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MSc Programme (60ECTS) in Human Factors and System Safety | Human Factors & System Safety Lund University is pleased to offer a complete Masters of Science programme (60 ECTS) for professionals and practitioners in Human Factors and System Safety. The programme starts with a week of intensive lectures and orientation in Lund, the rest you can do on-line, in two years. The MSc is concluded with a thesis. With no prior Bachelor's degree, you can still take the entire MSc programme, and you will be rewarded a course Testimonium upon completion.
The course SOS6514: "Introduction to human factors, methods and theory" goes every year at NTNU during the spring or autumn semester. For 2019: Session 1, 9. - 11. April Session 2, 3. - 6. June Session 3, 27. - 29. August