The programs are built around an 18-month (full-time equivalent) Masters by Coursework framework. There are three exit points built into the program: 1) a Graduate Certificate involving six-months full time equivalent of 18 units; 2) a Graduate Diploma involving 12-months full-time equivalent of 36 units; and 3) a Masters involving an additional 9 units of coursework and a minor thesis of 9 units, with a total of 54 units. The programs are structured as follows:
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Masters |
Graduate Diploma | Graduate Certificate | Diseases of occupation (University of Adelaide) | 4.5 Units |
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| OHS law and risk management | 4.5 Units | |||
| Occupational hygiene and ergonomics G (University of Adelaide) | 4.5 Units | |||
| Occupational safety and statistics | 4.5 Units | |||
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1 or 2 electives from the following (9 units in total): | |||
| Occupational health and safety management and law II G | 4.5 Units | |||
| Occupational safety | 4.5 Units | |||
| Advanced occupational health and safety management | 4.5 Units | |||
| Occupational health and safety dissertation | 4.5 Units | |||
| Occupational environmental health studies I | 9 Units | |||
| Practical occupational health (University of Adelaide) | ||||
| Advanced occupational hygiene (University of Adelaide) | ||||
| Occupational toxicology (University of Adelaide) | ||||
| OHS research methods (University of Adelaide) or | ||||
| Research methods in business and management G | 4.5 Units | |||
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Occupational health and safety research thesis | 18 Units |
The core components of the Graduate Certificate provide an introduction to the basic concepts and theoretical underpinnings of Occupational Health and Safety Management, with a focus on developing a basic skill-set in these areas. The courses structured as part of the Graduate Diploma progresses to develop more depth of understanding, and focus specifically on skill development in the key areas of risk mitigation and safety analysis. The final courses, structured as part of the Master’s degree, provide further skill development in the area of research in an applied industry setting.