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Technology, Work and Health

Collaborate with students in the master's program in Technology, Work and Health.

About the program

The Master's program in Technology, Work, and Health is training the next generation of ergonomists and work environment engineers. As part of their course work, the students conduct group projects in real workplaces.

With the supervision of teachers, students assess risks and propose solutions to real-world work environment challenges. The students also perform thesis projects on a wide range of topics covered in their course work.

Collaboration opportunities

As a company or organization there are numerous ways in which you can collaborate with The Division of Ergonomics. For example research collaboration, commissioned research, commissioned training of Industrial PhD students, product development, or seminar activities.

Several research projects are conducted in collaboration with other universities, colleges or research institutes. We also have a wide range of industrial partnerships.

Read more about collaboration with the division of ergonomics

Topics and time frame

Topic Academic link Timeframe
Overview of Systematic work environment management CH2013 HT22 Introduction to Technology, Work and Health (52077)

Period 1 August to October

Physical Ergonomics: Addressing musculoskeletal risks associated with manual tasks and awkward postures. HN2018 Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders Period 2 November to January
Work place Assessments: Evaluating physical risks such as ventilation, thermal comfort, and lighting. CH2004 HT22 Evaluation and Measures of the Physical Work Environment (52074) Period 2 November to January
Noise exposures in the workplace. CH2012 VT23 Evaluation and Measures of the Acoustic Work Environment and Vibrations (61684) Period 4 March to May
Chemical and Biological Safety: Conducting comprehensive assessments to manage chemical and microbiological hazards. CH2014 HT22 Chemical and Microbiological Risk Management in the Work Environment (52078) Period 2 November to January
Airborne contaminants CH2006 Advanced Measurements of Air Contamination, Noise and vibration

Period 1

August to October
Psychosocial Factors: Identifying and addressing psychosocial risks like burnout and lack of engagement. CH2001 Leadership and Sustainable Work Practices

Period 3

January to March
Organizational Change: Analysing and facilitating effective change management strategies. HN2015 VT23 Occupational Safety and Health Management and Change (61685)

Period 3

January to March
Economic Analysis: Assessing the financial implications of work environment improvements HN2020 HT23 Work Environment Economics Period 2 November to January
Designing physical work environments for better productivity and worker wellbeing HN2024 HT23 Planning and Design of Physical Work Environments Period 1 & 2 August to January
Diverse topics, Industry challenge-driven research

Masters thesis course

Industrial PhD Thesis Research

Typically, December-June

Throughout the year