Dec 11, 2024  
2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Safety Management, BAAS


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Mahmud Hasan, PhD,  Coordinator
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Students enrolled in the Safety Management program join a dynamic field, which aims to manage and improve workplace safety. The Safety Management program will educate graduates  on the use of modern technologies and methods to assure the safe and profitable operation of current enterprises. As such, the program produces graduates who:

  • have a sound foundation in safety management, management of organizations, human factors, domestic terrorism, and industrial safety, hygiene and loss prevention
  • are all-around individuals with strong social skill, able to work in team environments, competent in communication and information presentation, and with a strong sense of professionalism
  • are committed to continuous improvement and lifelong learning.

The BAAS degree in Safety Management is intended for recipients of the AAS degree awarded by community or junior colleges. These programs extend for 4 or more semesters and include 60 semester credit hours, although some programs include additional semester hours. The degree requires a grade of “C” or better in all engineering technology (ENGR, ET, and EET) courses.

Degree Requirements


Common Core Requirements (42 hours)


See the Common Core Requirements  section of the catalog for Undergraduate Academic Programs.

Major Requirements


Approved Safety Management Electives


Note:


It is the student’s responsibility to verify that any course prerequisites in the current Undergraduate Catalog are satisfied.

Total: (120 hours)


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