Students will develop skills in the quantification and assessment of both occupational and environmental health and safety risks which will prepare graduates for employment as either environmental health officers or occupational health and safety professionals.
This unit set information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
On Campus at South West (Bunbury), Joondalup
Online
The majority of units in this major can be studied either on-campus or online, with some units only available for online enrolment. Compulsory attendance requirements HST2258: All students will be required to participate in compulsory on-campus laboratory practicals. HST2116: Students will be required to complete 140 hours of industry placement with a local or state government environmental health service. Refer to unit details for specific delivery information for each unit.
All students will complete the Environmental Health Professional Practice unit, HST2116, which includes 140 hours of industry placement with a local or state government environmental health service. Students will attend a mix of metropolitan and regional placements where possible. Work Integrated Learning is a core requirement of course accreditation and has been designed to cover specified competencies, and must be certified by a qualified Environmental Health practitioner acting as the placement supervisor. Specified competencies are wide ranging, but include environmental health inspections and complaint investigation under relevant legislation, and a range of scientific sampling practices. The unit coordinator assists students to obtain placements by negotiating placements in local and state government health departments.
All students have to complete a risk assessment and undergo an induction.
Students negotiate their placement to fit in with their availability, usually 1 day per week in a Metro location and a block in mid semester breaks in country placements.
All students will enrol into Environmental Health Professional Practice unit, HST2116.
The students are issued a WIL handbook that contains an induction and they are expected to conform to the placement providers’ internal induction and work related policies.
Students who fail the practicum will be unable to graduate with this major.
This Major has been Provisionally Accredited by: Environmental Health Australia (EHA)
As this new Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety major is considered a new course under EHA accreditation policies, further assessment can be undertaken when the course produces its first graduates, and until such time, provisional accreditation allows graduates to be appointed as an authorised person’ under relevant legislation.
This professional recognition only applies when you study this Major in the following course:
Students can apply for membership with Environmental Health Australia. Students are encouraged to apply for EHA membership whilst undertaking their studies (no fee for student members), and are eligible to apply for Graduate membership upon successful completion of this degree.
Environmental Health Officers, Occupational Health and Safety, Health Officer, Health Inspector, Workplace Health and Safety, Occupational Safety and Health
Environmental Health Officers, Occupational Health and Safety professionals.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HST1152 | Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety | 15 |
SCC1123 | Chemistry for the Life Sciences | 15 |
HST1160 | Occupational and Environmental Health Regulation | 15 |
SCI1193 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 15 |
SCP1134 | Foundations of Physics | 15 |
HST2116 | Environmental Health Professional Practice | 15 |
HST2131 | Public Health Microbiology | 15 |
HST2145 | Risk Management | 15 |
HST2184 | Communicable Disease Control | 15 |
HST2220 | Health Promotion Planning and Administration | 15 |
HST2258 | Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology | 15 |
HST3180 | Environmental Health Investigations | 15 |
HST3182 | Food Safety | 15 |
HST3350 | Safety and Ergonomic Hazards | 15 |
HST3357 | Occupational Safety and Health Management | 15 |
HST3503 | Workplace Compensation and Injury Management | 15 |
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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Students will develop skills in the quantification and assessment of both occupational and environmental health and safety risks which will prepare graduates for employment as either environmental health officers or occupational health and safety professionals.
This unit set information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
On Campus at South West (Bunbury), Joondalup
Online
The majority of units in this major can be studied either on-campus or online, with some units only available for online enrolment. Compulsory attendance requirements HST2258: All students will be required to participate in compulsory on-campus laboratory practicals. HST2116: Students will be required to complete 140 hours of industry placement with a local or state government environmental health service. Refer to unit details for specific delivery information for each unit.
All students will complete the Environmental Health Professional Practice unit, HST2116, which includes 200 hours of industry placement with a local or state government environmental health service. Students will attend a mix of metropolitan and regional placements where possible. Work Integrated Learning is a core requirement of course accreditation and has been designed to cover specified competencies, and must be certified by a qualified Environmental Health practitioner acting as the placement supervisor. Specified competencies are wide ranging, but include environmental health inspections and complaint investigation under relevant legislation, and a range of scientific sampling practices. The unit coordinator assists students to obtain placements by negotiating placements in local and state government health departments.
All students have to complete a risk assessment and undergo an induction.
Students negotiate their placement to fit in with their availability, usually 1 day per week in a Metro location and a block in mid semester breaks in country placements.
All students will enrol into Environmental Health Professional Practice unit, HST2116.
The students are issued a WIL handbook that contains an induction and they are expected to conform to the placement providers’ internal induction and work related policies.
Students who fail the practicum will be unable to graduate with this major.
This Major has been Accredited by: Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
Recognition of Prior learning (RPL) based on VET qualifications and/or work experience will not be granted for core units that can be undertaken within an IOSH accredited degree at ECU.
This professional recognition only applies when you study this Major in the following course:
This Major has been Accredited by: Australian OHS Education Accreditation Board (AOHSEAB)
Recognition of Prior learning (RPL) based on VET qualifications and/or work experience will not be granted for core units that can be undertaken within an AOHSEAB accredited degree at ECU.
This Major has been Provisionally Accredited by: Environmental Health Australia (EHA)
As this new Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety major is considered a new course under EHA accreditation policies, further assessment can be undertaken when the course produces its first graduates, and until such time, provisional accreditation allows graduates to be appointed as an authorised person under relevant legislation.
This professional recognition only applies when you study this Major in the following course:
Students can apply for membership with Institution of Occupational Safety and Health. Eligible enrolled students can access IOSH Student Membership for the duration of their studies and, on successful completion, they will meet the academic requirements for Graduate membership. As IOSH is the only organisation in the world that offers Chartered Membership to health and safety practitioners, this can help members achieve the highest professional standards and gain international recognition.
Environmental Health Officers, Occupational Health and Safety, Health Officer, Health Inspector, Workplace Health and Safety, Occupational Safety and Health
Environmental Health Officers, Occupational Health and Safety professionals.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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HST1152 | Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety | 15 |
OHS1120 | Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Science | 15 |
HST1160 | Occupational and Environmental Health Regulation | 15 |
SCI1193 | Introduction to Environmental Science | 15 |
SCP1134 | Foundations of Physics | 15 |
HST2116 | Environmental Health Professional Practice | 15 |
HST2131 | Public Health Microbiology | 15 |
HST2145 | Risk Management | 15 |
HST2184 | Communicable Disease Control | 15 |
HST2220 | Health Promotion Planning and Administration | 15 |
HST2258 | Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology | 15 |
HST3180 | Environmental Health Investigations | 15 |
HST3182 | Food Safety | 15 |
HST3350 | Safety and Ergonomic Hazards | 15 |
HST3357 | Occupational Safety and Health Management | 15 |
HST3503 | Workplace Compensation and Injury Management | 15 |
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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