Overview
The Occupational Health (Online) programme at University College Cork Online integrates occupational health and safety into a multidisciplinary perspective. It offers students the opportunity to study modern cutting-edge scientific concepts and research evidence on causation, prevention, and management of work-related accidents, injury, and disease. The programme incorporates the following subject areas which can be then applied to practice:
- Public Health & Health Promotion
- Psychology
- Risk Assessment and Management
- Ergonomics & Safety Science
- Occupational Medicine and Hygiene
- Law
- Training and Development
- Epidemiology & Environmental Health
Students can then apply this knowledge to practice.
The interactive format of the teaching sessions is conducive to student networking and the sharing of knowledge and practical experience. In several modules students will work with practical case studies, engage in project work, reflective inquiry and discussion.
Skills and Careers Information
- Graduates already working in OSH or Occupational Health can progress in their career and move to higher-level managerial positions (e.g. Health and Safety Manager, Health Promotion Manager, Occupational Health and Wellbeing Manager),
- Graduates who changed their career can move into employed positions in different industries, common job titles: occupational health officer, safety officer, health & safety officer, health and safety coordinator, quality officer, occupational health promotion officer, occupational health and wellbeing officer, environmental health officer, health and safety adviser, environmental health officer and ergonomist. Some of these posts may require further qualifications,
- Graduates can also apply for jobs in regulatory agencies, e.g. as safety inspector,
- Graduates can set up their own Health and Safety or Health Promotion Consultancy Business,
- Others may stay in their current position (e.g. as HR manager, safety engineer, occupational health nurse) and apply their broadened knowledge). The MSc in Occupational Health also offers the opportunity to furhter engage in research in this area and to pursue a PhD.
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Courses include:
- Principles and Practices of Occupational Health and Safety
- Occupational Health and Safety Management in the Workplace
- Quantitative Research and Epidemiology
- Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Law
- Training and Development Issues in Occupational Health
- Risk Assessment and Implementation of Health and Safety Management Programmes
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Duration
- Part-time
- 22 months
- Flexible
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
- Apply before , International
- Apply before , EEA/EU
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Cork, Ireland
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
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General requirements
- A Second Class Honours Grade II in a primary honours degree (NFQ, Level 8) in a relevant area, for example, a health-related field ; a business-related field , engineering-related or science-related. Relevant professional experience or work placement is desirable in an area relevant to occupational health, safety, welfare and well-being practice and/or research;
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- A minimum of an NFQ Level 8 Diploma/Higher Diploma in Safety, Health and Welfare (minimum Second Class Honours, Grade 1), from UCC or an equivalent qualification² from another Institution AND a minimum of one year's professional work experience¹ in an area relevant to Occupational Health, Safety, Welfare and Wellbeing practice and/or research;
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- Applicants with a minimum of three years of professional work experience and/or evidence of continuous professional development/ training in an associated area may be invited for an interview
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents11100 EUR / year≈ 11100 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals8400 EUR / year≈ 8400 EUR / year
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Scholarships Information
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