Core Courses
The Bachelor's program in Industrial Hygiene and Safety is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include: Fundamental Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, General Physics, General Chemistry, Basic Computer Science, Programming, Numerical Methods, HSE Regulations and Standards, and Risk Typology.
These foundations allow students to approach specialized modules with confidence.
Advanced Topics
As students progress through the program, they delve into more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field. These include:
• Safety of Industrial Facilities and Equipment
• Fire Safety
• Industrial Toxicology
• Qualitative Approaches to Risk Analysis
• Waste Treatment
• Occupational Diseases and Workplace Accidents
• Hazard Studies and Impact Assessments
• Insurance and Risk Pricing
These advanced modules are supported by hands-on laboratory work and technical projects, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and prepare for careers in the industry or postgraduate studies.