The aim of the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Safety Science Practice is to provide them with the opportunity to further develop their safety science related knowledge, analysis and research skills in a way that will enable them to lead and manage specific complex safety environments. They will have the opportunity to gain crucial lifelong learning and transferable generic skills, such as critical thinking, and problem solving. Further, they will be able to apply these skills to a range of employment opportunities and life situations to complement their disciplinary base.
Human Factors Engineering
Choosing Human Factors Engineering as a specialisation it will enable you to explore advanced level concepts related to socio-technical systems design. This major specifically seeks to prepare you to optimise the relationship and integration between humans and other elements of a system. This option should be of particular interest to those charged with responsibility for the introduction of new technologies.
Career Opportunities
In the Masters of Advanced Safety Science Practice they will undertake two specialisations in their preferred area of study. This will see them enhancing their career advancement opportunities as a specialist in their chosen area being highly employable in their field of expertise across both the private and public sectors.