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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Doctoral Dissertation. Twelve semester hours. A candidate must present a dissertation acceptable to the student's advisory committee and the Dean for Graduate Studies and Research on a problem in the area of his specialization. To be acceptable the dissertation must give evidence that the candidate has pursued a program of research, the results of which reveal superior academic competence and a significant contribution to knowledge. Graded on a (S) satisfactory or (U) unsatisfactory basis.%
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Egronomics. Three semester hours Egronomics is the field of study that involves the application of knowledge about human capacities and limitations to the design of workplaces, jobs task, tools equipment, and the environment. Ergonomics is essentially fitting the workplace to the worker. To meet this premise, this course provides specific critical analysis through interactive classroom lectures to cumulative trauma, disorders, defining ergonomics, identifying and recognizing ergonomic risk factors in the workplace. Prerequisites: TMGT 595%
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3.00 Credits
Human Risk Management. Three semester hours. An advanced study of the management of occupatinal safety and risk as applied to a business/industrial environment. Includes risk models, perception and safety behavior, human error, personality & risk liability, attitudes, balues, and risk behavior, strees, managing safety teams, leadership for safety performance, managing human risks, and safety culture. Pre-requisites: TMGT 595%
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3.00 Credits
Industrial Hygiene & Safety Management. Three semester hours An advanced study of industrial hygiene and the application of scientific and engineering principles to the analysis of processes, equipment, products, facilities, and environments in order to optimize safety and health effectiveness for private, stat and federal safety programs. Prerequisite: TMGT 595%
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3.00 Credits
System Safety. Three semester hours. A study of the specialized integration of safety skills and resources into all phases of a System's Life Cycle. Topics include system safety analyses, probability theory & statistics, PHA sub-system & hazard analysis operating & support analysis energy trace & barrier analysis, FMEA, fault-hazard, fault-tree, MORT, HAZOP, and accident analysis & prevention. Prerequisite: TMGT 595%
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3.00 Credits
Life Safety & Hazard Control. Three semester hours Advanced study of Life safety & Fire Codes, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of transportation, National Institute for Occupatioal Safety & Health and other federal egislation designed for hazard recognition, evaluation, and control.%
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3.00 Credits
Legal Aspects of Occupational & Environmental Health. Three semester hours. Advanced study of the legal aspects of safety and occupational health and environmental law. Study includes Clean Air Act: Clean Water Act: Oil Pollution Act: Safe Drinking Water Act: Toxic Substances Control Act: Pesticides; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Underground Storage Tanks; Federal Facilities Compliance Act; National Environmental Policy Act; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; Emergency Planning and Community Right-to Know Act; Pollution Prevention Act; and the Occupational Safety Health Act. Case studies are utilized.%
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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