The Graduate Certificate in Occupational Safety Management is designed for students who desire to build core competencies in the field of safety and health management. The certificate program is designed to give a competitive edge to its graduates by equipping safety and health practitioners with safety and health management knowledge and skills to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, prevent and control workplace safety and occupational health hazards within numerous industries to protect people, property, the environment and organizational operations. The certificate program will also prepare practitioners with the ability to effectively manage the occupational safety and health function within a variety of industries, and justify occupational safety and health programs, initiatives and control efforts through the use of business and risk management metrics. The curriculum was designed for working professionals, as is evidenced by the flexibility of the online platform and highly relevant content, applications, and assessment protocols. A total of 12 credits, four courses, are required to complete the program.
Note: Certificate programs are not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid unless taken as part of a degree program.
Occupational Safety Management
Certificate
SFTY 530 | Safety, Health and Environmental Legislation, Litigation & Compliance | 3 |
SFTY 590 | Hazard Control Methods in Occupational Safety and Health | 3 |
SFTY 600 | Occupational Safety and Health Management | 3 |
SFTY 611 | Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology | 3 |
Total Credits | 12 |
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