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College of Aviation

Minor in Industrial Safety

  • OVERVIEW
  • ADVANTAGES
  • REQUIREMENTS
  • CAREERS

Overview

This minor exposes students to the broader field of safety. While focusing on managing safety under OSHA, MSHA and EPA regulations- which all business (aviation and non-aviation) in the United States must adhere to- this minor also covers safety programs required by the FAA.

Advantages

Requirements

CourseTitleCredits
SF 201Introduction to Health, Occupational, and Transportation Safety3
SF 355Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology3
SF 410Design of Engineering Hazard Controls3
 AND any two of the following: 
SF 315Environmental Compliance and Safety3
SF 320Human Factors in Aviation Safety3
SF 330Aircraft Accident Investigation3
SF 341Safety and Security of Airport Ground Operations3
SF 345Safety Program Management3
SF 365Fire Protection3
SF 399/499Special Topics in Safety3
Total Credits15

Careers

Minor Courses of Study are academic programs designed to satisfy student’s personal interests and to meet professional needs. Students explore, in some depth, the offerings in a field of study. A minor course of study provides the student with significant experience in a discipline organized around skills, methodology and subject matter