Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health Columbia Southern University

Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health

CSU certificate programs deliver extensive, specialized training. Courses are designed to offer students the planning, analysis, and decision-making techniques they need to compete in today's evolving business climate.

Students select and complete four courses (12 semester credit hours) within the occupational safety and health concentration to earn a certificate at the undergraduate level. Course offerings include Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and Health; Hazardous Materials Management; Fleet Safety; Construction Safety; Legal Aspects of Safety and Health; Interactions of Hazardous Material; Total Environmental, Health & Safety Management; Industrial Ergonomics; Safety Supervisor; OSHA Standards; Toxicology; Industrial Hygiene; Accident Investigation; and Process Safety Management.

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Accreditation:

Distance Education and Training Council

Delivery Format:

Entirely Online

Educational Level:

Continuing Education

Language:

English

Requirements:

Must have a high school diploma or GED