High School Diploma, GED Or Equiv. International Education
36 Hours
6
6 Months (Self-Paced) Program
$3,240
The following courses are available for your Associate's degree. Each course provides you a unique educational experience. Each course is developed by an international staff of highly skilled instructors. The course material is updated to provide students with the latest current information in the subject.
Course Name
Courses Description
Credit Hours
Introduction to Industrial Ergonomics
This course explores the “why” and “how” of human engineering/ergonomics. It deals with how the human body works and interacts with environment. Ergonomic models, methods and approaches are also detailed in this course. It discusses why and how to use ergonomics in workplace.
6 Credits
Special Topics in Occupational Safety
This course is a great tool as it goes to great lengths to stress steps that can be taken to improve the safety of individuals not only in home, but also in workplace, and on road. Natural and man-made disasters, safety and care procedures are a highlight of this course.
6 Credits
Fundamental of Occupational Safety
This course provides you with the most current information available on a wide range of topics. Topics covered include workers' compensation, fault tree analysis, hearing protection, environmental protection, and fire protection, planning for emergencies, behavioral approaches, crisis interventions and social interventions.
6 Credits
Principles of Risk Management
This course blends basic risk management and insurance principles with consumer considerations. It provides even more flexibility in its organization by giving an overview of the insurance industry first, before discussing specific plans. Course discusses in details about the different insurance plans prevailing in financial markets.
6 Credits
Basics of Human Anatomy
This course covers the specific details and composition of a human body. It will enable you to develop a foundation of basic concepts and essential knowledge, and master terminology and principles important to an understanding of the human body.
6 Credits
Introduction to Fire Safety
This course offers a range of information on fire prevention history, education, organization, practices, and careers. It includes up-to-the-minute coverage of incident effectiveness, building construction, fire department’s structure and functions, and techniques and methods used to prevent or control fire loss.
6 Credits
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