Total Worker Health Certificate
Overview
The goal of our Total Worker Health Certificate Program is to train students from diverse disciplines to work effectively together to protect and promote workers’ health. Our graduates emerge with a common language to discuss the key determinants of health encountered at work. As Total Worker Health (TWH) practitioners, they will be equipped to act on these determinants by planning, implementing, and evaluating comprehensive workplace interventions as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Course Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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ENVR 795 | Critical issues in work, worker and workplace health | 3.0 |
or HBEH 785 | Critical issues in work, worker and workplace health | |
HBEH 786 | Essential Methods for Evaluating Worker and Workplace Health | 3.0 |
HBEH 787 | Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Total Worker Health Interventions (Minimum Hours) | 3.0 |
Minimum Hours | 9 |
Non-Course Requirements
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Trainees also must attend four NORA Interdisciplinary Seminars. Seminars span a range of worker-health protection and promotion topics and disciplines, are archived online, and occur quarterly.