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The Master of Science in Safety and Health Management
degree is designed to provide graduates with the necessary
skills to make managerial decisions and provide leadership
in environmental, safety and occupational health careers.
The program combines science, engineering, policy
and business concepts to prepare students in five
areas:
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Business
Knowledge: Understanding executive, strategic
and operational business concepts as they apply
to ESH issues; |
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Analytical
Skills: Use quantitative mathematical/statistical
methods as well as program-specific computer applications
and online tools to assess and interpret data
and other information whether it is of laboratory,
field, engineering, financial or managerial origin; |
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Managerial
Skills: Apply the leadership, facilitation,
negotiation and coordination techniques that are
effectively used to address ESH issues among employees,
organizations, communities and nations; |
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Technical
Knowledge: Solve problems in selected
areas of regulatory compliance and enforcement;
basic and applied ESH science; engineering controls
for risk reduction; behavior- and audit-based
hazard management systems; functional ESH and
project administrative tasks; |
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Integrative
Skills: Integrate business knowledge,
analytical skills, managerial skills and technical
knowledge into effective actions and presentations. |
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| Year 1 |
 Environment Health & Epidemiology |
 Applied Safety Management |
 OSHA Law and Regulations |
 ES & H Quality Systems Auditing |
 Disaster & Emergency Management |
 Hazardous Waste Operations |
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| Year 2 |
 Industrial Hygiene |
 Safety in Facility & Product Design |
 Environmental Risk Assessment |
 Applied Industrial Ergonomics |
 Industrial Safety & Health Evaluation |
 Dissertation |
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