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Course Description

This course introduces learners to the principles, history, and professional expectations that shape workplace health practice today. The course reviews core concepts, ethics, and global trends, placing occupational health within its economic and societal context. Learners explore the roles and competencies of interdisciplinary practitioners, including nurses, physicians, hygienists, and safety professionals, with focus on responsibilities and collaboration. The course incorporates clinical concepts, field placement preparation, organizational health promotion, and the fundamentals of disability management, ensuring a strong baseline for future study and personal growth.

Disclaimer:
These are non-credit professional development courses and completion does not confer licensure, registration or authorization to practice nursing in any jurisdiction. Learners are responsible for applying course content only within their lawful scope of practice, employer policies and required supervision.

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Section Title
Foundations of Occupational Health and Safety
Type
Online Asynchronous
Dates
Sep 01, 2026 to Dec 31, 2026
Delivery Options
Online  
Total Tuition
Tuition non-credit $437.50
Last Day for Refund
Aug 27, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Aug 27, 2026

Section Notes

Digital Learning Information

  • Platform: This course is delivered via mêskanâs.
  • Asynchronous Learning:
    You will gain access to your course on September 1st, 2026, and have 4 months to complete. All courses are asynchronous and can be completed at your own pace.
  • Policies: For Open Entry/Exit courses, including this course, we are not able to issue a refund once access to the course has been granted.

    For other policies and guidelines, please consult the School of Continuing Education Student Information page.
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