This graduate certificate program focuses on providing students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to monitor and assess workplace safety and health. It prepares learners to develop, implement, and evaluate workplace safety, health, and wellness programs across various sectors. Students will explore current trends, analyze best practices, and learn to create programs that address issues related to health, safety, and wellness in the workplace. The program also aims to equip students with management skills required for leadership roles in occupational health and safety.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those looking to enhance their expertise in workplace health and safety and become certified safety professionals. Its accreditation by the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) allows students to benefit from student membership and qualifies graduates for technical membership. The curriculum exceeds the requirements for the CRST certification, providing graduates with a competitive edge in the job market.
The program offers a focused curriculum that covers fundamental safety principles and expands to include organizational effectiveness, project management, disability management, and consulting skills. It is designed to prepare students to pursue the Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST) certification and meet the associated education requirements.
Application fees
9.72L
1st year tuition fees
9.72L
Living cost
The program offers a Ontario College Graduate Certificate awarded upon successful completion after one year of full-time study.

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Graduates will be prepared for roles in workplace safety, health, and wellness management across diverse sectors. They may pursue positions as safety technicians, consultants, wellness program coordinators, or safety supervisors, with credentials that help them advance in occupational health and safety fields.