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2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin
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Undergraduate Programs of Study

Interdisciplinary and Interdepartmental 
Majors and Minors

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Interdepartmental
Industrial Safety Minor

B.A., B.A.A., B.S., B.S. in B.A. degrees

This 24 semester hour non-teaching minor focuses on contemporary problems and practices related to safety and environmental control. This minor is administered by the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology. Students who wish additional information or a minor authorization should consult with an advisor in the department.

Required Courses (21-23 hours):
IET 227 (3) Principles of Accident Prevention
IET 327 (3) Industrial Safety
IET 425 (2-8) Industrial Internship
IET 427 (3) Product Reliability and Safety
IET 527 (3) Industrial Safety Management
HSC 205 (2) Emergency Health Care
HSC 352 (3) Environmental Health
HSC 529 (1) Alcohol Education Workshop*
HSC 530 (1) Drug Abuse Workshop*

Suggested Electives (1-3 hours):
FIN 257 (3) Risk Management
HSC 235 (3) Mood Modifiers
HSC 537 (1) Stress Reduction Workshop
IET 524 (3) Technology and Environment
* HSC 235 may be submitted for HSC 529 or HSC 530.

Total: 24 semester hours

Note: As you select from our majors and minors remember that you are pursuing a degree, and must meet all the degree requirements as well as the major and minor requirements. Students pursuing the Industrial Safety minors are required to meet with an IET advisor during the first semester of attendance at CMU.

A maximum of six semester hours of Credit/No Credit may be used on departmental majors or minors. Credit/No Credit courses are identified in the course offering guides.

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