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Health, Safety and Environment

The Health, Safety, and Environment program area provides students with knowledge of safety regulations and practices used to protect workers and the public from safety, health, and environmental hazards in process industries. Students learn about government-enforced regulations and the proper handling of equipment and substances used in industries such as oil and gas, power generation, water and wastewater, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and pulp and paper.

Education Tracks

Programs

Health, Safety and Environment I, I.C.

Institutional Certificate (IC)
Education track: Continuing Education

Safety assurance is key in the process industries such as oil & gas, power generation, water & wastewater, food &beverage, pharmaceutical, and pulp and paper. This course identifies and explains the regulations enforced by government agencies used to protect workers from equipment and substances that can be dangerous if not handled or used properly to ensure and minimize risk of exposure to the public from safety, health, and environmental hazards. This course qualifies for 3 transferable SCH credits.

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Industrial Technology & Energy

Program Format
  • In-Person
Campus Location
Total minimum contact hours for this certificate: 48

View the Health, Safety and Environment I, I.C. catalog listing to see the total courses required.

Cost

Total Program Tuition: $395

Tuition does include books and course materials.

Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) for Continuing Education Students