MSc in Safety and Accident Investigation
Cranfield University
Key Information
Campus location
Cranfield, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Part time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
01 Apr 2024
Earliest start date
May 2024
Introduction
Who is it for?
The MSc in Safety and Accident Investigation allows you to receive an internationally recognized qualification in the field of accident investigation. The majority of students join this course with the intention of receiving a qualification that will allow them to further their career development in accident investigation or other safety-related areas of the transport industry.
Curriculum
Why this course?
We have been a center of excellence for aircraft accident investigation for over 40 years. In 2011, we were awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for our world-leading work in aviation safety through research and training in air accident investigation.
An important aspect of this course is the use of hands-on workshops and simulations to develop the practical skills required as an investigator. This is complemented by sessions and modules that enable you to conduct rigorous research and scientific analysis, along with technical writing, investigation, and interviewing techniques.
The course format is suitable for professionals based all over the world, as teaching is in modules, and research and assessments can be completed remotely if necessary. Cranfield University is very well located for visiting part-time students from all over the world and offers a range of libraries and support facilities to support your studies. This enables students from all over the world to complete this qualification whilst balancing work/life commitments.
Informed by Industry
The Industry Advisory Board for this course is made up of representatives from several organizations who have an interest in safety and accident investigation. The board meets annually to ensure the course content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Course details
The programme commences with attendance on the Accident Investigation module, which may be completed as two three-week modules in Fundamentals of Investigation.
Upon completion of these core modules, you can then select four optional modules (covering core investigation skills, management, engineering, human factors, and specialist techniques). Most optional modules are one week and many are offered as standalone short courses.
Prior to starting your Individual Research Project, you are required to attend the final core module, Research Methods, and Statistics.