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| This degree requires a minimum of 41 semester hours and includes 6 semester hours of thesis research. It is appropriate for those students who may wish to continue toward a Ph.D. or who have an interest in research as well as the application of ergonomics and safety methodologies. |
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| This degree requires a minimum of 32 semester hours with a project report and has no thesis requirement. In general it is appropriate for those students who do not plan on further graduate work. |
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| This degree requires a minimum of 39 semester hours of course work beyond the Masters, and the completion of a scholarly dissertation relating to safety and ergonomics. |
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| This degree requires approximately 40 semester hours and includes 10 semester hours of thesis research. It is appropriate for those students without an engineering background. |
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| This degree requires approximately 35 semester hours of course work including a significant project. There is no thesis requirement. It is appropriate for those students without an engineering background. |