Program Requirements
To apply to the Post-Bachelor's Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing, you must:
- Hold a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Have a current and active RN license
- Hold a bachelor's degree
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If you're passionate about creating healthier work environments, promoting workplace wellness, and seeking to achieve career satisfaction with a work-life balance, then consider our post-baccalaureate certificate in Occupational Health Nursing (OHN).
New or experienced Registered Nurses (RNs) can unlock exciting opportunities through an OHN certification. Expand your knowledge by taking on crucial roles in developing and leading programs that advocate for employee health, manage employee cases, educate staff, promote healthy behaviors, and assist leadership in overall workplace health and safety. Join us for your next career adventure.
Full-time students may be eligible to receive full or partial financial support.
The OHN post-bachelor's certificate will prepare nurses to perform:
To apply to the Post-Bachelor's Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing, you must:
This program is jointly offered by 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, the University of Utah, and the and Environmental Health. Enrollment is exclusively through 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.
91¶ÌÊÓƵ is an open-enrollment university, you can apply anytime by visiting the link above. Don't forget, once a Wildcat always a Wildcat. If you've taken a 91¶ÌÊÓƵ course in the past (including concurrently) please visit Return to Weber for more information.
Once you have a W#, please set up an appointment with our Academic Advisor below for more information and opportunities.
They will provide you with critical information and assist with a curriculum plan to meet your career goals.
Visit Weber State University's Registration.
Find the next available semester to register for and double check your registration time through your e-weber portal.
Required Courses
Students can complete the certificate in as few as 2 semesters, but may extend an additional year as needed.
You will sign up for the following Occupational Environmental Health and Safety (OEHS) and Nursing (NRSG) courses:
Elective Courses
You will choose one of the following elective courses if you already have experience in one of the Required OEHS Courses listed above.
This will be discussed further with your advisor.
Suggested Course Layout
Fall: NRSG 6010, OEHS 6760, & OEHS 6370
Spring: NRSG 6020 & OEHS 6750
OR
Fall: NRSG 6010 & OEHS 6760
Spring: NRSG 6020, OEHS 6750, & OEHS 6370
Program Costs