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1 Occupational Safety and Health Bachelor's degree degree in Bogotá

  • Fundación Universitaria Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR Colombia
    Fundación Universitaria Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR Colombia

    Fundación Universitaria Internacional de La Rioja - UNIR Colombia

    Undergraduate in Occupational Health and Safety Administration

    • Bogotá, Colombia

    Bachelor's degree

    Full time

    9 semesters

    Distance Learning

    Spanish

    The Virtual Undergraduate in Occupational Health and Safety Administration (SNIES 109058) aims to train professionals who are capable of identifying, assessing and improving the working conditions and health of workers in order to prevent accidents and occupational diseases aiming for well-being and quality of life at work.

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    Bogota has diverse system of universities and colleges. The students who come or choose to study here have a wide choice of options on which institutions to join. All the institutions are of high quality though; it’s just choosing on which part of the city you want to study.

    The study of occupational safety and health may cover topics surrounding common workplace concerns over employee wellbeing and first-aid. Any program covering these topics will likely address and adhere to the workplace practices approved by local government regulatory agencies.

    Higher education in Colombia is done in the five common international languages namely English, French, Spanish Portuguese and Chinese. This has eliminated the issue of language barriers in these higher education institutions among other international students.