Programme Structure
Programme of Study : 673180800 Bachelor of Science Program in Occupational Health and Safety
Level : Bachelor's Degree
School : Health Science
Field of Study : Occupational Health and Safety
Programme Reference Year : 2024
Programme Philosophy : The programme is grounded in the philosophy of Pragmatism, focusing on developing students' knowledge and skills in occupational health and safety to address changes in workplaces while adhering to human rights principles and relevant laws. Program Approach ? Practical Learning: Emphasizes real-world problem-solving in occupational health and safety issues. ? Lifelong Learning: Develops skills to adapt to the evolving needs of industries. ? Creativity and Leadership: Promotes 21st-century skills, innovation, and leadership in the field. ? Self-Directed and Socially Responsible Learning: Encourages independent learning and social responsibility through collaborative activities and projects. This program prepares students to become professionals who advance workers' rights, safety, and well-being at all levels sustainably. It aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), International Labour Organization (ILO) standards, and the Occupational Safety, Health, and Work Environment Act, B.E. 2554 (2011).
Programme Objectives :- Train graduates to apply concepts, laws, and emerging technologies for effective occupational health and safety in diverse industries.
- Develop expertise in managing complex work processes by integrating theory with practical applications in occupational health and safety.
- Equip graduates to adapt to industrial and technological changes using critical thinking, problem-solving, and IT tools.
- Foster strong communication skills for diverse contexts, ensuring effective collaboration and information sharing in occupational health and safety.
- Instill ethical standards for responsible compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.
- Cultivate leadership to drive safety awareness, innovation, and well-being in diverse workplaces.
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