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UiT The Arctic University of Norway Master in Technology and Safety in the High North

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Master in Technology and Safety in the High North

Tromsø, Norway

2 Years

English

Full time

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Key Summary

    About: The Master in Technology and Safety in the High North focuses on the interplay between technology, safety, and sustainable development. The program addresses challenges specific to the northern regions, integrating both theoretical and practical components. It spans two years and includes various learning methodologies, enhancing student engagement and comprehension.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue careers in industries related to environmental safety, technology management, and policy-making in the high north. Potential roles include safety officer, project manager, and consultant in environmental technology and safety sectors.

Introduction

This study program gives a comprehensive understanding of all aspects and challenges related to both land-based and offshore activities in a vulnerable and harsh environment. Special attention is given to technical and operational solutions, as well as safety-related issues. Learning methods include teamwork, individual project work, lectures, and assignments, with the objective to gain a deep understanding and master the prevailing tools and techniques. The master program offers the ability to specialize in risk and reliability, automation, or nautical science.

Program description

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Credits (ECTS): 120
  • Admission requirements: See bellow
  • Degree Name: Master of Science in Technology and Safety in the High North
  • Application code:
  • Norwegian and Nordic applicants: 186 4021
  • International applicants: 186 2037
    • Norwegian and Nordic applicants: 186 4021
    • International applicants: 186 2037

The program is 2 years, 120 credits, full-time study at the Department of Technology and Safety. It is an interdisciplinary program founded on engineering science. The program focuses on the technical and safety-related challenges associated with industrial activities in the High North. The students are introduced to methods and tools for managing advanced, complex, and integrated technical systems with respect to operation and maintenance, reliability and production assurance, health, safety & environmental risk as well as emergency preparedness. Special attention is given to maritime and offshore operations in the harsh and vulnerable Arctic environment.

The Master’s program offers the following disciplines:

  • Risk and reliability: It focuses on knowledge and skills in risk and reliability theory for complex systems, advanced use of modeling, software and expert judgment, and methods and tools for managing and controlling risk and safety for technological systems.
  • Nautical Science: It focuses on knowledge and skills in theory and regulation regarding ship stability in normal and challenging operation, hydrodynamics and environmental criteria for marine operations, and the use of advanced navigation systems in modern ships.
  • Automation: It focuses on knowledge and skills in handling of measurement data to design, analyze, and/or control advanced processes, and implementation of integrated automation solutions using embedded systems.

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