Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety Management
Course Overview
CBU's Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety Management equips students with the advanced managerial skills needed to lead health, safety, and risk initiatives in diverse Canadian and global workplaces. This program prepares graduates for high-demand roles across numerous industries by focusing on practical competencies and strategic oversight. Students will learn to effectively assess risks, communicate with stakeholders, and manage programs that ensure organizational compliance and worker well-being.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop advanced skills for managing occupational health, safety, and organizational risk
- Learn to effectively identify, assess, and communicate critical safety matters
- Gain competencies in coaching, guidance, and working with diverse stakeholders
- Prepare for high-value careers in public sector, construction, oil and gas, and environmental industries
- Build expertise applicable within both Canadian and global workplace contexts
Course Overview
CBU's Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety Management equips students with the advanced managerial skills needed to lead health, safety, and risk initiatives in diverse Canadian and global workplaces. This program prepares graduates for high-demand roles across numerous industries by focusing on practical competencies and strategic oversight. Students will learn to effectively assess risks, communicate with stakeholders, and manage programs that ensure organizational compliance and worker well-being.
Key Program Highlights
- Develop advanced skills for managing occupational health, safety, and organizational risk
- Learn to effectively identify, assess, and communicate critical safety matters
- Gain competencies in coaching, guidance, and working with diverse stakeholders
- Prepare for high-value careers in public sector, construction, oil and gas, and environmental industries
- Build expertise applicable within both Canadian and global workplace contexts