Ergonomics Graduate Minor
This program is available at the following location:
- Corvallis
The Graduate Minor in Ergonomics is for masters and doctoral level students who seek additional formal training and mentoring in Ergonomic practice. Students pursuing a Minor in Ergonomics must include at least one Environmental and Occupational Health faculty member on their committee. This faculty member must be engaged in the development of the student’s Program of Study and in the case of Doctoral students, their dissertation research; therefore, it is recommended that this faculty member be identified early in the doctoral program.
Minor Code: 7715
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Core | ||
H 512 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES | 3 |
H 546 | PHYSICAL AGENTS AND HUMAN HEALTH | 3 |
H 590 | OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS AND BIOMECHANICS | 3 |
H 594 | APPLIED ERGONOMICS | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select at least one additional course (3 credits for Masters) or two additional courses (6 credits for Doctoral) from the following: 1 | 3-6 | |
DESIGN FOR SAFETY | ||
INJURY EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
APPLIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH | ||
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING | ||
BIOMECHANICS OF MOTOR ACTIVITIES | ||
BIOMECHANICS OF MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY | ||
Total Credits | 15-18 |
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Other courses, as approved by Minor Professor, from the Human Centered Design courses at OSU or other courses as approved by Minor Professor
Minor Code: 7715