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Occupational Health and Safety

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc)
Administered by: School of Occupational and Public Health
Program Format:
Full-time, four-year program.
Full-time, five-year co-op program.
Full-time, two-year program for university graduates.
Full-time, three-year co-op program for university graduates
Full-time, two-year degree completion.

O.S.S.D. with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English and one of Grade 12 U Chemistry (SCH4U) or Grade 12 U Biology (SBI4U).

NOTES:
  1. ENG4U/EAE4U is the preferred English.
  2. The grade(s) required in the subject prerequisites (normally in the 60-70 percent range) will be determined subject to competition.
  3. Candidates who are 21 years of age and wish to be considered as a mature student applicant should refer to the Mature Student policy.
  4. Applicants who hold a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university must apply for the two-year Occupational Health and Safety program for university graduates only (admission requirements described below). These applicants are not eligible for admission to the four-year program.
  5. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

The Occupational Health and Safety Program for University Graduates requires two years of full-time study. A three-year co-op option is available.

Admission consideration for this program is available to applicants who hold a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university including three (lower or upper level) liberal studies courses.

Applicants must have as part of their degree (or other post-secondary education) credit for at least one single-term course in chemistry (equivalent to CHY 104).

Successful candidates may apply for up to six single-term transfer credits based on their previous university studies.

 

Admission consideration for this option is available to applicants who have completed the Workplace Safety and Prevention Diploma from Lambton College, Seneca College or Cambrian College with a minimum B/3.0/70% overall average. Subject to competition higher overall averages may be required.

 

This program is unique in Canada. It equips graduates for careers in Occupational Health and Safety, and positions may be found in public, private and service organizations throughout Canada. Upon graduation, graduates are eligible to apply for the examination and certification as a Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST). Following a period of work experience and an examination process, graduates may choose to pursue registration as a Registered Occupational Hygienist through the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists, or to apply for certification as a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.

Co-Operative Program

The School offers a co-operative option for the Occupational Health and Safety program, which provides graduating students with 12 months of work experience integrated into their academic studies which enhances their organizational and technical abilities as well as their oral and written communication skills.

Although the Career and Co-op Centre cannot guarantee work term employment, it provides assistance in locating suitable positions and in counselling students in their search for suitable jobs. This co-op program enables students to earn competitive wages to offset the costs of a university education.

Students who have completed the first year of the program must apply through this Centre for admission to the co-operative education program at the end of first year. Note:The only time to apply is during the co-op admission period in the spring/summer semester. Only students going into second year can apply to be in the co-op program (after the 2nd term in the program). Enrolment in the co-op program is limited. Admission will be based on a criteria which includes the student's grade point average, courses completed, a resume and a statement of intent. Students who are direct entry/transfer are not permitted into the program except on an exceptional case by case basis. Students who are ahead with significant course credits are not permitted into the program except on an exceptional case by case basis. All decisions regarding admission into the program are final and at the discretion of the Career and Co-op Centre, in consultation with the Co-op Faculty Advisor.

This co-op sequencing is for students admitted Fall 2020 and before. Students admitted Fall 2021 and after please see revised co-op sequencing below.

The sequencing of academic and work terms is shown below:

  Fall Winter Spring/Summer
Year 1 1st Semester 2nd Semester --
Year 2 3rd Semester 4th Semester WKT 110 - Work Term I
Year 3 WKT 210 - Work Term II
5th Semester WKT 310 - Work Term III
Year 4 6th Semester WKT 410 - Work Term IV WKT 510 - Work Term V
Year 5 7th Semester 8th Semester --

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

This co-op sequencing is for students admitted Fall 2021 and after.

The following table shows the sequence of academic and work terms for this program.
 

  Fall Winter Spring/Summer
Year 1 1st Semester 2nd Semester --
Year 2 3rd Semester 4th Semester --
Year 3 WKT 110 - Work Term I 5th Semester WKT 210 - Work Term II
Year 4 6th Semester WKT 310 - Work Term III WKT 410 - Work Term IV
Year 5 7th Semester 8th Semester --

Work terms are graded on a pass/fail basis. Each work term is assessed by the School's Co-op Faculty Advisor on the basis of the student's comprehensive written report and the employer's evaluation of the student's performance on the job. Students must successfully complete 3 co-op WKT’s in order to graduate from their program of study with a Co-op designation. Once the requirements are satisfied being able to do another work term (up to 4 WKT’s) is at the discretion of the Toronto Met Career & Co-op Centre.

The co-op program requires five years to complete the degree in Occupational Health and Safety. The regular program can be completed in four years.

All co-op positions must be approved by the Career & Co-op Centre and the Faculty Advisor for the Occupational Health and Safety co-op program.

Additional information about co-op can be found on the Career, Co-op and Student Success Education website.

Liberal Studies

Students in the regular and co-operative programs must take three lower level liberal studies courses and three upper level liberal studies courses to graduate. Students must not choose courses that are restricted for their program or major.

Please refer to the liberal studies chapter of this calendar for more information on the Liberal Studies Policy. Further information on liberal studies can also be found at the Faculty of Arts' Liberal Studies website (opens in new window) .

Table A - Lower Level Restrictions

CHY 182 is not available for credit.

POH 105 is not available for credit.

For students admitted Fall 2018 and prior: ECN 110 is not available for credit. Students may take only two Economics courses for credit.

Table B - Upper Level Restrictions

GEO 716 is not available for credit.

For students admitted Fall 2018 and prior: GEO 702 is not available for credit. Students may take only two Politics courses for credit.

Minors

Students may pursue any Minor offered by Toronto Met (with some exceptions). Please refer to the Minors chapter of this calendar for further information on individual Minor requirements and exclusions.

The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Certificates

Undergraduate students wishing to pursue a continuing education certificate program should be aware of possible program exclusions. Please refer to the Certificate Registration section of the Curriculum Advising website (opens in new window)  for complete details.

A Program Advisory Council (PAC) is a group of volunteers that provides expert advice to a school or department on program related matters such as curriculum, program review, technology and trends in the industry, discipline or profession. For more information, see Senate Policy #158 (Program Advisory Councils).

Lisa Fortuna
President, Durham Regional Health Department
CIPHI, Ontario Branch

Lal Rishi
Public Health Inspector, Niagara Region
CIPHI, Board of Certification

Matt Ruf
Director, Healthy Environments and Communicable Disease,
Halton Region, ASPHIO

Naghmeh Parto
Senior Program Specialist,
Ontario Agency For Health Protection and Promotion

Andy Papadopoulos
Associate Professor
Co-ordinator, Master of Public Health
University Of Guelph

Anthony Habjan
Manager Environmental Health,
Regional Municipality of Niagara

Anna Miranda
Associate Director, Environmental Health Hazard
Toronto Public Health

Shaun Mackie
Regional Environmental Public Health Manager,
Indigenous Services Canada

Natalia Tsap
Senior Food Safety Specialist,
Loblaw Companies Limited

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Elective.

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Elective.

6th Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies (opens in new window) .

OPEN ELECTIVE: *One Open Elective.

*Students in 4th year may take ENH 66A/B Field Project to replace 2 open electives

  

7th & 8th Semester

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies (opens in new window) .

OPEN ELECTIVE: *One Open Elective (opens in new window) .

*Students in 4th year may take ENH 66A/B Field Project to replace 2 open electives

 

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester (offered in the Winter term)

Begins Winter 2024 for students admitted Fall 2021 and after.

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Elective (opens in new window) .

6th Semester (offered in the Fall term)

REQUIRED:

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Elective (opens in new window) .

  

7th & 8th Semester

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

This co-op sequencing is for students admitted Fall 2020 and before. Students admitted Fall 2021 and after please see revised sequencing below.

The following table shows the sequence of academic and work terms for this program.

  Fall Winter Spring/Summer
Year 1 1st Semester 2nd Semester --
Year 2 3rd Semester 4th Semester WKT 110 - Work Term I
Year 3 WKT 210 - Work Term II
5th Semester WKT 310 - Work Term III
Year 4 6th Semester WKT 410 - Work Term IV WKT 510 - Work Term V
Year 5 7th Semester 8th Semester --

WKT courses are graded on a pass/fail basis.

This co-op sequencing is for students admitted Fall 2021 and after.

  Fall Winter Spring/Summer
Year 1 1st Semester 2nd Semester --
Year 2 3rd Semester 4th Semester --
Year 3 WKT 110 - Work Term I 5th Semester WKT 210 - Work Term II
Year 4 6th Semester WKT 310 - Work Term III WKT 410 - Work Term IV
Year 5 7th Semester 8th Semester --

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

Required Group 1: Complete one of the following:


Note: 
ENH 66A/B requires enrolment permission. See program department for criteria and guidance

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

Required Group 1: Complete one of the following:


Note: 
ENH 66A/B requires enrolment permission. See program department for criteria and guidance

*Students may take ENH 66A/B Field Project to replace ENH 522 and OHS 800.
ENH 66A/B requires enrolment permission. See program department for criteria and guidance

Co-operative Work Terms

In addition to the regular Two-Year Fast-Track Bachelor of Applied Science: Occupational Health and Safety curriculum students must complete WKT 210 and WKT 310 before graduation.

The following table shows the sequence of academic and work terms:

  Fall Winter Spring/Summer
Year 1 1st Semester 2nd Semester --
Year 2 3rd Semester WKT 210 --
Year 3 WKT 310 4th Semester  

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

4th Semester

REQUIRED: