Bachelor of Science in Safety and Health Management
*Total Credits*: 120–130 credits
*Objective*: Equip students with skills to identify workplace hazards, design safety programs, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote health-focused work environments.
*Year 1: Foundations*
*Semester 1*
1. *Introduction to Occupational Safety & Health (3 credits)*
- History, core principles, roles of safety professionals, and global trends.
- Key terms: OSHA, hazard, risk, accident causation models.
2. *Basic Chemistry/Biology for Safety (3 credits)*
- Chemical hazards, toxicology, biological agents, and exposure limits.
3. *Mathematics for Safety Sciences (3 credits)*
- Statistics, risk calculation, and data analysis.
4. *Technical Writing & Communication (3 credits)*
- Writing reports, safety manuals, and emergency plans.
*Semester 2*
1. *Workplace Safety Fundamentals (3 credits)*
- PPE, machine guarding, electrical safety, and slip/trip hazards.
2. *Environmental Science (3 credits)*
- Pollution, waste management, and sustainability.
3. *Human Anatomy & Physiology (3 credits)*
- Impact of workplace hazards on the body (e.g., ergonomics, chemical exposure).
4. *Psychology of Safety (3 credits)*
- Behavioural safety, safety culture, and motivation theories.
*Year 2: Core Competencies*
*Semester 3*
1. *Industrial Hygiene (3 credits)*
- Air sampling, noise monitoring, ventilation, and exposure control.
2. *Ergonomics (3 credits)*
- Musculoskeletal disorders, workstation design, and injury prevention.
3. *Fire Safety & Prevention (3 credits)*
- Fire dynamics, extinguishers, evacuation plans, and NFPA standards.
4. *Environmental Management Systems (3 credits)*
- ISO 14001, environmental auditing, and compliance.
*Semester 4*
1. *Occupational Health (3 credits)*
- Epidemiology, industrial diseases, and wellness programs.
2. *Safety Legislation & Compliance (3 credits)*
- OSHA regulations, workers’ compensation, and international standards (ILO).
3. *Risk Assessment & Management (3 credits)*
- Qualitative/quantitative risk analysis, HAZOP, FMEA.
4. *Elective 1* (e.g., Construction Safety, 3 credits)
*Year 3: Advanced Applications*
*Semester 5*
1. *Accident Investigation & Analysis (3 credits)*
- Root cause analysis, incident reporting, and case studies.
2. *Emergency Preparedness (3 credits)*
- Crisis management, disaster response, and business continuity planning.
3. *Safety Training & Development (3 credits)*
- Designing training programs, adult learning principles.
4. *Elective 2* (e.g., Healthcare Safety, 3 credits)
*Semester 6*
1. *Hazardous Materials Management (3 credits)*
- HAZWOPER, SDS, storage, and spill response.
2. *Safety Program Management (3 credits)*
- Budgeting, auditing, and performance metrics.
3. *Occupational Toxicology (3 credits)*
- Chemical exposure pathways, dose-response relationships.
4. *Elective 3* (e.g., Oil & Gas Safety, 3 credits)
*Year 4: Specialization & Practicum*
*Semester 7*
1. *Global Safety & Health Issues (3 credits)*
- Comparative regulations, emerging risks (e.g., nanotechnology).
2. *Capstone Project I (3 credits)*
- Research proposal, literature review, and project design.
3. *Elective 4* (e.g., Transportation Safety, 3 credits)
*Semester 8*
1. *Capstone Project II (3 credits)*
- Implementation, analysis, and presentation of safety solutions.
2. *Internship/Practicum (6 credits)*
- 12-week field experience in industries (construction, manufacturing, healthcare).
3. *Professional Certification Prep (3 credits)*
- CSP/ASP exam readiness, ethics, and career planning.
*Elective Options*
- Construction Safety
- Healthcare Safety Management
- Process Safety (Oil/Gas)
- Transportation & Logistics Safety
- Radiation Safety
*Assessment Methods*
- Exams, case studies, hazard simulation drills, safety audits, and presentations.
- Capstone project evaluation by industry professionals.