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Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health

Program Overview
The Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health focuses on the latest dynamics of the health needs of employees in the workplace and is aimed at: Individuals working in the fields of environment, health, or related occupations who want to have a specialization in the field of environmental health

  • Those seeking employment in the private or public sectors where there is an increasing concern for employee health and the protection of the environment

  • Those looking for a change in career to a rapidly expanding field and wishing to obtain a professional certificate

  • Managers in environmental and occupational health who are seeking continuing professional education

 

Admission Requirements
Eligibility for admission includes one of the following:

  • university degree (or relevant professional qualifications) and three years’ work experience; or

  • high school graduation and five years’ work experience; or

  • any combination of equivalent education and work experience.

 

Anyone interesting in taking courses within the Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health is required to apply for admission. Courses are available by distance education delivery.

Athabasca, Phoenix, and Thompson Rivers Universities will accept courses from the Certificate for transfer credit towards their degree programs.

For further information on the Certificate Program in Environmental and Occupational Health by distance education, please contact:

Dr. Faith B. Collins, Program Director Health Sciences Programs
Division of Continuing Studies
University of Victoria
PO Box 3030 STN CSC
Victoria, BC V8W 3N6
250-721-6129 phone
250-721-8774 fax
eoh@uvcs.uvic.ca
http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/eoh/

   
 
 
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