Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Management Associate in Science
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, there has been a steady increase in workplace injuries, illnesses, and death. California has the second-highest demand for Occupational Safety and Health technicians in the United States. OSH Technicians inspect workplaces, evaluate hazards, train employees, implement personal protective equipment programs, and help employers comply with safety regulations from local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. The EHSM program has developed a broad range of classes to ensure students have experience and in-depth understanding of safety inspections, air, noise, ventilation, radiological and biological testing, ergonomic services, and providing wo
Courses
- BIO 240 — Principles of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
- CHEM 120 — Preparation for General Chemistry
- CHEM 141 — General Chemistry I
- CIS 110 — Principles of Information Systems
- COMM 124 — Intercultural Communication
- EHSM 100 — Introduction to Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Management
- EHSM 130 — Environmental & Occupational Health Effects of Hazardous Materials
- EHSM 135 — General Industry Safety Standards
- EHSM 140 — Laboratory Safety Management
- EHSM 145 — Construction Safety Standards
- EHSM 200 — Hazardous Materials Management (HMM) Applications
- EHSM 201 — Introduction to Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health
- EHSM 205 — Safety and Risk Management Administration
- EHSM 230 — HAZWOPER Certification
- EHSM 240 — Cooperative Work Experience
- EHSM 250 — EHS Field Applications
- SPAN 120 — Spanish I