KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Technology, Work and Health

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Overview

OverviewThis master's programme in Technology, Work and Health at KTH Royal Institute of Technology provides a deeper understanding of the interplay between humans, technology and organisation, from the perspectives of sustainable work and organisational performance. You will gain knowledge and proficiency in proactive occupational safety and health (OSH) management, as well as in planning, designing and analysing work environments. You will acquire advanced theoretical and applied knowledge of physical, cognitive and organisational ergonomics, which is needed to address issues of worker health and work sustainability in all sectors of society. Programme content can be used to develop organisations and processes, focusing on improving work for a more sustainable working life.The education in the programme is based on blended learning, with both on-campus and distance sessions. Between on-campus meetings, you will study independently or in groups with course projects, as well as scheduled digital or hybrid learning activities. Our ongoing research collaborations with multiple local partners allow you to engage with actual worksites during field trips and project work. During the first year, students have the opportunity to specialise in either Work Environment Engineering or Human Factors and Ergonomics.CareersAs a graduate of this programme, you will have vast career opportunities and good employment prospects. Saco, the Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations, reports a high demand for work environment engineers with low competition for job postings, even for new graduates. Employers of Work Environment Engineers and Human Factors Specialists can be found nationally and globally in the public, municipal, and private sectors. According to Saco, the Swedish Work Environment Authority has an expansion goal of having 300 inspectors employed by 2030 and is currently recruiting.A master's degree in Technology, Work and Health gives you: the capacity to actively influence and manage change and development projects within the field of technical work environments. knowledge of and competence in risk assessment methods, safety strategies and project management within production development.an entrée into a dynamic, high-demand career.the ability to make a difference in the health and economic productivity of people, companies, and society. We designed the programme to support professional careers as specialists within public authorities and administrations in municipal or private OSH organisations or consultancies. Graduates are well-prepared to work with investigations, risk assessments, change management, planning and design of products, work environments, and work organisations. Upon completing this programme, it is possible to pursue an academic research career and apply for additional studies leading to a PhD at KTH or other universities. I want to find another Master Course

About this programme

Overview

The master's programme in Technology, Work and Health at KTH Royal Institute of Technology offers an in-depth exploration of the relationships between humans, technology, and organizations, emphasizing sustainability in both work and organizational performance.

Students will develop expertise in proactive occupational safety and health (OSH) management, encompassing the planning, design, and analysis of work environments. The curriculum provides advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in physical, cognitive, and organizational ergonomics, essential for addressing worker health and sustainability challenges across various sectors. This knowledge can be applied to enhance organizational processes, promoting a healthier and more sustainable work life.

The programme employs blended learning, combining on-campus and online sessions. Between in-person meetings, students will engage in independent or group studies, complete course projects, and participate in scheduled digital or hybrid learning activities. Collaborative research with local partners allows for real-world engagement through field trips and project work.

In the first year, students can choose to specialize in either Work Environment Engineering or Human Factors and Ergonomics.

What you'll study

Throughout the programme, you will explore various topics, including:

  • Proactive management of occupational safety and health.
  • Design and analysis of work environments.
  • Risk assessment methods and safety strategies.
  • Project management within production development.

This comprehensive approach equips graduates with the skills necessary to influence and manage change in technical work environments, ensuring a positive impact on health and productivity in the workplace.

Entry requirements

Applicants should possess a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification. Admission may also require proficiency in English, along with specific prerequisites depending on the chosen specialization. Detailed entry criteria can be found on the university's official website.

Career prospects

With a master's degree in Technology, Work and Health, you will be equipped to:

  • Lead and manage development projects within technical work environments.
  • Conduct risk assessments and implement safety strategies.
  • Enter a dynamic and high-demand career field.
  • Contribute positively to the health and productivity of individuals, organizations, and society at large.

Furthermore, graduates interested in academic research may pursue PhD studies at KTH or other institutions, paving the way for a career in academia or advanced research roles.

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