Undergraduate

Safety and Environmental Management (with NEBOSH) (part-time)

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Make an investment in your future with this part-time degree which earns you up to three globally recognised qualifications on the same course.
This flexible programme allows you to choose which aspects you wish to complete and can be studied alongside your current work or family commitments.
You'll develop the skills to help your organisation make informed decisions and manage risk on a range of environmental and occupational health and safety matters.
You'll be in safe hands. We've trained students from industry giants such as the Environment Agency, Siemens, BP, INEOS, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service and many other organisations.
A worker in a hard hat point out something on a building to colleagues
A fire fighter stands on top of a cherry picker pouring water onto a fire below
two office workers writing on a whiteboard during a meeting
A line of workers wearing high vis clothing stand at a construction site

Duration

Mode

This four year part-time BSc degree is ideal if you want to reinforce or further a career in safety and environmental management.

It incorporates both the NEBOSH Level 6 National Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals and the NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management.

You enrol on the full BSc programme but you can leave at the appropriate point if you just want one or both of the NEBOSH diplomas. Or you can continue and study for the full BSc qualification, on top of your NEBOSH diplomas.

  • NEBOSH

    accredited programme

  • 94.7%

    of students in work or further study 15 months after graduating 1

  • Become a member of

    three industry bodies 2

  • Work on real projects

    with major industrial firms 3

  • Boost your career

    with part-time study

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About this course

Launch or further your career with a part-time BSc programme which earns you up to three globally recognised qualifications on the same part-time course.

Students are expected to study for around 20 hours per week – so it can be combined with other commitments – and you have the flexibility to take control of your future by choosing which aspects of the programme you wish to complete.

Whatever you decide, you’ll be securing a university degree-level qualification and will develop the skills to help your organisation make informed decisions and manage risk on a range of environmental and occupational health and safety matters.

Students on the course have come from a range of well-known organisations including The Health and Safety Executive, The Environment Agency, Siemens, BP, INEOS, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service and Police Service, Conoco Phillips (P66), Associated British Ports (ABP), and NEBOSH.

Scheduled study hours and how you’re assessed

Throughout your degree, you’re expected to study approximately 600 hours per year. This includes scheduled hours and independent study. Also, as a vocational course your experience working in your profession contributes towards your studies. How this time’s divided among each of these varies each year and depends on the course and modules you study.

Choose your modules

Know – workplace health and safety principles (UK)

This module follows the NEBOSH National Diploma Unit ND1 syllabus. Topics covered include principles of risk management including identifying hazards, risk assessment and developing a risk management strategy. Developing a health and safety policy strategy. Principles of health and safety law, guidance and best practice; and how the health and safety professional can contribute to health and safety legal actions. Promoting a positive health and safety culture.  Measuring health and safety performance. 

Compulsory20 credits

Do – controlling workplace safety issues (UK) - 1

This module follows the NEBOSH National Diploma Unit ND3 syllabus. Topics covered include general workplace issues: principles of fire and explosion, workplace fire risk assessment, storage handling and processing of dangerous substances, work equipment, pressure systems, mechanical handling, electrical safety and safety in construction and demolition, confined space working and management, workplace transport issues and driving for work risk management.

Compulsory20 credits
2 Modules

Do – controlling workplace safety issues (UK) - 2

This module follows the NEBOSH National Diploma Unit ND2 syllabus. Topics covered include General aspects of occupational health and hygiene, principles of toxicology and epidemiology, evaluating risk from hazardous substances and biological agents, preventive and protective measures concerning hazardous substances and biological agents, noise and vibration, ionising and non-ionising radiation, mental ill-health and musculoskeletal issues.

Compulsory20 credits

Application of health and safety management in the workplace

A workplace-based assignment drawing upon knowledge and understanding of material in Units ND1, ND2 and ND3 and applying this in a real workplace situation. It comprises a critical analysis of how health and safety is managed in a workplace leading to a set of justified, proportionate recommendations to improve performance.

Compulsory20 credits
2 Modules

Management of Environmental Risk

This module follows the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma syllabus. Topics covered include principles of environmental risk management, control strategies for environmental risk and the range of environmental audit systems.

Compulsory20 credits

Legal and Organisational Factors

This module follows the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma syllabus. Topics covered include the environmental legislative framework, enforcement of environmental law, and civil liability.

Compulsory20 credits

Control Measures for Environmental Risks

This module follows the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma syllabus. Topics covered include solid and liquid wastes, gaseous and particulate releases to atmosphere, water pollution, noise, nuisance and classification and protection of the countryside.

Compulsory20 credits

Environmental Management I

This module follows the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma syllabus. Topics covered include environmental management systems, producer responsibility and renewable energy.

Compulsory20 credits
4 Modules

Disaster and Emergency Management

Develop an understanding of the potential impact of a disaster on an organisation, as well as the methods of managing disasters and emergencies. You'll study historical development; definitions and institutions; law, guidance and sources of information; major incident investigation and public inquiries; and management of disasters and emergencies.

Compulsory20 credits

Environmental Management II

This module focuses on means of managing environmental sustainability in organisations. Topics covered include sustainable development in relation to energy, construction, transport, materials, and water and waste management.

Compulsory20 credits

Law and Professional Ethics

This module gives insights into law and professional ethics as they apply to health and safety managers. Topics include possible application and effects of potential and developing legislation and the impact as a result of Brexit. Role and function of mediation, expert witnesses and coroners. Role, responsibilities and liability of consultants, and need for and function of liability insurance. Law relating to contractual obligations. Possible conflicts with professional ethics.

Compulsory20 credits

Health and Safety Management

This module gives insights into the range of health and safety management systems and means by which organisations’ can monitor and analyse their performance to them. Topics include safety management systems, performance monitoring techniques, cost-benefit analysis, SMARTT, and loss control techniques, integrating safety, environmental and quality systems. Organisational learning and effects on work performance. Human resources issues and cultural factors and their effect on health and safety strategies. Monitoring and liaising with contracted personnel and groups.

Compulsory20 credits

Workplaces and Workplace Equipment in High Risk Industries

This modules gives insights into advanced issues related to workplaces and work equipment safety. Topics include maintenance – including reliability centred maintenance, total productive maintenance and asset management. Control in high risk industries – to include PES2 and reliability of instrumentation. Human Reliability Assessment. Terotechnology and Life Cycle Costing. Liaising with architects and designers, assessing competence.

Compulsory20 credits

Occupational Health and Hygiene

This modules gives insights into advanced issues related to occupational health and hygiene. Topics include occupational health and hygiene control programmes. Emerging issues in occupational health including air quality and respiratory health, nanoparticles and nanotechnology, endocrine disruptors, occupational carcinogens and mutagens, magnetic fields, hyperbaric and hypobaric issues and equality issues

Compulsory20 credits
6 Modules

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Entry requirements

What do I need?

Fees & funding

How much is it?

  • Year 1 - £5,778
  • Year 2 - £2,734​
  • Year 3 - £4,459
  • Year 4 - £5,630

Fees are paid at the start of each year of these courses and the fees stated above are for the first year only. Fees can change from year to year so the fee for the second year may be higher than that for the first year.

Some values include NEBOSH exam fees, and these may change before the course starts.

Additional costs you may have to pay

Your tuition fees will cover most costs associated with your programme. There are some extra costs that you might have to pay, or choose to pay, depending on your programme of study and the decisions you make:

  • Books (you can borrow books on your reading lists from the library, but you may buy your own)
  • Optional field trips
  • Study abroad (incl. travel costs, accommodation, visas, immunisation)
  • Placement costs (incl. travel costs and accommodation)
  • Student visas (international students)
  • Laptop (you’ll have access to laptops and PC’s on campus, but you may want your own)
  • Printing and photocopying
  • Professional-body membership
  • Graduation (gown hire and photography)

Remember, you’ll still need to take into account your living costs. This could include accommodation, travel, food and more.

How do I pay for it?

How much is it?

Additional costs you may have to pay

Your tuition fees will cover most costs associated with your programme. There are some extra costs that you might have to pay, or choose to pay, depending on your programme of study and the decisions you make:

  • Books (you can borrow books on your reading lists from the library, but you may buy your own)
  • Optional field trips
  • Study abroad (incl. travel costs, accommodation, visas, immunisation)
  • Placement costs (incl. travel costs and accommodation)
  • Student visas (international students)
  • Laptop (you’ll have access to laptops and PC’s on campus, but you may want your own)
  • Printing and photocopying
  • Professional-body membership
  • Graduation (gown hire and photography)

Remember, you’ll still need to take into account your living costs. This could include accommodation, travel, food and more.

How do I pay for it?

Our academics

We’re leading the conversation on sustainability and social justice, not just for our region but for the world beyond our shores.

Our staff are at the forefront of research with connections to policy makers and industries that can drive real change, so you and your career are in expert hands.

Take a look at our facilities

Brynmor Jones Library

Our 7-storey library is home to 1 million+ books, extensive digital resources drawn from libraries and archives across the world, and spectacular panoramic views of the city from the 7th floor.

Open access PCs

You’ll find over 400 open-access PCs at your disposal in our library. There’s also group learning rooms with big-screen PCs, teaching rooms and private study rooms – plus interactive projector tables.

One campus, everything you need

Modern accommodation and sports centre, 7-storey library, bars and coffee shops, a mini-supermarket, beautiful green spaces – everything you’ll need is right here on one single-site campus.

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Future prospects

This programme equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide professional advice, lead and promote health, safety and environmental performance in an organisation and workplace.

The programme also leads to a professional qualification and graduate membership of the recognised professional body in the field, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and also provides opportunity to achieve chartered membership of IOSH.

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Your next steps

Like what you’ve seen? Then it’s time to apply.

The standard way to apply for this course is through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skill, qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing your academic qualifications.

Not ready to apply?

Visit our next Open Day, and see all that Hull has to offer for yourself. Talk to our lecturers about your subject, find out what university is really like from our current students, and take a tour of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.

  1. (Geography and Environment) UK domicile full-time first degree leavers; Higher Education Graduate Outcomes statistics, for the academic year 2020/21, published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency June 2023.
  2. This course satisfies requirements for non-chartered membership of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (MCIWEM), specialist membership of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (SIIRSM), and graduate membership of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).
  3. Industry links have included projects with AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Reckitt, Schlumberger and Unilever.

 

All modules presented on this course page are subject to availability and this list may change at any time.

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