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Welcome to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott Campus, Arizona
Master of Science in Safety Science
The Master of Science in Safety Science (MSSS)
degree program is designed to provide the safety and aviation professional
with an experiential and practical educational experience to enhance
the practice of occupational health and safety. The degree will
produce safety professionals who are skilled in providing safety
management expertise, and who can provide leadership and guidance
in compliance issues involving EPA, OSHA, DOD, FAA, DOE and state
health, hygiene, and workplace standards.
These safety professionals will be prepared for service in the aviation and aerospace industry or other industries and organizations. The MSSS degree prepares graduates for several professional job settings such as: director of safety in industry and in government, operational and maintenance safety personnel, aviation or industrial safety personnel, flight safety personnel, aircraft accident investigators, designers, and manufacturers in technological industries including aerospace.It offers an opportunity
to explore not only the theoretical, but the hands-on and pragmatic
discipline that occupational health and safety has become.

Particularly in light of the public and government
interest in safety within the aerospace and technical industries,
this degree offers occupational health and safety professionals
the advanced education and credentials necessary to succeed in the
practice of safety.
The MSSS is a 36 credit hour program of study composed of a General
Safety Science Core (12 credit hours), a Research Core (6 to 9 credit
hours), and electives (15 to 18 hours).
Professional
employment opportunities for graduates include safety professional,
aircraft crash investigator, ergonomist, and industrial hygienist.
Due to the generalist structure of the program, these opportunities
will exist in county/state/federal government (OSHA, FAA, NIOSH,
DOD, NTSB, EPA), in the aviation/aerospace industry, in general
industry, and with organized labor.
For the most detailed, up-to-date academic information about the
Master of Science in Safety Science program, download a copy of
the Embry-Riddle graduate catalog at
www.safetyscienceerau.com/catalogs
To contact the Graduate Admissions Office,
call (928) 777-6993
or email prgradap@erau.edu.
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Ergonomics Competition
Nov. 17, 2008 marked the beginning of the annual human factors amd ergonomics contest. This competition is focused on locating and improving inefficient and oftentimes dangerous ergonomic blunders. The competition concludes on Friday, Dec. 5, 2008. If you would like to know more information, please contact Dr. Eric Savage in building 21.
Mandatory Graduate Assistantship Meeting!!
When: JANUARY 15th, 2009
Where: RASC Building 21
Time: 12:00 PM
IMPORTANT DATES!!!
Thesis and GRP for Spring Semester
Proposal due Friday, January 23, 2009
First Three Chapters- Introduction, Review, and Methodology are due Friday, March 6, 2009
Defense Confirmation is due Friday, March 27, 2009
GRP Completed and Delivered to the Committee due Friday, April 17, 2009
Thesis and GRP Defense due April 20-24, 2009
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