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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CQ26

CQ26 - Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety

Program Aim

This program is a professional degree based on the study of Occupational Health and Safety. It presents students with the opportunity to undertake a plan and apply their discipline of study to specifically designated career path options. It has been designed to prepare professionals in Occupational Health and Safety with specifically applied knowledge, attitudes, skills, and initiatives in the areas of:

  • occupational hygiene;
  • workplace rehabilitation;
  • ergonomics;
  • safety science; and
  • occupational health and safety management.

Those who complete an appropriate plan will have specialist knowledge in the following: 

  • vocational education and training;
  • management;
  • human resource management;
  • health and human performance studies;
  • health promotion;
  • engineering technology management;
  • environmental studies.

Health and Human Performance Co-plans for OCHS
Details of each of these plans may be accessed at the HHP Co-Plans on the HHP Homepage or by contacting the Program Advisor for CQ27 on +61 7 4930 9661 or email ahs-program3@cqu.edu.au.

In addition the option remains for students to select from a wide array of electives to suit personal needs and interests. The purpose of this program is to produce graduates who are competent health and safety professionals ready to be employed as workplace leaders in health and safety decision making and management. Graduates will be able to facilitate, educate, problem solve, and promote health and safety in the workplace in relation to individuals, families, the community and environment.

Throughout this program students participate in worksite visits with practical opportunities to apply their learning to given situations. In the final term, students are placed in industry to work in conjunction with a health and safety practitioner, for 120 hours. This presents students with valuable learning and application opportunities before the completion of their studies. During this time, students continue to work through course material externally and the industry practicum work is linked to the placement.

Program Structure

Students must complete 24 courses/144 units of credit, which include:

  • 18 core courses; and
  • a second plan consisting of 6 courses (please confirm with your Program Advisor).

Recommended study schedule
The following schedule is designed for full-time students who usually enrol in 4 courses per term or 24 units of credit. Part-time students should therefore modify this schedule to suit their own needs. The normal study load for part-time students is 2 courses per term or 12 units of credit per term.

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