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Industry & Technology
Millersville University
Osburn Hall
40 East Frederick St.
PO Box 1002
Millersville, PA 17551-0302
717/872-3316
fax: 717/872-3318 |
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| itec@millersville.edu |
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Industry & Technology Homepage > Programs > Occupational Safety & Environmental Health Page |
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| Degree earned: Bachelor of Science |
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The Occupational Safety & Environmental Health (OSEH) program is designed for people interested in professions in safety, health, and environmental fields. Career opportunities are endless. General education courses are used to develop basic science knowledge while the major courses focus on the application of science in the technical and managerial aspects of safety and environmental health. A full semester internship opportunity is provided as a required part of the program.
A Bachelor of Science degree in OSEH provides an entry point into a profession that focuses on improving the environment of workers. OSEH graduates work to protect workers and the general public from injury and illness; a challenging and rewarding task in today's age of technological advancement.
The 120 credit B.S. degree in OSEH provides preparation in accident prevention, industrial hygiene, fire protection, hearing conservation, ergonomics, indoor air quality and safety engineering. Coursework in the physical and social sciences provides a basis for the technical and management studies in occupational safety, environmental health and industrial hygiene. Students use state-of-the-art equipment, instruments and procedures to perform professional duties and to provide leadership to conserve life, health and property.
The OSEH program at Millersville University is highly respected locally, regionally, and nationally. The OSEH program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
The OSEH program at Millersville University is multi-disciplinary applied science program, providing students with relevant exposure to the basic sciences and behavioral science subjects as well as thorough coverage of occupational safety, fire protection, environmental and industrial hygiene, and safety management. Students use state-of-the-art equipment, instruments and procedures to perform professional safety and hygiene duties and to provide leadership to conserve life, health and property.
All students complete the degree requirements with a one-semester supervised internship in their senior year. The internship program provides students with field experience in the practice of occupational safety and environmental health. Internship placements are coordinated through the OSEH program and include, manufacturing, construction, service, consulting, labor and government organizations. Internship locations are selected to match the strengths and interests of the students whenever possible. And, although completion of the internship is a graduation requirement, most internships are paid.
Dr. Dan Anna is the coordinator for the Occupational Safety & Environmental Health program. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Dr. Anna at Dan.Anna@Millersville.edu.
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Please visit Dr. Anna's Web site for more information about what the Occupational Safety and Environmental Health program can do for you. |
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General Education (51 cr. min.) - Bachelor's in OSEH
Millersville University requires that all of its students complete a 51 credit hour minimum experience in general education courses so that it is producing well rounded individuals for society. The general education requirements you will be expected to fulfill fall into four broad areas, identified as "G" blocks. Your Department of Industry and Technology advisor will have suggestions on
which "G" block courses will be the most useful to you as you pursue your degree. The credit hour breakdown listed below will show you how you will be expected to divide your general education obligations.
General Education Breakdown:
G1 - Humanities and Fine Arts: 12 credit hours (4 courses)
.........Includes art, english, foreign languages, humanities, communications, theater, philosophy,
.........and music.
G2 - Science and Mathematics (Required Related) 12-15 credit hours (4 courses)
........Includes biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, and mathematics.
G3 - Social Sciences: 12 credit hours (4 courses)
.........Includes anthropology, business administration, economics, geography, history, political
.........science, psychology, social work, gerontology, and sociology.
G4 - University Required Courses: 15 credit hours (5 courses)
.........Engl 110 - English Composition (3 cr.)
.........Comm 100 - Fundamentals of Speech (3 cr.)
.........Engl 312 - Tecnical Writing or Engle 316 - Business Writing (3 cr.)
.........Health & Physical Education Elective (3 cr.)
.........Perspectives Elective (3 cr.)
To read more about Millersville University's general education requirements, follow this link. Make sure you consult with your advisor to optimize your major coursework and general education requirements. |
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Major or DEPARTMENT REQUIRED courses:
You can select the course numbers to read brief descriptions of each course.
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OSEH 120 - Safety, Health, and Environmental Issues (3 cr.)
OSEH 220 - Leagal Aspects of Safety & Hygiene (3 cr.)
OSEH 221 - Fire Prevention, Protection, and Control (3 cr.)
OSEH 320 - Safety Engineering Principles (3 cr.)
OSEH 321 - Environmental and Industrial Hygiene I (4 cr.)
OSEH 323 - Human Factors (3 cr.)
OSEH 333 - System Safety (3 cr.)
OSEH 410 - Occupational Safety & Health Management (3 cr.)
OSEH 422 - Environmental and Industrial Hygiene II (4 cr.)
OSEH 435 - Environmental Technology (3 cr.)
OSEH 440 - Internship in Industry (6-12 cr.)
ITEC 130 - Production Materials and Processes (3 cr.)
ITEC 392 - Industrial Training (3 cr.)
MATH 151 - Calculus for Management (or higher)
PHYS 131 - Physics I (3 cr.)
PHYS 132 - Physics II (3 cr.)
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The Occupation Safety & Environmental Heath program is accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology (ABET). The program is one of only four like programs with this distinction in the United States. |
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modified: 4/6/2007 |
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