Elevate Your Career: Study Occupational Health & Safety at UOM
Imagine this: You’re walking down Republic Street in Valletta, the sun casting a warm glow on the historic buildings, and you notice a construction site. The workers are busy, but they’re also safe. They’re wearing the right gear, using equipment correctly, and there’s a clear emergency plan in place. That’s occupational health and safety (OHS) in action, and it’s a crucial part of our everyday lives. But who ensures these standards are met? That’s where you could come in.
Why Study Occupational Health and Safety at UOM?
The University of Malta (UOM) offers a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Occupational Health and Safety, and it’s a course that’s close to home. Literally. The Faculty of Health Sciences is located in Msida, just a stone’s throw from the Grand Harbour. But why should you consider this degree?
Firstly, it’s about making a real difference. OHS professionals ensure that workers are protected from workplace hazards. They’re the ones who make sure that site you walked past in Valletta is safe. They’re the ones who help businesses thrive by reducing accidents and illnesses, and they’re the ones who make sure that everyone goes home safe at the end of the day.
What Will You Learn?
UOM’s course covers a wide range of topics. You’ll look the legal framework of OHS, learning about local laws and international standards. You’ll explore risk assessment and management, ergonomics, and the psychology of safety. You’ll also gain practical skills, like conducting inspections and investigations, and developing safety management systems.
But it’s not all theory. You’ll have the opportunity to apply what you’ve learned in real-world settings. The course includes a placement module, where you’ll work with local companies to put your knowledge into practice. It’s a chance to make a difference right here in Malta.
Career Opportunities
After graduation, the opportunities are vast. You could work as an OHS officer in industries ranging from construction to healthcare. You could become a consultant, helping businesses improve their safety practices. You could even pursue further study and become a chartered safety and health practitioner.
And the demand is there. According to the Malta Employers’ Association, OHS is a growing field. With more awareness of workplace health and safety, and more stringent regulations, the need for qualified professionals is increasing.
