The Auburn University Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is currently seeking motivated students to pursue the Occupational Safety and Ergonomics graduate certificate (OSECG). The program requires five courses (15 hours) in occupational safety and ergonomics (OSE) and is delivered via outreach. Auburn's graduate programs in occupational safety and ergonomics are recognized by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Admission Requirements
The Auburn University Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is currently seeking motivated students to pursue the Occupational Safety and Ergonomics graduate certificate (OSECG). The program requires five courses (15 hours) in occupational safety and ergonomics (OSE) and is delivered via outreach. Auburn's graduate programs in occupational safety and ergonomics are recognized by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Details
- OSEGC courses are available entirely online via the highly-ranked Auburn Engineering
Online program as well as on-campus. Students can pursue the OSEGC at home or from work while continuing full-time employment. - The OSEGC is open to all students accepted by the Auburn University Graduate School
(i.e., both degree and non-degree seeking students). - All OSEGC courses can be applied towards a future graduate degree (assuming GPA
requirements are met). - Limited tuition support is available to qualified individuals via the Deep South Center for
Occupational Health & Safety, a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Education and Research Center. - Please contact the OSE Program Director ( Dr. Mark Schall) for more information about the availability of funding.
For more information about coursework, or to apply, click here.