Master of Occupational Hygiene
Course Overview
The Master of Occupational Hygiene is designed for science, engineering and health science graduates. Accredited by the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH), this program is taught by leading experts in Australia. Learn about the consequences of exposure, how to quantitatively measure them, and what controls are required to reduce risk. Explore a broad range of health hazards, including: airborne dusts, gases and vapours physical hazards such as noise, vibration and radiation biological hazards such as viruses and bacteria ergonomic hazards emerging risks, such as nanotechnology. Complete an industry-based occupational hygiene research project to extend your independence as a researcher and help refine your skills in this discipline area. Study a range of complementary disciplines, including epidemiology, risk management and general occupational health and safety (OHS) to further your work readiness. Graduate job-ready as a specialist occupational hygienist, working to create healthier workplaces here and abroad.