Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
8 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Health and Safety | Cybersecurity | Public Security
Area of study
Hygiene and occupational health services | Security Services
Education type
Blended
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The University of Rome Tor Vergata offers a training course in "Public Safety Techniques: Hygiene, Health, Cyber, and Territory" through the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. The course lasts 8 months (375 hours) and is worth 15 credits.


Course Objectives

The primary objective of the course is to acquire skills through high-level university education, focusing on the critical issues in managing public safety problems. The course explores various thematic areas, including cyber, territory, personal and functional identity, public safety, public order, and new social, health, and hygiene emergencies. The ultimate goal is to enable students to become aware protagonists in making daily strategic choices in the field of public safety.


Target Audience

The course is designed for members of national, local, and international police forces, as well as aspiring public administration officials in the indicated areas involving public order. Additionally, the course is suitable for scholars of psycho-social and legal phenomena interested in developing themes related to Administrative Police and Security.


Course Details

  • Duration: 8 months (375 hours)
  • Credits: 15
  • Faculty: Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
  • University: University of Rome Tor Vergata

Admission

The deadline for application submission has been extended to September 10, 2025.


Course Structure

The course is delivered in a mixed mode in conjunction with the National Association of Police Officers (ANFP).


Research Areas

The course covers various research areas, including:


  • Cyber security
  • Territory and public safety
  • Personal and functional identity
  • Public order and new social emergencies
  • Health and hygiene emergencies
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