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Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety)
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) |
Abbreviation: |
MSc(OHS) |
My University: |
Occupational Health, Safety |
Duration: |
1 year full-time or part-time equivalent |
Total Credit Points: |
48 |
Delivery Mode: |
Flexible (block delivery) |
Starting Session(s): |
2 January |
Location: |
Wollongong |
UOW Course Code: |
1632 |
CRICOS Code: |
069727B |
Please note this course is under review during 2013
Overview
The Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) provides an intensive professional program of study in the area of OH&S with a focus on aspects of the field. This degree enables students to develop scholarly enquiry skills related to professional practice in OH&S.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
For direct entry into the Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) a recognised 3 year Bachelors degree is required. In addition, applicants must demonstrate that their degree contains the equivalent of 1 year of science subjects.
Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety at UOW with a credit average serves as an alternative basis for entry into the Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) for applicants who do not hold a Bachelors degree.
International students are required to have achieved an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum level of at least 6.0 in all bands of reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Course Requirements
The Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) requires the successful completion of 48 credit points of subjects in accordance with the course structure and recommended subject progression table below.
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Session + |
Credit Points |
LAW 969 |
OH&S Law** |
Winter |
6 |
SHS 970 |
Advanced Workplace Injury Management |
SHS February |
6 |
SHS 980 |
Epidemiology & Toxicology for OHS Practitioners |
SHS May |
6 |
SHS 971 |
OH&S Risk Management |
SHS May |
6 |
SHS 972 |
Principles of Occupational Hygiene |
SHS September |
6 |
SHS 973 |
Optimising OHS System Performance |
SHS July |
6 |
SHS 979 |
Ergonomics Essentials |
SHS January |
6 |
Plus 6 credit points of electives. Any 900 Level University of Wollongong subject approved by the Course Coordinator can be taken, and may include: | |||
SHS 978 |
Asbestos and Other Fibres |
SHS September |
6 |
SHS 984 |
Occupational Health & Safety Project |
Not offered in 2013 |
6 |
SHS 975 |
Thermal Environment |
SHS July |
6 |
SHS 976 |
Noise- Measurement and Its Effects |
SHS October |
6 |
All subjects, except SHS984, are taught in block delivery modes. Please consult the OHS academic program website at www.uow.edu.au/health/healthsciences/ohspgprogramme/index.html for details. **This subject is run in block format, please consult the relevant Faculty for details. |
Articulation with other UOW Courses
The Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety articulates with the Master of Science (Occupational Health & Safety). All subjects successfully completed in the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety will count as credit towards the Master of Science (Occupational Health & Safety) upon successful transfer to the Masters.
Professional Recognition
The Master of Science (Occupational Health and Safety) has been accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) in the United Kingdom. For full details on accreditation status please contact the OHS Academic Program Coordinator.
Other Information
Other information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/
Graduates are encouraged to seek membership of leading professional institutes or societies (subject to their membership grading rules) such as the following:
− Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists Inc.
− Safety Institute of Australia
− Human Factors & Ergonomics Society of Australia
Registered nurses who complete the Graduate Certificate in Science (OHS) or Master of Science (OHS) are eligible to apply for membership of the Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses (subject to their grading rules).