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Occupational Safety & Health Major-Minor
Bachelor of Science
Major Code: 58
Major-Minor
58 Semester Hours
- CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I / or CHEM 1114
- CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II / or CHEM 1214
- MATH 2143 Brief Calculus with Applications
- MNGT 3113 Management and Organizational Behavior
- PHYS 1114 General Physics I
- STAT 2153 Statistical Methods
- SFTY 4951 Senior Seminar
- SFTY 1313 Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health
- SFTY 2003 Introduction to Fire Science
- SFTY 3173 Acoustics, Vibrations & Noise Control
- SFTY 3553 Construction Safety
- SFTY 4003 Systems Approach to Hazard Control
- SFTY 4113 Safety Training and Instructional Techniques
- SFTY 4143 Safety Program Management
- SFTY 4154 Industrial Hygiene
- SFTY 4163 Fundamentals of Safety Engineering and Human Factors
- SFTY 4173 Legal Liability in Safety and Health Legislation
- SFTY 4183 Hazardous Materials and Waste Management
Note: The Major-Minor program is just one component of a baccalaureate degree.
Directed General Education MATH Requirement
Beginning Fall, 2011 all students declaring Occupational Safety & Health as their major must take either College Algebra or Algebra for the Sciences as their General Education MATH requirement. The general education math requirement must be completed prior to enrollment in SFTY-4154 (Industrial Hygiene). Math in Liberal Arts will no longer be accepted for Occupational Safety majors.