CSU's Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health is designed for mid-career professionals who seek to expand their management options. Prospects for employment and advancement in these fields are excellent. In the public and private sector, awareness of the need and benefits of environmental health protection and requirements for occupational safety are keen and increasing.
Employers include industry, academic institutions, and health and regulatory agencies at the local, state or federal level. Work as an environmental health or safety consultant to private industry or public groups is open to graduates as are special career opportunities in programs with the U.S. Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Board of Certified Safety Professionals will recognize CSU degrees for the application process under the both the Associate Safety Professional designation and the Certified Safety Professional designation.
| Graduates will successfully complete 37 semester hours outlined below | |
| Semester Hours | |
| Core Courses | 25 |
| Concentration Courses | 12 |
| Total | 37 |
| Concentration Courses | 12 |
| MOS 5525 - ISO 14000 | 3 |
| MBA 6301 - Business Ethics | 3 |
| MOS 6625 - System Safety Engineering | 3 |
| MOS 6801 - Emergency Management | 3 |
| Total 37 Semester Hours |
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