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Graduate Degree Programs

Industrial Health and Safety (I H S)

I H S 500 Occupational Safety Engineering (3) Provides a basis to assist students in understanding/applying the scientific and engineering principles associated with the field of safety.
Effective: Summer 2002
Prerequisite: undergraduate science or engineering degree with previous exposure to occupational safety  

I H S 510 Occupational Health (3) Introduction to Occupational Health including history, general concepts, hazardous workplace exposures, occupational disorders, and prevention of occupational disease.
Effective: Summer 2002
Prerequisite: undergraduate science or engineering degree with previous exposure to occupational safety and health and toxicology  

I H S 520 Contemporary Issues in Industrial Health and Safety (3) Evaluation of industrial processes, hazards, labor, and corporate structure, so that hazard control programs and implementation plans can be formulated.
Effective: Summer 2002
Prerequisite: undergraduate science or engineering degree with previous exposure to occupational safety and health  

I H S 590 (ENNEC 590) Colloquium (1-3) Continuing seminars that consist of individual lectures by faculty, students or outside speakers on energy and mineral engineering issues.
Effective: Spring 2009
 

I H S 596 Individual Studies (1-9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, that are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Summer 2002
 

I H S 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Summer 2002
 

I H S 600 Thesis Research (1-15) No description.
Effective: Summer 2002
 

I H S 610 Thesis Research Off Campus (1-15) No description.
Effective: Summer 2002
 

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