With a Graduate Certificate in Safety Management, you’ll learn how to recognize, evaluate, mitigate, and prevent accidents. You’ll also expand your understanding of regulations and how to integrate safety procedures into business operations.
The Indiana University Safety Management Program has a long-standing reputation of academic excellence for delivering top-quality safety education that you can immediately put into practice, such as by:
- Increasing your company’s safety record and reduce injuries and occupational illness;
- Expanding your understanding of OSHA regulations and best practices in safety management;
- Acquiring technical OSH expertise; and
- Keeping your co-workers and company safe by expanding your expertise on safety issues and OSHA regulations with our Online Certificate in Safety Management.
The IU School of Public Health-Bloomington is known nationally and internationally for the quality of its graduate programs. Our certificate programs are created for busy people with limited time, and they accommodate a wide range of academic backgrounds and career experiences.
The Certificate in Safety Management is a 12-credit program comprised of the following four courses:
- Instructional Strategies for Safety Education
- Safety Management in Business and Industry
- Occupational Risk Management
- Safety and Health Program Design
Occupational health and safety professionals are needed in every industry to satisfy regulatory and quality management requirements. According to the American Society of Safety Professionals, the largest employer groups for safety managers are manufacturing, construction, consulting firms, insurance, service industries, health care, transportation, utilities, and nonprofit and government organizations.
No matter what your field of interest, our Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accreditation means that you’ll have an advantage in securing the best jobs in public health.
All coursework is available 100% online and is accessible anywhere with internet access, meaning you do not have to put your career on hold to pursue graduate education.