Master of Science Health and Safety (Leeds Beckett University)

Part-time

Course Information

Course Type
Part-time
Fees (Local Students)
Tuition Fees (inclusive of 8% GST): S$23,760.00
Fees (Foreign Students)
Tuition Fees (inclusive of 8% GST): S$23,760.00
Other Fees
Non-Tuition Fees (inclusive of 8% GST): S$700.00 - S$1,700.00, Application Fees: S$162.00
Duration
18 months
Intake Months
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Programme Grant
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Class Schedule
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Assessment Method
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Description

Programme Objectives

The Master of Science Health and Safety programme aims to provide safety practitioners with an enhanced level of knowledge which supports a career not only as a health and safety practitioner, but as a practitioner and manager of the health and safety process in both the private and public sectors, and with the ability to engage in research and practice development. It is anticipated that such a practitioner will have the ability to make a significant contribution to their organisation, the community, the advancement of the health and safety profession and wider society.

Students during their study will have acquired key knowledge, and developed the advanced skills that are associated with, pragmatic competent risk management strategies and techniques. Students successfully completing the programme will also have fulfilled the required professional body learning outcomes, as required by the accrediting professional body, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), and will be eligible for Graduate Membership and the opportunity to progress to Chartered Safety Practitioner status.

Such practitioners will have developed the ability and attitudes to critically identify, evaluate, develop, and deliver occupational health and safety issues in a range of settings, contributing to and securing enhanced personal and team practice through research, the continuation of personal professional development and lifelong learning.

Students completing the MSc Health and Safety will be able to:

  • Critically analyse, examine and deal with complex occupational safety and health issues, formulating sound judgments using the evidence available and then communicate their decisions to specialist and non-specialist audiences;
  • Act autonomously to plan and implement tasks in an organised and professional manner;
  • Advance their knowledge and understanding of risk, and risk management in a holistic context;
  • Demonstrate a critical awareness of current practice and be able to apply research methodology to contribute to practice development;
  • Apply self-development techniques to enhance and apply their knowledge

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Synthesise and respond to the complexity of legal/ethical issues within their risk management practice;
  • Demonstrate the ability to operate effectively in complex and unpredictable situations within professional contexts;
  • Demonstrate critical understanding of the dynamic nature of safety management;
  • Critically evaluate and synthesise theory and good practice, and demonstrate an ability to engage in research and practice development;
  • Apply a critical awareness of the impact of approaches taken by other professionals in attempting to solve common professional problems;
  • Demonstrate critical awareness of topical and current issues surrounding the Health and Safety Practitioner.

Entry Requirements

  • Standard Entry
    • Applicants should hold a second class honours degree in Health and Safety or in another discipline.
  • Entry With Advanced Standing
    • Applicants who already hold an IOSH-accredited Postgraduate Diploma in Health and Safety are eligible to enter the course with Advanced Standing to complete the 60 Credit “Research” element of the course.
  • Entry Through Recognition of Prior Learning/ Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning
    • Applicants who do not meet the above requirements but who hold equivalent qualifications and/or work experience, will be considered via the University’s Recognition of Prior Learning process which requires them to submit evidence to demonstrate the equivalency of their qualifications and/or experience.  All such applications will be reviewed by the University Link Tutor and the designated University RPL Co-ordinator.

Applicants would need to be at least 30 years old with 8 years of working experience.

Note:

i) All applications should be supported by a reference, either academic or professional

ii) All applications are subject to final approval by the University

English Language Requirement

Applicants are required to possess one of the following:

  1. The English requirement for this course is IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5 OR
  2. Applicants who have successfully completed an Honours Degree which was taught and assessed in English OR
  3. Applicants who hold the WSQ Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety and Health (Admission to this course requires the same level of attainment) OR
  4. Professional Certificate in English (Advanced Level) – a minimum of 60% OR
  5. MDIS English Placement Test – a minimum of 81% OR
  6. or Equivalent

Student Pass Application

International students are required to apply for a student pass if he/she wishes to study full-time in Singapore. Visit https://www.mdis.edu.sg/student-pass-application for detailed information.

Career Opportunities

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Modules

  • Ergonomics
  • Health & Safety Practice
  • Occupational Health & Wellbeing
  • Professional Practice & Development
  • Quantitative Risk Analysis
  • Sensible Risk Management
  • Applied Research Methods
  • Research and Practice Development

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