Graduate Study In Safety and Ergonomics

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.