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Master in Occupational Risk Prevention

Graduate School of Engineering and Basic Sciences

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Direction
Prof. Jesús R. Mercader Uguina
Deputy Direction
Prof. Ana Belén Muñoz Ruiz.
Coordination
Regular Teaching: Prof. Susana Barcelón Cobedo, Master's Thesis: Virtudes Iglesias Martínez, Internship: Prof. Ana María Moreno Márquez
Language
Spanish
Attendance
On-campus
Credits
60
Campus
Madrid - Puerta de Toledo
Applications

 Open 

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Departments
Social and Private International Law Department

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  • Inicio

    The profession of Senior Technician in Occupational Risk Prevention is strategic in the company since they are the people in charge of controlling and guaranteeing that the working conditions of the workers are safe and effective.

    The Master's Management has set as a quality objective to offer a face-to-face, multidisciplinary and essentially practical training so that students can perform with all the guarantees the functions of a career in the prevention of occupational hazards. To this end, you will have professors specialized in specific areas of occupational risk prevention and with more than 10 years of career experience.

    The Master's professors (renowned researchers from the CSIC, heads of prevention in leading companies, labor inspectors, technicians from the National Health and Safety at Work Institute (INSST)) are specialists in specific subjects (biological risk including COVID-19, confined spaces, electrical risk, musculoskeletal disorders, workplace harassment, stress, workplace design, among others).

    For us, it is also fundamental that the Prevention Technician has an integrated knowledge of the three Preventive Specialties (Occupational Safety, Occupational Health and Ergonomics and Applied Psychosociology). For this reason, all students complete the Master's Degree with the three specialties in a single academic year. In addition, internships are part of the curriculum so you can put into practice all the knowledge acquired in one of the companies that collaborate with the Master.
     

    For occupational risk prevention technicians who have completed the official master's degree, it is not necessary to apply to the Community of Madrid for registration of their degree for professional purposes.

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    reasons to study master in Occupational Risk Prevention

    Master in Occupational Risk Prevention

    │MASTER IN NUMBERS

    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;°Õ°ù²¹Âá±ð³¦³Ù´Ç°ù²â: +20 years of teaching
    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Quality of teaching +4 points out of 5
    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Faculty with +10 years of professional experience
    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;100% labor insertion rate (UC3M Foundation Survey, 2022)
    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Own job exhange with more than 100 collaborating companies
    • ☛&²Ô²ú²õ±è;94.4% of graduates recommend it (UC3M Foundation Survey, 2022)
  • CURRICULUM
    • CURRICULUM

      The master's degree consists of 60 ECTS which are taught throughout the first academic year consisting of two four month terms. The syllabus consists of eleven compulsory subjects (45 ECTS) an external work placement (9 ECTS) and a final dissertation (6 ECTS). Distributed in three modules:

      • General Education Module
      • Specialized Education Module
      • Master's final dissertation

      Year 1 - Semester 1

      GENERAL EDUCATION MODULE
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      3CSpanish
      6CSpanish
      3CSpanish
      SPECIALIZED EDUCATION MODULE
      Safety
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      3CSpanish
      6CSpanish
      SPECIALIZED EDUCATION MODULE
      Industrial Health
      SubjectsECTSTYPELanguage
      3CSpanish
      6CSpanish

      Year 1 - Semester 2

      GENERAL EDUCATION MODULE
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      3CSpanish
      3CSpanish
      SPECIALIZED EDUCATION MODULE
      Ergonomics and Psychology
      SubjectsECTSTYPELanguage
      3CSpanish
      6CSpanish
      SPECIALIZED EDUCATION MODULE
      Complementary Placement of Specialities
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      9CSpanish
      MASTER'S FINAL DISSERTATION
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      C) Compulsory: 45 ECTS

      External Practicum: 9 ECTS

      Master's Thesis: 6 ECTS

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    • QUALITY

      GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION

      ☛ First year offered: 2010

      QUALITY INDICATORS

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      PROGRAMME’S QUALITY ASSURANCE

      The Academic Committee of the Master’s programme complies with the SGIC-UC3M and it is responsible for the follow-up, analysis, review, assessment and quality of the program, it contributes with proposals to improve the program and produces the “Memoria Académica de Titulación” (Programme Report).

      FACULTY AND COURSE PLAN

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      Graduate Profile and Competences

  • FACULTY

    One of the strongest features of the University Master's degree in Occupational Risk Prevention is its teaching staff (approximately 78 teachers) almost half of whom have doctorates and all of whom have extensive experience in the field of occupational health.

    All the external teachers are experts in specific areas of occupational risk prevention, with more than 10 years of professional experience. They are Advanced Technicians in Occupational Risk Prevention and perform preventive functions in prestigious public centers (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Instituto de Seguridad, Salud y Bienestar en el Trabajo (INSSBT), Inspección de Trabajo y de Seguridad Social, Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo) and leading private companies (IBERIA, Fraterprevención, among others).

    UC3M FACULTY

    • BARCELÓN COBEDO, SUSANA
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Associate Professor
      PhD
    • CARRERO DOMÍNGUEZ, CARMEN
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Associate Professor
      PhD
    • GARCÍA SALAS, ANA ISABEL
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Associate Professor
      PhD
    • MELENDO MATIAS​, MARIA PILAR
      Department of Business Administration
      Assistant Professor
      PhD
    • MERCADER UGUINA, JESÚS R.
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Full Professor
      PhD
    • MORENO MÁRQUEZ, ANA MARÍA
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Associate Professor
      PhD
    • MORENO MOLINA, ÁNGEL
      Department of Public Law of the State
      Full Professor
      PhD
    • MUÑOZ RUIZ, ANA BELÉN
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Associate Professor
      PhD
    • NAVAS-PAREJO ALONSO, MARTA
      Social and Private International Law Department
      Visiting Professor
      PhD
    • SIRVENT GARCÍA, JORGE
      Department of Private Law
      Associate Professor
      PhD

    EXTERNAL FACULTY

    • ANGULO ANGULO, JOSE MANUEL​
      Director of Prevention and Environment
      MICHELIN ESPAÑA PORTUGAL, S.A.
    • ARAGÓN GÓMEZ, CRISTINA​
      Associate Professor
      PhD of Labor Law and Social Security
      UNED
    • ARRABAL CANET, JOSÉ LUIS
      Director of Health Promotion Office (UNED Saludable)
      UNED
    • BARCELÓN COBEDO, DANIEL
      Director of Safety and Health
      CBRE PROJECT MANAGEMENT, S.A.
    • BENITEZ GONZÁLEZ, JUAN ANTONIO
      Director of the Occupational Risk Prevention Management Department
      INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE SEGURIDAD Y SALUD EN EL TRABAJO
    • BERLANA LLORENTE, TANIA
      Chief Coordinator of Prevention Services
      PhD in occupational risk prevention
      MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA Y TURISMO
    • BERMEJO BERMEJO, MARTA
      Head of Health Surveillance and Occupational Medicine Unit
      PhD of medicine and surgery
      CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)
      MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, INNOVACIÓN Y UNIVERSIDADES

    • CARNERO LÓPEZ, ANA MARÍA
      Superior Technician in Occupational Risk Prevention
      CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD NUCLEAR
    • DURÁ RAMOS, SOL
      Head of the Occupational Risk Prevention Service of the Community of Valencia and Region of Murcia
      AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES
    • GÓMEZ-CANO HERNÁNDEZ, MANUEL
      Member of the Committee on Industrial Safety and Occupational Risk Prevention
      COLEGIO OFICIAL DE INGENIEROS INDUSTRIALES DE MADRID​
    • GONZÁLEZ JIMENEZ, CARMEN​
      Technician in Occupational Risk Prevention
      SERVICIO DE PREVENCIÓN CONTRATADO IBERIA L.A.E.
    • GONZÁLEZ MAESTRE, DIEGO
      Manager of Occupational Health and Safety
      IBERIA, L.A.E., S.A. OPERADORA, SOCIEDAD UNIPERSONAL
    • GONZÁLEZ ORTEGA, SANTIAGO
      Full Professor of Labor and Social Security Law
      PhD in Law - University of Bologna
      UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE DE SEVILLA
    • GUERRERO GÓMEZ, FERNANDO
      Industrial, Safety, Security, Prevention and Environment Director
      IMBISA
    • IGLESIAS MARTÍNEZ, VIRTUDES
      Inspector of Services
      Senior Graduate of the National Institute of Safety and Hygiene at Work
      MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND CHILDHOOD
    • JIMÉNEZ LÓPEZ DE LAMELA, CARLOS
      Occupational Risk Prevention Manager
      RENTAIRE, ALQUILER DE MAQUINARIA
    • JIMÉNEZ SAAVEDRA, RUTH
      Chief Prevention Services Coordinator
      CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)
    • JIMENO MORENO, RAFAEL
      Sustainability Manager
      MAXAM
    • MARTÍN DOMINGO, TOMÁS
      UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID
    • MARTÍN GARCÍA DE CELIS, MIGUEL
      Founder
      MMGC CONSULTING AND TRAINING
    • MASOLIVER MACAYA, ALFONSO
      General Manager
      AUDELCO
    • MORENO SOLANA, AMANDA
      Hired PhD Professor
      PhD
      UNED
    • MORILLO VELÁZQUEZ, JOSÉ LUIS
      Head of Group Prevention of Occupational Risks
      QUIRON-PREVENCION
    • QUIROS PRIEGO, JOAQUÍN JESÚS
      Prevention Service Technician
      CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS
      MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA INNOVACIÓN Y UNIVERSIDADES

    • REY MORENO, JULIÁN
      Facultative (engineer) of National Police / (Inspector Auditor)
      Assistant Professor UC3M
      INSPECCIÓN DE PERSONAL Y SERVICIOS DE SEGURIDAD
    • RODRÍGUEZ SANZ DE GALDEANO, BEATRIZ
      Asoociate Professor
      PhD in Labour Law and Social Security Law
      UNIVERSIDAD PÚBLICA DE NAVARRA
    • ROJO APARICIO, JOSE MARÍA
      PhD in Chemical Sciences
      Director of the Department of Chemical Agents Metrology
      INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE SEGURIDAD Y SALUD EN EL TRABAJO
    • SÁNCHEZ ARIZA, MIGUEL​ FRANCISCO
      Head of Industrial Safety and Corporate Prevention
      GRUPO NATURGY
    • SANZ HERRERO, FÉLIX​
      Culture and Transformation Coordinator
      PRLINNOVACIÓN
    • USERA MENA, FERNANDO
      Head of the Biosafety and Radioprotection Service
      Doctor of Science
      CENTRO NACIONAL DE BIOTECNOLOGÍA (CSIC)
    • VÉLEZ LEAL, LUIS
      Labor and Social Security Inspector
      MINISTERIO DE TRABAJO Y ECONOMÍA SOCIAL
  • ADMISSION
    • ADMISSION

      Application

      The request must be submitted electronically through our application system. Before beginning the admission process, please read the following information:

      Requirements

      The Master's course is aimed at graduates, diploma holders and engineers (diploma and degree levels) and is designed to assist these professionals in their specialization in the field of Occupational Risk Prevention and increase their opportunities in the job market.

       

      Admission criteria

      In their selection process, the Committee will take into account the following criteria and relative weighting:

      ADMISSION CRITERIA WEIGHTING
      Academic record 70%
      Professional experience and curriculum vitae 20%
      Motivation, interest and recommendation letters 10%

      Following evaluation of the case, the master's administration office will send prospective students a letter informing them of their provisional admission to the course.

      Language requirements

      Check the general language requirements required to study a Master’s at UC3M, depending on whether it is in Spanish, English or bilingual.

      students with foreign university degrees

      Once admitted to the Master’s program, students holding a university degree from a higher education institution outside the EHEA must provide the diploma, legalized through diplomatic procedures or by The Hague Apostille, for enrollment. They must also submit their transcript of records, including the grade point average, duly legalized.

      More information about Legalization of Foreign Documents.

      If needed, documents must be accompanied by an official sworn translation into Spanish.

    • ENROLLMENT

      TUITION fees

      Reservation fee: €600 

      • it will be paid once the student receives notification of admission to the master’s, and deducted from the first tuition payment
      • the reservation fee will only be refunded if the master program is cancelled
         
      EU STUDENTS (€95/ECTS)
      First academic year - 60 ECTS €5,700
      NON EU STUDENTS (€150/ECTS)
      First academic year - 60 ECTS €9,000

      ✎│Tuition fees
       

      The registration fee covers the costs of registering, teaching, use of the library and other University facilities, teaching material provided during the course, as well as the practical experience of specialities in companies.

      The 2025-2026 academic year will depend on at least 18 students registering for the master's course.
       

      NOTE: the indicated public prices do not include in any case, neither the ECTS corresponding to the Formative Complements that the student must take (only master's degrees with previous Formative Complements), nor the  the cost of issuing the master’s degree certificate.

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      * Current fees for the 24/25 academic year, pending approval by the Community of Madrid for the 25/26 academic year.

      Additional information

      • You may enrol on the master’s degree after completing the admission process and receiving formal confirmation of your acceptance.
      • When performing the enrolment you can choose between Full-time enrolment or Part-time enrolment.
      • The email address provided upon enrolment will be used for formal communications; students are therefore kindly requested to check their mail regularly.
      • Pursuant to the regulations of the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, a student failing to pay any part of the fees will not be admitted and the enrolment process will be terminated. In cases of cancellation of enrolment due to non-payment, the University may demand the payment of the pending amounts for enrolment in previous academic courses as a prior condition of enrolment.
        No diploma or certificate will be issued if a student has any outstanding payments.

      ✎│Enrolment master’s programmes

      ✎│ECTS credits recognition

  • SCHOLARSHIPS

    UC3M SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026

    CALL AM01-25/26* │ OPEN

    For the academic year 2025-2026 a call has been published for a maximum of 5 scholarships for payment of the net enrolment fees for students accepted into the Master’s, with the following provision:

    • 5 scholarships of €1,500

    To apply, you must have completed the application for admission to the Master’s.
     

    Application deadline: May 31, 2025
     

    Partial resolutions:

    • first partial resolution: published on 19/3/2025
    • second partial resolution: from April 27, 2025
    • third and final resolution: from June 20, 2025

    * The number of grants and amounts specified in the call, may vary depending on the conditions of the candidates who apply to them, can be even deserted as assessed by the Selection Committee for each program.

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    📚 │ Scholarships

    General information on scholarships

    For more information on specific scholarships of interest, awarded by the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ as well as other agencies or organizations, please refer here:

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  • PRACTICAL INFORMATION

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    MASTER’S COURSE SCHEDULE

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    Course 0

    Course 0 Introduction to Spanish and European Union Law  aims to provide foreign students of the different Official Masters of the Graduate School of Law with the necessary basis to face in the best conditions their specialized postgraduate studies at UC3M so that they can achieve an optimal use of them.

    The target audience of this Course will be those students who have obtained their academic degree in Law outside Spain, either in other European Union States or in third countries or in a discipline other than Law, either in Spain or abroad. These students must attend Course 0, unless they can prove that they have at least 3 years of prolonged professional legal experience in Spain. In any case, they must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic institutions of Spanish and European Law through the evaluation test scheduled in Course 0. Once the exam has been passed, a certificate of attendance and completion of the course will be issued.

    • From September 8 to 16, 2025
    • From 10:00 to 13:30 | Madrid - Puerta de Toledo Campus
    • Ordinary evaluation. September 22, 2025 from 10:30 to 12:00
    • Extraordinary evaluation. October 6, 2025 from 10:30 to 12:00

    The dates/times established are provisional. They will be subject to appropriate changes indicated by the Course 0 Coordination.

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    VIRTUAL SECRETARIAT

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    Material Resources of the program

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    complaints and suggestions

    General Registry Office

     

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    Employability

    Access to Employment and internships

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  • INTERNSHIPS

    In accordance with the Regulation on Prevention Services (RD 39/1997 of 17 January) each student is required to undergo an external work placement with a company or firm in order to acquire the requisite professional experience to complete their training as Occupational Risk Prevention Expert.

    The work experience in the University Master's degree is covered by the subject External Work Placement with specialties with a value of 9 ECTS credits which amounts to 195 hours, with a further 30 hours for a descriptive report of the experience.

    The work placement will be, in the morning, with one of the companies or organizations that collaborate with the Master’s degree:

    All students are guaranteed internships by the Master. The specific assignment of the company or entity in which the student will carry out the internship will be carried out within the framework of the Educational Cooperation Agreements that the Master has entered into with the different companies or entities, and taking into consideration the academic background of the students, their curriculum vitae, as well as the availability and possibilities of these companies and institutions to host them.

    It is the students' obligation to collaborate with the Master's Degree and the University's Guidance and Employment Office for the proper development of the internship, which includes actively participating in the offers sent and in the selection processes, as well as attending the necessary interviews. Once the student has been selected for an internship in a specific company or institution, he/she will not be able to give up the place obtained for this purpose, except for justified reasons that must be approved by the Academic Committee of the Master's Degree. If the student does not cooperate in the above-mentioned sense, or if he/she resigns without the prior approval of said Committee, he/she may be graded as Not Presented in the subject "Internship".
     

    What are the professional skills acquired by students through their work experience?

    Master's professional competencies