Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety
Postgraduate
In Biloela (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Biloela (Australia)
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Different dates available
Overview At a glance Study the Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety and equip yourself with professional skills to enhance your employability. Your studies will equip you with knowledge, skills and initiatives in the areas of occupational hygiene, workplace rehabilitation, ergonomics, safety and occupational health and safety management. Study modes On-Campus, Distance Rank OP: 19 SR: 61 ATAR: 51.65 Courses/units 24/144 Availability Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Distance Education Duration 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time Recommended study Senior English, Senior Science and Senior Mathematics Intake dates March, July QTAC Code BDG: 810461; BNE: 880461; ROK: 850461; GLD: 830461; Distance; 850465 VTAC Code MEL: 1700210501; Distance: 1700110501 UAC Code Distance: 160471 SATAC Code ADL: 5C4003 CRICOS 085324K * OP/SR/ATAR details provided on this page are from Term 1 2016. Entry ranks are to be used as a guide only as they are subject to change each year. ** Some units within this course are only available to study by distance...
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Subjects
- Occupational Health Safety
Course programme
You are required to complete a total of 24 unitss, comprising of 21 core units and three elective units from your chosen stream:
- Environmental Studies
- Human Factors
- Liberal Studies
- Population Health
- Safety Science
For example units you could study as part of the Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety course please click here.
If you have any questions regarding this course, call 13 27 86.
Work integrated LearningYou are required to complete 120 hours of work placement during your studies.
Residential SchoolsIf you study on-campus you are required to attend compulsory residential schools for three units. If you study by distance education you are required to attend compulsory residential schools for five units.
Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety