Graduate Certificate in Occupational Hygiene

University of Wollongong - Wollongong

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Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Occupational Hygiene is an introductory degree for students holding a non-science based undergraduate degree, or equivalent; or a Certificate IV in OH&S plus relevant work experience.

The knowledge and skills developed throughout this course will allow you to confidently address complex workplace occupational hygiene issues.
For students wishing to study further, this graduate certificate provides a pathway to the Master of Occupational Hygiene. All subjects successfully completed are credited towards the master level program.

This program has a flexible delivery mode combining online course content with 3-5 days of on-campus block-teaching sessions focused on the exploration and application of the subject material. The on-campus component utilises a range of campus resources, including UOW’s well-resourced OH&S laboratory.

During this degree you will study:

  • Ergonomics Essentials
  • Physical Hazards at Work
  • WHS Risk Management
  • Workplace Hazards & Hygiene

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.

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