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The Master of Science in Occupational Health (MSOH) program, specializing in General Occupational Health, equips students with in-depth understanding of administrative processes for creating and overseeing occupational health initiatives across corporations, academic institutions, government agencies, and private sectors. Suitable for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to occupational health, the curriculum covers diverse topics including clinical management of workplace injuries and illnesses, epidemiology, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, biostatistics, safety management, and occupational health psychology. Participants collaborate extensively with the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and the Department of Mechanical Engineering while acquiring hands-on expertise in Occupational and Environmental Health. This two-year, full-time MSOH degree culminates in either a research thesis or a non-thesis capstone project.