Occupational Safety and Health Program Improvement
Full Description
With over forty years of experience in educating Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
students, the purpose of this proposal is to strengthen the learning environment to prepare the
next generation of leaders in OSH practice. This will be accomplished by preparing graduate
students who are well-trained to enter the workforce, ready to respond to both established risks,
as well as new challenges brought on by the changing nature of work. The primary focus will be:
1. Opportunities for interaction between faculty internship instructors and on-site intern
supervisors to sustain and advance employer-intern-university relationships.
2. Develop and host workshops and seminars to address advances in OSH practice.
3. Faculty professional development to respond to the changing nature of work.
4. Support for graduate students in the form of tuition, fees, and travel.
5. Improve program curriculum to modernize offerings.
6. Increase program's capacity for use of virtual/digital applications in placement-related
activities, communication, academic offerings, and profession-related applications.
The OSH department had 289 students in the program during the fall 2019 semester which
included 39 in the graduate program and 250 in the undergraduate program.
Grant Number: 5T03OH008437-20
NIH Institute/Center: ALLCDC
Principal Investigator: Traci Byrd
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