendance of pursuing education at GCU London is given below:
Tuition fee
Program Level |
Total tuition fees in GBP |
MSc Courses |
£13500 |
MBA Programs |
£14500-£17300 |
GCU London Living costs
Items |
Expense |
Accommodation |
£800 |
Bills |
£80 |
Food/household goods |
£200 |
Local transport |
£85 |
Social activities |
£100 |
Total |
£1265 |