OSH 2900 Occupational Safety & Health Capstone
This final course is designed to be the culminating project to a specific field of study such as Occupational Safety & Health and Energy Technology. Professional and employment related situations and projects will be explored through a variety of learning methods to include simulations, case studies, scenarios, individual research papers, projects, internships, portfolios and presentations necessary for success in an Industrial Technology setting. Projects will be based on need and/or interest related to the discipline or profession and agreed upon between the instructor and the student. Not open to students with credit in
OSH 2000. Transfer Credit; CSU.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in all required courses in the Occupational Safety and Health program. Must be in appropriate standing in Occupational Safety and Health Associates in Science.; 48 hours lecture. 96 Outside of class hours. (144 Total Student Learning hours) 3 Units
Distribution
Allied Health/Applied Tech