MSc/PgDip Safety, Health and Environment

  • Part-time study available
  • International students can apply

This course involves engagement with a number of ideas drawn from law, economics and the social and physical sciences which are of relevance to the theory and practice of environmental regulation and occupational health.

The modules have been designed to enable development of the intellectual and analytical skills appropriate for health, safety and environment professionals in the 21st Century.

Modules address the exiting and emerging challenges and review contemporary management and regulatory systems designed to reduce risk.

A feature of the course is applied learning and an emphasis on contextualising study.

The course comprises eight taught modules complemented by a research dissertation. Within the full-time course five modules are compulsory with three studied in semester 1 and the remaining two in semester 2. The remaining three modules are optional and you can choose one module in semester 1 and two modules in semester 2 from the available options.

For part-time students the taught components spans two academic years each consisting of two semesters between September and May. Year 1 involves the study of four core modules. Year 2 involves the study of one core and three optional modules.