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Microsoft Word MU 2009-2010.doc - Methodist University

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study leading to a major or minor in five program areas. The specific degrees and requirements for eachprogram are presented in the pages that follow.ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONALMANAGEMENT PROGRAMProfessor Carla Raineri Padilla, DirectorEnvironmental and Occupational Management (ENM) is a broadly based interdisciplinary major.Graduates in the major will be prepared to enter positions in industry, government, mining, agriculture,public health, educational and research organizations. Graduates will be capable of interpreting andimplementing federal, state, and international policies, laws, and regulations governing safe,environmentally sound, and legal industrial operations.Degree Awarded: B.S.Requirements for Majors in ENM: The major consists of 42 or 43 hours beyond the 16-hour core.Students are required to take ENM 490, Internship. Under special circumstances and with the permissionof the program director an appropriate 300-400 level course may replace ENM 490.ENM Core: ENM 101, 170, 201, 250, 301.Concentration in ENM Regulatory Compliance: 16 hour ENM core; ENM 351, 371, 460, 490; CHE151, 152, 321; GGY 153 or SCI 141; BUS 343; JUS 455; LAW 200, 390; PSC 333; OCL 370 or LSS 300.Minor: There is no ENM minor. Students are encouraged to minor in Interdisciplinary Studies ofClandestine Labs, Business Administration, Political Science, a natural science, or Legal Studies.Designated Writing Enrichment Courses: ENM 351 and 460The Southeastern Center For Environmental Excellence (SECEE)SECEE provides university students and community professionals the educational and training experiencesnecessary for the management of environmental and occupational concerns. The Center is organized intofour components: <strong>University</strong> Curriculum, Fieldwork, Environmental Simulation Center, and CommunityOutreach. The Curriculum Paradigm is based on the following: Regulatory Compliance, IncidentPrevention, Incident Management, and Site/Incident Mitigation.Mission: To produce knowledgeable graduates capable of the interpretation and implementation ofgovernmental policies, regulations, and laws governing worker safety and environmental protection, toensure business and industry function in a manner both legal and profitable, while safeguarding theiremployees, the general public, and the environment.Goals: (1) ENM majors will be prepared to enter either graduate school or the workforce following theirgraduation from <strong>Methodist</strong> <strong>University</strong>. (2) ENM majors will be able to assimilate scientific information andto demonstrate a thorough knowledge of it through case studies, research papers, and oral presentations.ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL MANAGEMENT COURSES:ENM 101 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE3 s.h.Basic systems approach to define domestic and global environmental issues, US policy concerningoccupational health, safety and environmental safe guarding, Legal Law and regulations, focus on workerprotection and hazards, explain overlap of occupational health and environmental protection, types and161

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