
Masters in Occupational Health and Safety
Wondering if you can get a Masters in Occupational Health and Safety with a Bachelors of Science in Environmental Sciences?
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I don’t see why you couldn’t. Columbia Southern University has a great Masters program. Give them a look.

I don’t think this would be a problem! Definitely reach out to your specific programs of interest and double check - there may be pre-requisites you either don’t meet or need to verify through syllabus submission.
OSH programs are usually made up of a diverse pool. My major was microbiology. Another person’s was chemistry. Another’s was anthropology. Only one person in my program came from a safety bachelors.
Don’t ever see your undergrad degree as an impediment to entering a “different” graduate program. The worst that could happen is needing to take a few more classes. There were students in the Purdue graduate chemical engineering program during the years I attended that had BS chemistry undergrad. They only needed a few extra classes to meet the prerequisite requirements.

At my school, University of Minnesota Duluth, that would have been fine for the masters in EHS. Just would need to take the GRE