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Occupational and Public Health

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc)
Program Website: ryerson.ca/sophe (opens in new window) 
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 option for university graduates program.

Ryerson’s School of Occupational and Public Health is unique in Canada as it offers professionally recognized programs in both public health and occupational health and safety (OHS).  

Our graduates help prevent injury and illness in the community and workplaces by identifying, evaluating and controlling physical, biological, chemical and other hazards. Drawing on their specialized knowledge, they help develop and implement initiatives that improve the health, safety and well-being of workers and the community in a broad range of settings.

The Public Health program is one of a select number of programs accredited by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors. The OHS program is the only degree in OHS in Canada and is recognized by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals as meeting the educational requirements of their professional designation.

Full-Time, Four-Year Program

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).

Two programs are offered, Public Health and Safety and Occupational Health and Safety, both of which are unique in Canada. Applicants must choose their intended program at the time of application.

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 or Public Health and Safety options for university graduates only (admission requirements described below). These applicants are not eligible for admission to the four-year programs.
  5. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

Please note – Effective Fall 2020 the new Public Health and Occupational Health and Safety programs will commence with revised academic admission requirements as noted in the sections below. Fall 2019 will be the last intake for the current two-year options for university graduates.

Occupational Health and Safety Option for University Graduates

The Occupational Health and Safety Option for University Graduates requires two years of full-time study. Admission consideration for this option 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 who cannot demonstrate at least three liberal studies courses (either lower or upper level) during their previous university experience, will be required to take additional courses before graduation to bring their total liberal studies to at least three single-term courses (or equivalent). Effective Fall 2020: the three liberal studies courses must be completed prior to commencing the degree program.

Applicants must have as part of their degree (or other post-secondary education) credit for at least one single-term course in each of chemistry and organic chemistry (equivalent to CHY 104 and CHY 152).

In addition, an applicant whose degree (or other post-secondary education) does not include credit for at least one single-term course, in each of physics and microbiology (equivalent to PCS 106 and ENH 222, respectively), will be required to successfully pass PCS 106 and/or ENH 222, as applicable, before beginning the third semester of the option.

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

 

Public Health and Safety Option for University Graduates

The Public Health and Safety Option for University Graduates requires two years of full-time study. Admission consideration for this option 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 who cannot demonstrate at least three liberal studies courses (either lower or upper level) during their previous university experience, will be required to take additional courses before graduation to bring their total liberal studies to at least three single-term courses (or equivalent).

Applicants whose degree (or other post-secondary education) does not include credit for at least one single-term course, in each of chemistry and microbiology (equivalent to CHY 104 and ENH 222, respectively), will be required to successfully pass CHY 104 and/or ENH 222, as applicable, before beginning the third semester of the option.

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

Effective Fall 2020: the liberal studies and chemistry prerequisite courses must be completed prior to commencing the degree program.

Occupational Health and Safety, and Occupational Health and Safety Option

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. 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 through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.

Public Health, and Public Health and Safety Option

This curriculum is designed to equip graduates for careers in a broad range of environmentally related health fields but in particular for a career as an environmental health officer or public health inspector. To this end, the School retains national accreditation from the Board of Certification of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors as an academic leader in the environmental health field. Demand for graduates comes from across Canada. Regional and provincial health agencies continue to be major employers, but significant numbers of graduates establish careers with either public agencies or private companies.

Professional certification as an Environmental Health Officer or Public Health Inspector is a valued addition to a graduate's portfolio and is possible after successful completion of the degree plus a 12 week practicum and a certification examination. Further details about the certification process can be obtained from the Board of Certification or the School.

Co-Operative Program

The School offers co-operative options in both Occupational Health and Safety and Public Health and Safety, which provides graduating students with 20 months of work experience integrated into their academic studies.

Students in either Occupational Health and Safety or Public Health and Safety who have successfully completed the first year of their option and who wish to enrol in the co-op program must apply through this School for admission to the co-operative program during their third semester (Fall of second year). Enrolment in the co-operative program is strictly limited. Admission will be based on a student's grade point average (minimum GPA 2.50).

The School cannot guarantee work term employment, but Ryerson's Office of Co-operative Education (opens in new window)  has experienced placement officers who will work with the School's Co-op Co-ordinator to prospect for employers and make every effort to identify suitable positions, as well as assisting students with their own search for program-related jobs. The co-op program enables students to earn prevailing wages for the level of responsibility and contribution of the jobs they perform and thus finance at least part of their university education, as well as gaining marketable experience and contacts for career employment.

The sequencing of academic and work terms is shown below:

Work terms are graded on a pass/fail basis. Each work term is assessed by the School's Co-op Co-ordinator 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 a minimum of four work terms in order to graduate from a co-op program.

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

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 (for all Occupational and Public Health programs and plans)

Public Health and Safety Option (for students admitted Fall 2018 and prior): Students may take only two Politics courses for credit.

Occupational Health and Safety Option (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 are not available for credit (for all Occupational and Public Health programs and plans).

Occupational Health and Safety Option (for students admitted Fall 2018 and prior): GEO 702 is not available for credit. Students may take only two Politics courses for credit.

Public Health and Safety Option (for students admitted Fall 2018 and prior): GEO 702 is not available for credit.

Minors

Students may pursue any Minor offered by Ryerson (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  (PDF file) Senate Policy #158 (Program Advisory Councils).

Tony Amalfa
Manager, Environmental Health Programs
Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

Ron De Burger
Director, Healthy Environments
Toronto Public Health

Theresa Dunkley-Verhage
Food Safety Supervisor
Quality Assurance
Tim Hortons

Peter Heywood
Program Supervisor
Oxford Count Public Health & Emergency Services

David Lindeman
Manager, Health, Safety And Wellness
City of Hamilton

Joe Mulhall
President
Canadian Union of Skilled Workers

Dr. Ian Noy
Director
Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety

Vic Pakalnis
Professor
Queens University

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

Janet Tsao
Senior Health & Safety & Environment Advisor
Hydro One

Occupational Health and Safety

1st & 2nd Semester

Begins 2019-2020

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 104 General Chemistry
ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
POH 100 Professional Practice
POH 103 Data Management

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Communication in the Health Sciences
ENH 440 Biostatistics
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
POH 201 Determinants of Health

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

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Begins 2020-2021

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 152 Introductory Organic Chemistry
OHS 301 Biological Agents
OHS 323 Accident Theory
OHS 314 Physical Agents

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

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology  
OHS 421 Occupational Hygiene I
OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
OHS 709 Fire and Radiation Safety

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

5th & 6th Semester

Begins 2021-2022

5th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
OHS 509 Systems Safety
OHS 523 Safety Evaluation Techniques

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table.

6th Semester

REQUIRED:

OHS 621 Occupational Hygiene II
OHS 516 Ergonomics
POH 407 Environment and Emergencies

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

7th & 8th Semester

Begins 2022-2023

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

POH 705 Health Education and Promotion
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
OHS 477 Disability Management

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

OHS 623 Safety Control Methods
OHS 800 Sectoral Applications
OHS 806 Advanced Health and Safety Law
OHS 811 OHSE Management Systems

1st & 2nd Semester

Begins 2019-2020

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 104 General Chemistry
ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
POH 100 Professional Practice
POH 103 Data Management

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Communication in the Health Sciences
ENH 440 Biostatistics
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
POH 201 Determinants of Health

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

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Begins 2020-2021

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 152 Introductory Organic Chemistry
OHS 301 Biological Agents
OHS 323 Accident Theory
OHS 314 Physical Agents

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

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology  
OHS 421 Occupational Hygiene I
OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
OHS 709 Fire and Radiation Safety

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester (offered in the Winter term)

Begins 2021-2022

REQUIRED:

OHS 621 Occupational Hygiene II
OHS 516 Ergonomics
POH 407 Environment and Emergencies

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

6th Semester (offered in the Fall term)

Begins 2022-2023

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
OHS 509 Systems Safety
OHS 523 Safety Evaluation Techniques

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

7th & 8th Semester

Begins 2023-2024

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

POH 705 Health Education and Promotion
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
OHS 477 Disability Management

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

OHS 623 Safety Control Methods
OHS 800 Sectoral Applications
OHS 806 Advanced Health and Safety Law
OHS 811 OHSE Management Systems

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

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

WKT courses are graded on a pass/fail basis.

Public Health

1st & 2nd Semester

Begins 2019-2020

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 104 General Chemistry
ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
POH 100 Professional Practice  
POH 103 Data Management

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Communication in the Health Sciences  
ENH 440 Biostatistics
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
POH 201 Determinants of Health

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

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Begins 2020-2021

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 333 Food Hygiene
OHS 508 Occupational Health and Safety
PUB 301 Agents of Communicable Disease

LIBERAL STUDIES:
Two courses from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology  
ENH 325 Housing and Built Environments
ENH 610 Parasitology and Pest Control
POH 407 Environment and Emergencies
PUB 501 Communicable Disease Control

  

5th & 6th Semester

Begins 2021-2022

5th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
PUB 409 Water Quality I
PUB 508 Food Safety

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

6th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems  
PUB 607 Air Quality
PUB 609 Water Quality II

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

7th & 8th Semester

Begins 2022-2023

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 505 Infection Control  
ENH 524 Pollution and Waste Management
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
POH 705 Health Education and Promotion

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 721 Public Health Law
PUB 800 Advanced Professional Practice
PUB 808 Food Safety Management

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .  

1st & 2nd Semester

Begins 2019-2020

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

CHY 104 General Chemistry
ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
POH 100 Professional Practice  
POH 103 Data Management

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Communication in the Health Sciences  
ENH 440 Biostatistics
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
POH 201 Determinants of Health

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

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Begins 2020-2021

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 333 Food Hygiene
OHS 508 Occupational Health and Safety
PUB 301 Agents of Communicable Disease

LIBERAL STUDIES:
Two courses from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology  
ENH 325 Housing and Built Environments
ENH 610 Parasitology and Pest Control
POH 407 Environment and Emergencies
PUB 501 Communicable Disease Control

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester (offered in the Winter term)

Begins 2021-2022

REQUIRED:

ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems  
PUB 607 Air Quality
PUB 609 Water Quality II

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

6th Semester (offered in the Fall term)

Begins 2022-2023

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
PUB 409 Water Quality I  
PUB 508 Food Safety

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

  

7th & 8th Semester

Begins 2023-2024

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 505 Infection Control  
ENH 524 Pollution and Waste Management
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
POH 705 Health Education and Promotion

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 721 Public Health Law
PUB 800 Advanced Professional Practice
PUB 808 Food Safety Management

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

OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from the Open Elective Table (opens in new window) .  

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

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

WKT courses are graded on a pass/fail basis.

Occupational Health and Safety Option

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Last offered 2019-2020 for students admitted Fall 2018.

3rd & 4th Semester is common for both the Regular and Co-op Programs in Occupational Health and Safety.

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
OHS 314 Physical Agents
OHS 319 Health Effects of Radiation
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Professional Health Communication
ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 505 Infection Control
OHS 323 Accident Theory
OHS 421 Occupational Hygiene I
OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
OHS 477 Disability Management

  

5th & 6th Semester

Last offered 2020-2021 for students admitted Fall 2018.

5th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 712 Health Education
OHS 523 Safety Evaluation Techniques
OHS 621 Occupational Hygiene Methods II

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

6th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Epidemiology: Research Methods
OHS 516 Ergonomics
OHS 623 Safety Control Methods
PPA 319 Politics of Work and Labour

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

  

7th & 8th Semester

Last offered 2021-2022 for students admitted Fall 2018.

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

OHS 718 Systems Management I
OHS 723 Sectoral Applications I
OHS 833 Fire Safety Management

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 766 Research Project I

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

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 825 Risk Assessment
OHS 810 Seminars
OHS 818 Systems Management II
OHS 823 Sectoral Applications II

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 866 Research Project II

† In 7th Semester-8, in order to satisfy Required Group 1, students will complete:

  1. The two-term course ENH 66A/B, or
  2. ENH 766 and ENH 866, or
  3. ENH 766 and two (2) courses from Table I .

* ENH 66A/B only be taken with permission of the School.

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Last offered 2019-2020 for students admitted Fall 2018.

3rd & 4th Semester is common for both the Regular and Co-op Programs in Occupational Health and Safety.

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ECN 104 Introductory Microeconomics
ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
OHS 314 Physical Agents
OHS 319 Health Effects of Radiation
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Professional Health Communication
ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 505 Infection Control
OHS 323 Accident Theory
OHS 421 Occupational Hygiene
OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
OHS 477 Disability Management

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester (Offered In Winter Term Only) 

Last offered 2020-2021 for students admitted Fall 2018.

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
OHS 516 Ergonomics
OHS 623 Safety Control Methods
PPA 319 Politics of Work and Labour

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

6th Semester (Offered in Fall Term Only) 

Last offered 2021-2022 for students admitted Fall 2018.

REQUIRED:

ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 712 Health Education
OHS 523 Safety Evaluation Techniques
OHS 621 Occupational Hygiene Methods II

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

  

7th & 8th Semester

Last offered 2022-2023 for students admitted Fall 2018.

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

OHS 718 Systems Management I
OHS 723 Sectoral Applications I
OHS 833 Fire Safety Management

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 766 Research Project I

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

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 825 Risk Assessment
OHS 810 Seminars
OHS 818 Systems Management II
OHS 823 Sectoral Applications II

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 866 Research Project II

† In 7th Semester-8, in order to satisfy Required Group 1, students will complete:

  1. The two-term course ENH 66A/B, or
  2. ENH 766 and ENH 866, or
  3. ENH 766 and two (2) courses from Table I .

* ENH 66A/B only be taken with permission of the School.

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

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

WKT courses are graded on a pass/fail basis.

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 617 Applied Ecology
OHS 314 Physical Agents
OHS 319 Health Effects of Radiation
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology
ENH 522 Research Methods
OHS 208 Occupational Health and Safety Law
OHS 323 Accident Theory
OHS 421 Occupational Hygiene I
OHS 422 Advanced Toxicology
OHS 477 Disability Management

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
ENH 712 Health Education
OHS 523 Safety Evaluation Techniques
OHS 621 Occupational Hygiene Methods II
OHS 718 Systems Management I
OHS 723 Sectoral Applications I
OHS 833 Fire Safety Management

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 505 Infection Control
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
OHS 516 Ergonomics
OHS 623 Safety Control Methods
OHS 810 Seminars
OHS 818 Systems Management II
OHS 823 Sectoral Applications II

Public Health and Safety Option

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Last offered 2019-2020 for students admitted Fall 2018.

3rd & 4th Semester is common for both the Regular and Co-op Programs in Public Health and Safety.

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems
ENH 333 Food Hygiene
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
PPA 122 Local Politics and Government

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

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Professional Health Communication
ENH 325 Housing and Built Environments
ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 424 Water Quality
ENH 429 International Health
ENH 433 Food Hygiene: Safe Food Handling
ENH 505 Infection Control

  

5th & 6th Semester

Last offered 2020-2021 for students admitted Fall 2018.

5th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 524 Pollution and Waste Management
ENH 733 Food Hygiene: Food Pathogens
OHS 508 Occupational Health and Safety

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

6th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
ENH 821 Health Administration
OHS 608 Hazard Recognition and Control

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

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table I.

  

7th & 8th Semester

Last offered 2021-2022 for students admitted Fall 2018.

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 610 Parasitology
ENH 712 Health Education
ENH 721 Public Health Law

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 766 Research Project I

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

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 809 Seminars
ENH 816 Health Promotion: Planning and Evaluation
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
ENH 911 Emergency Measures and Planning

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 866 Research Project II

* ENH 66A/B may only be taken with permission of the School.

† In 7th Semester-8, in order to satisfy Required Group 1, students will complete:

  1. The two-term course ENH 66A/B, or
  2. ENH 766 and ENH 866, or
  3. ENH 766 and two (2) courses from Table I  

  

3rd & 4th Semester

Last offered 2019-2020 for students admitted Fall 2018.

3rd & 4th Semester is common for both the Regular and Co-op Programs in Public Health and Safety.

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems
ENH 333 Food Hygiene
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology
PPA 122 Local Politics and Government

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

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

CMN 100 Professional Health Communication
ENH 325 Housing and Built Environments
ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 424 Water Quality
ENH 429 International Health
ENH 433 Food Hygiene: Safe Food Handling
ENH 505 Infection Control

  

5th & 6th Semester

5th Semester (Offered in Winter Term Only) 

Last offered 2020-2021 for students admitted Fall 2018.

REQUIRED:

ENH 522 Research Methods
ENH 821 Health Administration
OHS 608 Hazard Recognition and Control

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

PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table I.

6th Semester (Offered in Fall Term Only) 

Last offered 2021-2022 for students admitted Fall 2018.

REQUIRED:

ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 524 Pollution and Waste Management
ENH 733 Food Hygiene: Food Pathogens
OHS 508 Occupational Health and Safety

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

  

7th & 8th Semester

Last offered 2022-2023 for students admitted Fall 2018.

7th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 610 Parasitology
ENH 712 Health Education
ENH 721 Public Health Law

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 766 Research Project I

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

8th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 809 Seminars
ENH 816 Health Promotion: Planning and Evaluation
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
ENH 911 Emergency Measures and Planning

REQUIRED GROUP 1†: One course from the following:

ENH 66A/B* Field Project
ENH 866 Research Project II

* ENH 66A/B may only be taken with permission of the School.

† In 7th Semester-8, in order to satisfy Required Group 1, students will complete:

  1. The two-term course ENH 66A/B, or
  2. ENH 766 and ENH 866, or
  3. ENH 766 and two (2) courses from Table I  

Sequencing of Academic and Work terms

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

WKT courses are graded on a pass/fail basis.

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 121 Environmental Health Law
ENH 220 Pathophysiology
ENH 324 Wastewater Treatment Systems
ENH 333 Food Hygiene
ENH 440 Biostatistics
ENH 617 Applied Ecology
OHS 508 Occupational Health and Safety

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 122 Epidemiology
ENH 325 Housing and Built Environments
ENH 424 Water Quality
ENH 433 Food Hygiene: Safe Food Handling
ENH 522 Research Methods
OHS 208 Occupational Health and Safety Law
OHS 608 Hazard Recognition and Control

  

3rd & 4th Semester

3rd Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 322 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases I
ENH 524 Pollution and Waste Management
ENH 610 Parasitology
ENH 712 Health Education
ENH 721 Public Health Law
ENH 733 Food Hygiene: Food Pathogens
OHS 322 Introductory Toxicology

4th Semester

REQUIRED:

ENH 422 Epidemiology: Communicable Diseases II
ENH 429* International Health
ENH 505 Infection Control
ENH 809* Seminars
ENH 816 Health Promotion: Planning and Evaluation
ENH 821 Health Administration
ENH 825 Risk Assessment
ENH 911 Emergency Measures and Planning

* With the permission of the School, students will be allowed to substitute a multi-term Research Project or Field Project approved by the School in place of both courses.