Thesis
A.Y. 2026/2027
Learning objectives
The final exam requires a previous internship (thesis) during the degree course, in academic, private or governmental institutions with expertise in health risk assessment, to acquire the expected 29 credits. Eligibility is based upon the acquirements of about 60 credits.
The final exam consists of: written text, oral presentation and defence of a risk assessment exercise conducted on a case-study, agreed by the tutor and the candidate.
The objective of the examination is to assess the students' broader and deeper knowledge and skills to independently apply the knowledge presented in the taught courses and be able to perform a full risk assessment integrating the different elements of the risk-assessment-process.
The final exam consists of: written text, oral presentation and defence of a risk assessment exercise conducted on a case-study, agreed by the tutor and the candidate.
The objective of the examination is to assess the students' broader and deeper knowledge and skills to independently apply the knowledge presented in the taught courses and be able to perform a full risk assessment integrating the different elements of the risk-assessment-process.
Expected learning outcomes
The ability in performing an hazard/risk assessment integrating the different elements of the risk-assessment-process.
Lesson period: Open sessions
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Course syllabus
NA
Prerequisites for admission
A minimum of 51 ECTS must be earned in order to begin the internship (thesis).
Teaching methods
NA
Teaching Resources
NA
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final examination requires a previous internship (thesis).
The final examination consists of written thesis, oral present ation and defence of a risk assessment exercise conducted on a case- study, agreed by the tutor and the candidate.
The objective of the examination is to assess the students' broader and deeper knowledge and skills to independently apply the knowledge presented in the taught courses and be able to perform a full risk assessment integrating the different
elements of the risk-assessment-process.
To be admitted to the final examination, students must have achieved all the credits required by all the topic listed in the second cycle program, except those reserved to the final examination.
The final examination consists of written thesis, oral present ation and defence of a risk assessment exercise conducted on a case- study, agreed by the tutor and the candidate.
The objective of the examination is to assess the students' broader and deeper knowledge and skills to independently apply the knowledge presented in the taught courses and be able to perform a full risk assessment integrating the different
elements of the risk-assessment-process.
To be admitted to the final examination, students must have achieved all the credits required by all the topic listed in the second cycle program, except those reserved to the final examination.
- University credits: 29
Individual study: 0 hours