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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

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Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety

  • Graduate Diploma

Gain knowledge and insight into emerging trends in occupational health and safety from leading experts within the industry.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
061160A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

Highlights
  • Gain expert knowledge in risk assessment, risk management, ergonomics, occupational health, law, and safety technology.
  • Complete in 2 semesters full-time, or 4 semesters part-time.
  • Flexible study options - on campus or externally.
  • Opportunity to progress into the Master of Health, Safety and Environment
Highlights
  • Gain expert knowledge in risk assessment, risk management, ergonomics, occupational health, law, and safety technology.
  • Complete in 2 semesters full-time, or 4 semesters part-time.
  • Flexible study options - on campus or externally.
  • Opportunity to progress into the Master of Health, Safety and Environment

Entry requirements

Entry requirements
  • A recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline; or
  • A recognised diploma (or higher qualification) in occupational health and safety followed by at least 3 years full-time (or equivalent) work experience in an occupational health and safety role.
Academic entry requirements

A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award)

with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4 (on QUT's 7 point scale)
in any discipline.

Study locations

Kelvin Grove

What you will learn

The Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety is multidisciplinary in design and equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in risk assessment risk management ergonomics occupational health law management and occupational hygiene.

Graduates of this program can pursue management positions in a variety of industries locally and overseas.

Flexible delivery

The course is offered internally and externally and all the study material and lecture recordings are made available to both internal and external students. In some units on-campus workshops are held for both internal and external students. Attendance at these workshops is not compulsory although it is encouraged. Students particularly external students will need a reliable internet connection and up-to-date hardware (including a multimedia headset with microphone) and up-to-date software. Some units include podcasts and online discussion forums.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

Occupational Health and Safety graduates take responsibility for leading and facilitating organisations to attain healthy and safe working conditions safe systems of work and to comply with work health and safety legislation.

OHS graduates are employed throughout industry however the majority of OHS positions are in construction mining manufacturing transport and human services. OHS professionals work in corporations government and consulting firms. Entry level professionals will generally spend considerable amounts of time at workplaces interacting with workers and frontline management. This course provides a pathway towards mid to senior level employment in diverse organisational contexts.

Professional recognition

The course is accredited by the Australian OHS Education Accreditation Board.

Possible careers
  • Occupational health and safety advisor
  • Occupational health and safety coordinator
  • Occupational health and safety manager
  • Senior advisor (health and safety)
  • Work health and safety advisor
  • Work health and safety coordinator
  • Work health and safety manager
  • Work health and safety officer

Course structure

Students complete eight core units. The course is available full-time and part-time. Internal and external modes are available. During your studies you will examine all facets of occupational health and safety practice. You will also develop the skills to assess the relevant literature so that you can base your advice and decisions on sound evidence.


As a student you will:

  • Discuss and analyse risk assessment methods including risk analysis techniques such as HAZOP FMEA hazard indices fault trees event trees reliability analysis statistical analysis and probability.
  • Explore the impact of legislation and industrial relations on the management of OHS including the regulation of physical biological and chemical hazards.
  • Learn about the nature of materials in regards to failure fire and explosions and how to configure appropriate safety systems including storage handling and transport of hazardous materials.
  • Analyse the theory and practice of OHS management and how the structure of an organisation its environment and potential loss exposures contribute to risk management.
  • Understand the role of ergonomics in optimising OHS and productivity and develop skills in analysing the relationships between the worker the work space and the environment.
  • Explore health hazards in the workplace which can result in disease and disorders including occupational skin conditions respiratory diseases mental disorders cancer musculoskeletal disorders and the needs of special groups.
  • Learn about toxicology and the recognition evaluation and control of chemical and physical hazards and how to provide professional judgement in investigating analysing and evaluating workplace hazards.

Students complete eight core units. The course is available full-time and part-time. Internal and external modes are available. During your studies you will examine all facets of occupational health and safety practice. You will also develop the skills to assess the relevant literature so that you can base your advice and decisions on sound evidence.


As a student you will:

  • Discuss and analyse risk assessment methods including risk analysis techniques such as HAZOP FMEA hazard indices fault trees event trees reliability analysis statistical analysis and probability.
  • Explore the impact of legislation and industrial relations on the management of OHS including the regulation of physical biological and chemical hazards.
  • Learn about the nature of materials in regards to failure fire and explosions and how to configure appropriate safety systems including storage handling and transport of hazardous materials.
  • Analyse the theory and practice of OHS management and how the structure of an organisation its environment and potential loss exposures contribute to risk management.
  • Understand the role of ergonomics in optimising OHS and productivity and develop skills in analysing the relationships between the worker the work space and the environment.
  • Explore health hazards in the workplace which can result in disease and disorders including occupational skin conditions respiratory diseases psycho-social stress musculoskeletal injuries and the needs of special groups.
  • Learn about toxicology and the recognition evaluation and control of chemical and physical hazards and how to provide professional judgement in investigating analysing and evaluating workplace hazards.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at QUT (Queensland University of Technology).
87.7%
Overall satisfaction
81.2%
Skill scale
79%
Teaching scale
92.5%
Employed full-time
$93.9k
Average salary