Graduate Certificate in Accident Phenomenology
Bachelor's degree
In Biloela (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Biloela (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Overview At a glance Completing the Graduate Certificate in Accident Phenomenology will enhance your potential for employment into professional safety and accident investigation related positions. Study modes Distance Courses/units 2/24 Availability Distance Education Duration 1 year part-time Intake dates March, July ** Please note that while there are two units for this course, the Graduate Certificate of Accident Phenomenology is 24 credit points in total.
Career opportunities By completing this course you will be highly sought after by a range of industries including mining, manufacturing, maritime, aviation, defence, transport and logistics, health, and also government departments such as the police force.This qualification will enhance your potential for employment into all professional safety and accident investigation related positions.
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Subjects
- Accident Investigation
Course programme
Although there are no specific specialisations within the Graduate Certificate in Accident Phenomenology, you are able to tailor the context of your assessment to the workplace context of interest to your career in the areas of Air, Road, Rail or Industrial Accident Investigation.
Course informationFor example units you could study as part of the Graduate Certificate in Accident Phenomenology course please click here.
As CQUniversity is committed to providing quality, up-to-date and relevant education, please note units are refreshed regularly and may not be an exact indication of unit availability for your study. Please call 13 27 86 if you have specific questions regarding unit information about your application.
Residential SchoolsThere is one unit with a compulsory residential school for all students. This is 'Safety and Accident Phenomenology'.
Graduate Certificate in Accident Phenomenology