Program Description

The Occupational Health and Safety Distance Learning Master's Program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the fundamental concepts and applications of occupational health and safety, including international best practices.

Our students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to minimize workplace accidents and occupational diseases in the organizations where they will work. Unlike similar programs, courses are taught by faculty members who have field experience, hold at least a doctoral degree, and are experts in their fields. Faculty members hold a certificate in occupational safety expertise or occupational health and safety expertise. Our students prepare for doctoral programs through their academic work and publications, and our program adopts a student-centered, industry-focused, and interdisciplinary education model.

Graduates of the Occupational Health and Safety distance learning master's program are eligible to take the Class B Occupational Safety Expert exam directly and work as occupational safety experts in hazardous and less hazardous public and private sector workplaces.

Program Structure

The Occupational Health and Safety distance learning master's program consists of 10 courses totaling 30 credits and a term project. The term project is not credited and is graded as either successful or unsuccessful. The duration of the online non-thesis master's program is a minimum of two and a maximum of three semesters. The duration of the scientific preparation program is not taken into account in the calculation of the duration. Semesters in which the student does not register are included in the maximum duration.

 

Occupational Health and Safety (Distance Learning) Special Application Requires

Graduates of four-year undergraduate programs at universities are eligible to apply for this program. However, graduates of Engineering or Architecture faculties, graduates of the Physics, Chemistry, or Biology departments of Science and Letters faculties who hold the title of Physicist, Chemist, or Biologist, graduates of Technical Education faculties who hold the title of Technical Teacher, graduates of the Occupational Health and Safety Program with an associate's or bachelor's degree, and those who have passed the “Class B Occupational Safety Exam” administered by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security may apply. Ministry of Labor and Social Security's “Class B Occupational Safety Exam.”

ALES Score Type

No ALES requirement

Required documents for enrollment in non-thesis master's programs:

Notarized copy of bachelor's degree or graduation certificate obtained from e-Government

Original or notarized copy of bachelor's transcript (documents obtained from e-Government are accepted)

Original and photocopy of identity card

For male applicants: a recent Military Service Status Certificate (documents obtained from e-Government are accepted.)

1 passport-sized photograph

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