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Offers students a foundational understanding of this career field while developing the expertise needed to excel in health and safety roles. Those pursuing this specialization within the Bachelor of Health Science program should complement it with a secondary focus in Health Promotion, Addiction Studies, or Nutrition.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize professional knowledge to address various theoretical and practical scenarios in occupational (OHS) and workplace health and safety (WHS).
Employ critical thinking to assess, interpret, and understand complex OHS and WHS challenges.
Develop innovative approaches to predict obstacles and create targeted OHS and WHS strategies.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and integrate pertinent information from diverse sources.
Effectively convey specialized knowledge and principles in both professional and community settings.
Maintain a global perspective while respecting cultural differences, including Indigenous cultural awareness.
Collaborate effectively while demonstrating leadership in applying ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible practices.
Show self-direction, responsibility, and sound judgment in both learning and professional development.