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Safety Technology Curriculum Diagram

CR = Co-requisite is a course which must be taken at the same time as the desired course.
PR = Prerequisite is a course that must be taken prior to registering for the desire course.
Concurrent Prerequisite is a course that must be already taken, or taken the same semester as the desired course.

Example: If you are registered and currently attending SFT 235 and attempt to register for the course SFT 372 the upcoming semester, you will be permitted to register for SFT 372 based on your current enrollment. You will also need to be registered for the math courses specified in the listing below since they are concurrent PR.

SFT 235Introduction to Safety (International)
MTH 127College Algebra - Expanded
MTH 130College Algebra
SFT 372Safety and Industrial Technology
This course is required for both the SFT Major and the SFT Minor.
PR: SFT 235 minimum grade of C; Concurrent PR: MTH 121 or MTH 123 or MTH 127 or MTH 130 or MTH 122 or MTH 203 or MTH 229 or MTH 229H
MTH 122Plane Trigonometry
If MTH 132 or MTH 229 or MTH 229 H have already been completed the math prerequisites have been met.
SFT 375Construction Safety
PR: SFT 235 minimum grade of C
SFT 340Industrial Fire Prevention
PR: SFT 235 minimum grade of C; Concurrent PR: PHY 201 or PHY 211, and PHY 202.
PHY 201/202General Physics I and General Physics I Lab
SFT 465Accident Investigation and Reconstruction
Concurrent PR: SFT 372, PHY 203 or PHY 212, and PHY 204.
SFT 373Principles of Ergonomics
CR: SFT 373L; Concurrent PR: PHY 203 or PHY 212, and PHY 204.
SFT 373LPrinciples of Ergonomics Lab
CR:SFT 373; Concurrent PR: PHY 203 or PHY 212, and PHY 204.
PHY 203/204General Physics II and General Physics II Lab
SFT 460Safety Training Methods
PR: SFT 372 or 375
SFT 489Process Safety Management
PR: SFT 372; PHY 203 or PHY 212, and PHY 204, grade of C or better; Concurrent PR: CHM 211 and CHM 217.
CHM 211/217Principles of Chemistry I and Principles of Chemistry Lab I
SFT 498Environmental Safety and Health Legislation
Concurrent PR: SFT 372, CHM 212 and CHM 218.
CHM 212/218Principles of Chemistry II and Principles of Chemistry Lab II
SFT 454Industrial Environmental Protection
CR: SFT 454L; PR: SFT 489, CHM 212, CHM 218, PHY 203 or PHY 212, PHY 204, grade of C or better.
SFT 454LIndustrial Environmental Protection Lab
CR: SFT 454L; PR: SFT 489, CHM 212, CHM 218, PHY 203 or PHY 212, PHY 204, grade of C or better.
SFT 490Safety Internship
PR: SFT 465, CHM 212, CHM 218, grade of C or better.
SFT 499Occupational Safety Program Management
PR: SFT 372, CHM 212, CHM 218, PHY 203 or PHY 212,PHY 204, grade of C or better.
CHM 204General Chemistry II
Electives (see list below or see advisor):
SFT 378Safety Evaluation
SFT 453International Safety
SFT 458Hospital Safety
SFT 475Systems Safety
PR: SFT 372; PHY 203 or PHY 212, and PHY 204, all minimum grade of C; Concurrent PR: CHM 211 and CHM 217.
SFT 480-83Special Topics Courses
SFT 485-88Independent Study
SFT 491-494Workshop
SFT 497Occupational Safety and Health
PR: SFT 235 minimum grade of C

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