The educational programme of the Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science) in Industrial Safety and Risk Engineering has the objective of exploring issues concerning the safety of production systems, considering also the environmental impact related to industrial processes and operations. An educational programme is thus defined to prepare safety managers and safety planners, and professional figures having the skills to identify hazards, quantify and manage risks, arrange diagnostic, establish protective and maintenance measures to minimize the risks associated with process operation and able to make sustainable productions. Taught in English. |
| Additional Admission Requirements: | To access the Master's Degree in Industrial Safety and Risk Engineering, candidates must meet specific curricular requirements, with knowledge aligned to the program's objectives. An Admission Committee evaluates prior studies, grades, and the necessary skills for success in the program. The Committee assesses curricular coherence and may require additional coursework if needed. Candidates must hold a degree in Industrial Engineering (L-9), Information Engineering (L-8), or Civil and Environmental Engineering (L-7), or equivalent with at least 180 ECTS credits. Specific credits in mathematical, scientific, and engineering disciplines are required. Interested students are referred to eligibility criteria and requirements provided here. |
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