Canary Islands Government Orders the Discontinuation of a University Master's Program in Occupational Safety and Management Systems
Published: March 20, 2026|education|Gobierno de Canarias
Official Discontinuation of Master’s Degree in Occupational Safety and Management Systems in the Canary Islands
Background and Decision
- The Canary Islands government has officially approved the ending of the Master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Management Systems offered by the University of the Atlantic Middle.
- This decision follows the university’s request in January 2026 to deactivate the program, citing overlapping new configurations, such as a broader Risk Prevention Master’s course.
- The move complies with national regulations that give regional authorities authority over university program approvals and discontinuations.
Implementation Details
- The university must ensure current students can finish their studies.
- No new enrollments will be allowed during the transition period.
Context and Implications
- This change reflects the ongoing reshaping of higher education offerings in the region.
- It highlights the government’s role in managing university course structures to adapt to evolving educational standards and employment needs.
Impact on Students and Applicants
- For students and potential applicants, this means no fresh admission to this specific program.
- Emphasizes the importance of staying informed about regional university adjustments.
Broader Significance
- Overall, the measure demonstrates regional authorities’ control over academic programs.
- Aligns local offerings with national education policies.